The baby name Celestiana is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced English: /ˌsɛlɛsˈtiːənə/ (seh-les-TEE-uh-nuh); Spanish: /se.lesˈtja.na/ (seh-les-tee-AH-nah).
The baby name Celestiana is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced English: /ˌsɛlɛsˈtiːənə/ (seh-les-TEE-uh-nuh); Spanish: /se.lesˈtja.na/ (seh-les-tee-AH-nah).
Celestiana is Italian, Latin in Origin.
Celestiana descends from Latin caelestis, “heavenly, of the sky,” through the family of names Celeste, Celestia, and Celestina. The -iana ending, a Latin adjectival/feminine formation meaning “belonging to” (as in Christiana), fashions an ornate, lyrical variant whose sense remains “celestial; from heaven.” The name sits comfortably within Romance naming traditions, yet its exact form is rare, reading as a modern elaboration rather than a long-established forename.
Usage is sporadic across Romance-speaking regions and the wider diaspora, with more frequent historical attestation for its relatives: papal Celestine lent ecclesiastical prestige in the Middle Ages, while Celestina and Celeste saw steady use in Italian, Spanish, and French contexts and 19th‑century revivals. Variants and cognates include Celestina, Celestine/Célestine, Celeste, Celestia, and the archaizing Caelestia. Possible diminutives are Celi/Celie, Cela, Lia, Ana, and Tiana; Ciel also works as a contemporary nickname.
Celestiana is exceptionally rare. Our whole dataset turns up only 3 recorded uses, across 2 countries.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AO | Girls | 0 | #217 | 1 | 4,575 |
| BR | Girls | 0 | #991 | 2 | 12,708 |
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