Celestine
/ʧɛlɛˈstini/
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Celestine, derived from the Latin word 'caelestis', means 'heavenly' or 'of the sky'. This name evokes a sense of purity, grace, and divine connection. It has been used in various cultures and is appreciated for its ethereal and elegant quality.
Pope Celestine V
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1294
Pope Celestine IV
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1241
Pope Celestine III
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1191-98
Pope Celestine II
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1143-44
Pope Celestine I
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 422-432 AD
Celeste
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