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Yeah, Celine Dion was my first association.That said, I certainly don't think it's a bad name in itself, and the association isn't really a negative one either. (Well, I certainly don't think Celine Dion is a negative association -- she's a Canadian who sings love ballads. Pretty harmless if you ask me). I'm not sure if you could escape it, however.I can't decide if I would go with Céline or Celine. Céline clarifies pronunciation, but there are quite a few diacritic-impaired Americans.I have to admit prefer the somewhat similar Selene as it feels richer to me. Selene is dark chocolate and Celine is kind of a lighter, golden butterscotch. Both are tasty, but I prefer the dark chocolate.
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Would you think the parents of a Celine were huuuge Celine Dion fans? Just wondering.
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Actually, I wouldn't. I think the name is more versatile and less specific than that. :)
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:)
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