Celeste
Replies
I love the name Celeste and have always had an interest in it for some reason. It's not at all popular here in Australia and I don't see it getting popular anytime soon. I believe I've only ever met one Celeste, a girl who was at the before and after school care place I worked at for a while. Celeste is my fave of all the options.
I don't think it'll get any more popular. It's always been on the charts, but at a low level, which from what I've seen usually means it'll stay lower on the charts. It's been declining recently, so I think it's past its peak.
I've met one person in their 30's named Celeste. I think it's pretty, any of the variants are also pretty. As a mn, it goes with just about any fn.
I've met one person in their 30's named Celeste. I think it's pretty, any of the variants are also pretty. As a mn, it goes with just about any fn.
This message was edited 12/22/2009, 6:32 PM
I think it's pretty. I don't think it will get really common.
I've met two people named Celeste, but one was named Celestina. She went by Celeste though.
Celeste, Celestia, and Celestine are all lovely names. Celestina is pretty, but a bit too frilly. I think I like Celeste and Celestine the best. I'd probably be more inclined to go with Celeste though.
I've met two people named Celeste, but one was named Celestina. She went by Celeste though.
Celeste, Celestia, and Celestine are all lovely names. Celestina is pretty, but a bit too frilly. I think I like Celeste and Celestine the best. I'd probably be more inclined to go with Celeste though.
What do you think of Celeste for a girl?
-I never liked it; it sounds too much like "molest."
Do you think it might get common?
-Probably not. This name has been around for a while, but it's been "untouched" for just as long. People have heard of it, but they aren't crazy about it (at least not the people I know).
Do you know anyone named Celeste?
-No, but I've heard it in public a couple of times. Both girls were teenagers.
Do you prefer Celestine? Celestia? Celestina?
-No, kind of, and no. Celestia sounds mystical, and is the prettiest of the bunch, but I would never use it myself.
-I never liked it; it sounds too much like "molest."
Do you think it might get common?
-Probably not. This name has been around for a while, but it's been "untouched" for just as long. People have heard of it, but they aren't crazy about it (at least not the people I know).
Do you know anyone named Celeste?
-No, but I've heard it in public a couple of times. Both girls were teenagers.
Do you prefer Celestine? Celestia? Celestina?
-No, kind of, and no. Celestia sounds mystical, and is the prettiest of the bunch, but I would never use it myself.
Queen of the elephants is my first thought! - but I do like it, and I prefer it to the other versions.
I like it, though I don't love it. I don't like it enough to use, but I think it's nice.
I had a friend named Celeste when I was in high school. Her mother's name was also Celeste. It was a rare case of a girl being named after her mother, something that used to be common, but is now rare. Daughter Celeste would now be 49 years old, mother Celeste's age I don't know, but she must be at least in her seventies, if she's till alive.
I prefer Celeste itself to the other forms you mention.
I had a friend named Celeste when I was in high school. Her mother's name was also Celeste. It was a rare case of a girl being named after her mother, something that used to be common, but is now rare. Daughter Celeste would now be 49 years old, mother Celeste's age I don't know, but she must be at least in her seventies, if she's till alive.
I prefer Celeste itself to the other forms you mention.
I like it. I don't think it will get too common (at least not too fast), because it doesn't seem like a trendy sort of name. I don't know any. I like Ceeleste and Celestia; the others are too frilly for me. I would use it as a mn, and I would wantto see it as a fn.
I like Celeste. I don't think it will ever become super common