Celestia (name)

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Celestia
GenderFemale
Language(s) Latin
Origin
Meaningheavenly
Other names
Related names Celeste

Celestia is a female given name, which is a variant of Celeste, and which means "heavenly" or "of the sky" in Latin. [1] The name may refer to:

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  1. BabyNamesPedia: An Encyclopedia of Names. "Celestia - Meaning of Celestia". Retrieved on 9 January 2016.