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How to Pronounce Celines

Pronounced seh-LEE-nes /sɛˈliː.nɛs/Low

Meaning: Celines is a Spanish girl's name, best read as an elaboration of Celia or Celina with an -es ending common in Hispanic names. Celia and Celina trace to Latin roots - the family name Caelius and caelum, 'heaven' or 'sky' - so the name carries a 'heavenly' or 'celestial' sense. It appears among Hispanic families and keeps that Latin-derived meaning.Low

In 30 seconds: Celines is a rare girl's name, a Spanish form linked to Celia or Celina and to 'heaven.' It appeared in recent decades (said seh-LEE-nes).
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Origin LowSpanish, Latin
MeaningCelines is a Spanish girl's name, best read as an elaboration of Celia or Celina with an -es ending common in Hispanic names. Celia and Celina trace to Latin roots - the family name Caelius and caelum, 'heaven' or 'sky' - so the name carries a 'heavenly' or 'celestial' sense. It appears among Hispanic families and keeps that Latin-derived meaning.
U.S. rank (2004)#11825 ↗ Rising
2004 U.S. births8 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1975
Total births (all-time)≈ 176

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 199819682004

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Celines is a Spanish girl's name in the Celia and Celina family, elaborated with an -es ending in the manner of many Hispanic given names. Those names go back to Latin - Caelius as a Roman family name and caelum, 'heaven' or 'sky' - giving Celines a soft 'celestial' meaning. It appears mainly among Spanish-speaking families in American records and stays close to that heritage.

Celines appears in United States records mostly in recent decades, given to about fifteen girls at its best in the mid-nineteen-seventies, largely within Hispanic communities. A woman named Celines from that time would be in her late forties today.

Did you know? Names in the Celia and Celina family, which Celines belongs to, trace to the Latin caelum, 'heaven' - the same root behind 'celestial.'
Overall data confidence 40%
References - Celines — Spanish elaboration of Celia/Celina (Latin caelum 'heaven'); Hispanic given name.

Variations

CelinaCeliaCelinezCelenes

Nicknames

CeliLinesCece

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If you like Celines…

Celina— the base name it elaborates
Celia— a like Latin 'heaven' girl's name
Celeste— a comparable 'heavenly' name
Mercedes— shares Celines's Latin roots
Dolores— shares Celines's Latin roots

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Celines mean?

It is a Spanish form linked to Celia or Celina, from Latin roots meaning 'heaven' or 'heavenly.'

How do you pronounce Celines?

It is said seh-LEE-nes /sɛˈliː.nɛs/ - three syllables, stress on the middle.

Is Celines a boy or girl name?

Celines is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Celines?

It was always rare in the United States, given to only about fifteen girls at its best in the mid-nineteen-seventies.

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