81%RatingSave Gender Feminine & Masculine Usage French Pronounced Pron. /se.lɛst/ [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links French feminine and masculine form of Caelestis. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details RootcaelumOther Languages & CulturesCaelia, Caelius(Ancient Roman) Cèlia(Catalan) Celeste, Celia, Celestia(English) Ĉiela(Esperanto) Celeste, Celio(Italian) Caelestis, Caelestius(Late Roman) Celeste, Célia, Célio(Portuguese) Celeste, Celia, Cielo, Celio(Spanish) Same SpellingCeleste PopularityDetails Last ranked #67 in 2023 Belgium Last ranked #710 in 1970 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #40 in 2021 Chile Last ranked #576 in 2022 England and Wales Last ranked #66 in 2023 (Céleste, f) #440 in 2011 (Celeste, f) #445 in 1931 (Celeste, m) France Last ranked #48 in 2023 Italy Last ranked #438 in 2016 Netherlands Last ranked #100 in 2023 Puerto Rico Last ranked #84 in 2023 Quebec, Canada Last ranked #399 in 2010 Spain (by decade) Last ranked #275 in 2023 United States People think this name isRate·Details classic mature formal upper class natural wholesome delicate refined strange complex serious Name DaysName Days? France: October 14 Categories celestial, feminine forms, French words, heavenly, masculine forms, sky