Celeste
Wdyt of the girl name Celeste? I realize I can never really win with names because most of you don't really have the same style as me (In fact most of you seem to hate my choices lol), but wdyt?
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I really like Celeste. It's so slinky.
PS: you don't have to "win" at names, it's ok to like what you like!
PS: you don't have to "win" at names, it's ok to like what you like!
This message was edited 11/15/2011, 1:50 PM
I like Celeste pronounced suh-LEST, and I love it pronounced cheh-LEH-steh.
I applaud and appreciate your resilience! (Neutral on Celeste).
Lovely
I like this one, nice meaning, classic feeling but not too old fashioned or girly.
I like this one, nice meaning, classic feeling but not too old fashioned or girly.
One of my favorites... probably a name on the top of my name list for usage in real life. It's one of the very few names that has stayed within the top 1000 without entering the trendy catagory.
This message was edited 11/14/2011, 8:46 PM
Wonderful! Celeste is beautiful, underappreciated, and very feminine without being frilly. It's hard to work with in combos, though, especially as a first name. I like it best paired with a multi-syllabic middle name where the emphasis is not on the first syllable... Celeste Kristina, Celeste Naomi, Celeste Ileana, Celeste Seraphina (too OTT, I know), Celeste Elizabeth, and so on.
I love Celeste! It's got a lovely sound and meaning, and is feminine without being frilly. It's also relatively unique and is decidedly untrendy.
Celeste works really well as a mn for me, and seems to go with everything, but I don't have too many combos for Celeste as a fn.
Celeste Astraea
Celeste Demetria
Celeste Diana
Celeste Lisanne
Celeste Soraya
Celeste Susanna
As a middle name
Adela Celeste
Aisling Celeste
Anastasia Celeste
Anneliese Celeste
Ariana Celeste
Astrid Celeste
Beatrix Celeste
Clara Celeste
Diana Celeste
Eliana Celeste
Elisabetta Celeste
Felicia Celeste
Gemma Celeste
Helena Celeste
Isobel Celeste
Liadan Celeste
Linnea Celeste
Celeste works really well as a mn for me, and seems to go with everything, but I don't have too many combos for Celeste as a fn.
Celeste Astraea
Celeste Demetria
Celeste Diana
Celeste Lisanne
Celeste Soraya
Celeste Susanna
As a middle name
Adela Celeste
Aisling Celeste
Anastasia Celeste
Anneliese Celeste
Ariana Celeste
Astrid Celeste
Beatrix Celeste
Clara Celeste
Diana Celeste
Eliana Celeste
Elisabetta Celeste
Felicia Celeste
Gemma Celeste
Helena Celeste
Isobel Celeste
Liadan Celeste
Linnea Celeste
Strikes me as a tad matronly, and two S sounds in one name is nms, but I think it's really nice. I heard that a friend of mine who moved away named a daughter Celeste, in about 2004.
It's not terrible, but it reminds me of 'molest.'
I like it. I think it's "princessy", but not overly frilly or stuck-up. I'd say it's usable, and I like the sound and meaning.
Celeste is heavenly, literally. It's great because it's feminine without being overly frilly. It's different without being weird.
My only problem is finding a mn to go with it. A fn that is two syllables with the stress on the second syllable is always difficult for me to find a mn.
My only problem is finding a mn to go with it. A fn that is two syllables with the stress on the second syllable is always difficult for me to find a mn.
It's simply gorgeous! Classy, elegant, not very common - I love it