Celinde
Celinde Origin and Meaning
Celinde is a delicate feminine name with possible French origins, though its exact etymology is somewhat obscure. It may be related to the French name Céline (meaning 'heavenly') with an ornamental suffix, or could be a variation of Celinda, which combines 'ciel' (heaven) with the common feminine suffix '-inda.' Another possibility links it to 'celindre,' an Old French term for a sweet-smelling plant. The name has a distinctly ethereal, romantic quality with its soft sounds and elegant ending. Celinde has never been common in English-speaking countries, maintaining an air of exoticism and rarity. The name appeals to parents drawn to names with a French flair and lyrical pronunciation, offering uniqueness without being difficult to pronounce or understand.
Famous People Named Celinde
- Celinde SchoenmakerDutch singer and actress
The name Celinde in Pop Culture
- "Célindepoème héroïque," by Balthazar Baro
- "Cardenio und Celinde" play by Karl Leberecht Immermann