📖 À propos Célestine
Célestine est la forme féminine française accentuée de Celestine, signifiant « céleste ». Riche d'histoire littéraire et papale — de l'audacieuse femme de chambre de Mirbeau au pape ermite — elle prolonge Céleste d'un délicat suffixe « -ine » ajoutant grâce éthérée et raffinement.
📍 Détails
- OrigineFrench
- Genre♀ Féminin
- SignificationHeavenly — accented French form of Celestine
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Célestine (Diary of a Chambermaid) — Fictional protagonist of Octave Mirbeau's 1900 novel, a sharp-eyed chambermaid whose diary exposes the corruption of the French bourgeoisie
- Pope Celestine V — Pietro del Morrone, the hermit pope who founded the Celestine order and famously resigned the papacy in 1294, later canonized as a saint
- Celestina (La Celestina) — Title character of Fernando de Rojas's 1499 Spanish tragicomedy, a cunning go-between whose name became a byword for matchmaking in Romance languages
- Célestine Galli-Marié — French mezzo-soprano who created the title role in Bizet's Carmen at its 1875 premiere, one of the most important opera debuts in history