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Celeste...
What type of person does the name Celeste bring to mind? What does she look like and what personality do you think she would she have?
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I'm not sure why, but a Celeste to me is a somewhat ditzy and airheaded girl who is into New Age and yoga, etc. I dislike it as a fn, but love it as a mn. Go figure. :b~Heather~
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Dark hair, Brown Eyes, 5-7(Height), lein, Kind, Athletic, Outgoing but not annoying, strong.*
Jack Bauer Rocks!
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I picture a thin, beautiful blonde woman in heels, who dates rich older businessmen for their money and then divorces them for all they've got.I saw a film with just such a Celeste ... It seems harsh and spoilt to me._____________________________________________________________________Elinor
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Associations.When I hear Celeste, I picture a very pretty, off-beat, eccentric girl, very quiet, and very professional. I knew someone with the name. Associations really do affect perceptions.
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No kidding!Especially since Celeste, to me, is the quiet smart girl in math class with glasses and frizzy hair who grows up to be a super computer genius but then gives it all up to have a family and she'll make a cool Grams. :o Insane how different it is to all of us.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble
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When i think of Celeste i think of a small dark haired girl with beautiful dark brown eyes and tanned skin. She is energetic and out going but a little bit stubborn also. She's a bit of a goth actually-
to contrdict her heavenly name.
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I've always thought of a cool girl w/ glasses that has a kind personality and is nice to all. That's just what I think of, though.
Andrew
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Martin Luther King, Jr."It is not length of life, but depth of life."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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