Celeste
Introduction
heavenly
Background Story
The name Celeste is derived from the Latin word 'caelestis', which means heavenly or celestial. It's often associated with the beauty of the sky and is a popular name in literature and arts. Celeste appears in various works, including the character Celeste in the novel 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green, where her presence adds a touch of ethereal beauty to the story.
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Variations
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