Entity: CELINE
Celine is a French female first name of Latin origin meaning 'heavenly'. It is associated with characteristics such as blue or green eyes and an hourglass figure.
Celine
Etymology
Celine is a French female first name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman cognomen Caelīnus, meaning 'heavenly'.
Definition
Celine refers to a woman with blue or green eyes, often described as gorgeous and amazing, with an hourglass frame and small, plump lips.
Historical Context
The name Celine has roots in Latin and has been used in various languages such as Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. It has been associated with heavenly qualities throughout history.
Cultural Significance
Celine is often used to describe a woman who is perceived as beautiful and fun, with the ability to make others smile. The name carries connotations of attractiveness and charm.
Related Concepts
- Céline: Refers to Louis-Ferdinand Louis F. Destouches, a French novelist and physician.
See Also
A woman with blue or green eyes, often described as gorgeous and amazing, with an hourglass frame and small, plump lips.