Celine is a French given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Celinius, meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'. It was popularized by Saint Céline, a 3rd-century Christian martyr.
In France and other European countries, Celine is often associated with musical genius, as in the famous French singer-songwriter Celine Dion. In some cultures, the name is also linked to creativity, inspiration, and divine guidance.
People named Celine are generally considered to be creative, optimistic, and passionate individuals who possess a strong sense of intuition and emotional intelligence.
Celine remains a popular given name in France and other French-speaking countries, as well as being gaining popularity in English-speaking countries due to its unique sound and cultural significance.