Célestin name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Usage: French
Meaning: Heavenly, Of the Sky and Coming from the Sky
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What does Célestin mean?

Meaning of Célestin is Heavenly, Of the Sky or Coming from the Sky came from Latin, particulary used in French is used as a baby boy name. The name is celebrated on May 19th or April 6th.

Variants of Célestin

Celestine, Celeste, Celestina, Celestino, Caelestis, Celina, Celesta, Coelestina

Names that rhyme with Célestin

How popular is the name Célestin?

A common name in France having over 1442 recievers in 26 years of usage. When at its peak in 2018, the moniker grabbed the 281st spot and 212 baby boys were given the name.

Célestin is a unique baby name in Belgium, it has been in use since 1995 and was able to reach the top 400 names. Recently in 2017, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 308 on boy names chart when 37 babies were named Célestin.

Over 408 people have been named Célestin in Belgium.

But Célestin is a popular baby name in Burundi where every 1 in 800 have the name. As per our estimate, over 10000 babies have been bestowed Célestin around the globe.

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Famous people named Célestin

  • Célestin Gaombalet, Central African politician
  • Célestin Bouglé, French philosopher
  • Célestin Lainé, Breton nationalist and collaborator during the Second World War
  • Célestin Freinet, noted French pedagogue and educational reformer
  • Célestin Harst, French Catholic priest
  • Célestin Oliver, French football striker
  • Célestin Delmer, French footballer
  • Célestin Chapelain in short Boredom Killer as Actor

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