Araceli Aipoh (née Bañez) is a Filipino-Nigerian writer. She is the editor and co-publisher of Inside Track Abuja, a magazine that focuses on events in and around the FCT and is available online through a blog of the same name.
Araceli Gilbert de Blomberg (1913 in Guayaquil, Ecuador – 1993 in Quito), was an Ecuadorian artist. In 1989, the Ecuadorian Government granted her the National Prize of Culture, Premio Eugenio Espejo.
Araceli Segarra (born March 1970 in Lleida, Spain) is the first Spanish woman to climb to the summit of Mount Everest. She has also climbed Broad Peak (Attempt, 1991), Kanchenjunga (Attempts, 2001 and 2005), Shishapangma (Summit, 1992), and K2 (Attempt, 2002), among others.
Araceli Ardon (born January 21, 1958) is a Mexican writer from Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro. She was one of the first women writers to participate in the Festival Internacional de Escritores y Literatura in San Miguel de Allende, giving workshops and lectures.
In Rome there is a lovely and interesting church, Santa Maria in Aracoeli (Saint Mary of the Altar of Heaven). Saint Helena, mother of Constantine the Great is buried there, and so is Queen Catherine of Bosnia. If your name is Araceli, I hope you get to visit Rome one day, and soak up some of the history associated with your name.