Emmy Samtani
Emmy Samtani
Celise is a feminine name with a rich history and multiple layers of meaning. Originating from the ancient Greek word "kelis," meaning "beautiful" or "lovely," the name has evolved over time to encompass various cultural and linguistic influences. Despite its ancient roots, Celise has remained relatively uncommon throughout history, experiencing modest revivals during the Renaissance and in modern times. The name is associated with celestial bodies, evoking a sense of elegance and sophistication. The name Celise is derived from the Greek word "kelis," which means "beautiful" or "lovely." It has been used in various forms across different cultures, including ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. During the Middle Ages, the name fell into relative obscurity but experienced a revival during the Renaissance period, particularly in Europe. Celise has been used by notable figures across history. In ancient Greece, a woman named Celise is mentioned in Plutarch's "Parallel Lives." In the Roman Empire, a Roman woman named Celise is mentioned in an inscription found in Pompeii. During the Renaissance, notable figures like Celise Armine, an Italian poet, and Celise de Montpellier, a French noblewoman, used the name. In modern times, Celise is primarily used in Europe and has gained popularity in recent years. The name is often associated with French culture and its artistic heritage. It is perceived as a sophisticated and elegant name, suitable for a child with a strong personality and a love for the arts and literature.
Wikipedia, NSW Births Deaths and Marriages, QLD Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, WA Registry of Births, SA Registry of Births, VIC Registry of Births, Social Security Administration