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In the tale of "Tom a Lincoln," Caelia (sometimes transcribed as Celia) is a fairy queen who married King Arthur’s son and has his child, the Faerie Knight. In Spenser's "The Faerie Queene", Caelia resided in the House of Holiness. She was the mother of Faith, Hope, and Charity, otherwise known as Fidelia, Speranza, and Charissa.
Caelia Greenbriar is a character in the "The Cruel Prince" series.
In Latin it would be pronounced ky-lee-a.
So cute! Love it pronounced “SAY-lee-uh” and “KAY-lee-uh” it is much better than Kailey.
Soooo pretty!
Caelia (or Celia) is a Fairy Queen in Richard Johnson's romance Tom a Lincoln (1599) and in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene (1590).
Can be pronounced either KAY-lee-uh or SAY-lee-uh.

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