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Celene

Celene is a feminine given name used in various cultures and contexts. It is a modern variant spelling related to Selene, the name of the Greek moon goddess, and it often carries lunar or mythic associations in literature and naming.

Etymology and variants: Celene derives from Selene and shares its mythological root with names such as Selena

Pronunciation and usage: Pronunciation can vary by language and family preference, but a common English rendering

Cultural and fictional use: In fiction and popular culture, Celene has been chosen for characters across genres—often

See also: Selene, Selena, Celine. These names share a common root and reflect the broader tradition of

and
Celine.
The
form
Celene
reflects
contemporary
phonetic
preferences
in
English
and
other
languages,
and
it
is
one
of
several
spellings
that
adapt
the
ancient
name
for
modern
use.
Related
names
include
Selena,
Celine,
Celia,
and
Selene.
is
approximately
se-LEEN
or
suh-LEEN.
The
name
is
relatively
uncommon
in
many
countries,
appearing
in
baby-name
lists
and
in
fictional
works
where
a
lyrical,
ethereal
or
lunar-imagery
character
is
desired.
to
evoke
a
sense
of
grace,
mystery,
or
otherworldliness
associated
with
the
moon.
Its
mythic
underpinnings
make
it
a
suitable
choice
for
queens,
sorceresses,
or
heroines
in
fantasy
settings,
even
as
it
functions
as
a
contemporary
given
name
in
real
life.
moon-associated
given
names.