I think of the actress Celeste Holm. Most people today don’t know her, but it’s a positive association. |
I like a lot of the alternative suggestions you've gotten -- Celine, Cecelia, Serene.
I once knew a Latina girl named Celeste. Her friends gave it a little Spanish accent, and that was cute ... it got rid of the "molest" sound. |
+1 I like it. A real name, pretty, not super popular. I guess you could use CeCe for a nickname, but in my immediate circle there are are gang of Cecelias running around so I'd avoid that. The Celeste at my work doesn't go by any nickname. |
My favorite nickname for Celeste is Tess. It’s a lovely name. |
It’s beautiful but there is a risk that the tween boys will call her “molest” or “detest” |
I do like Celeste pizzas |
Love it. I knew a Celeste and she was a wonderful lady. |
This is pretty. |
What are your other names? Are they also French inspired? Does it go well with your last name? |
Dp That's risk I would be willing to take if I liked it |
I like it for a woman, but somehow it doesn't feel right for a girl. I'll note that I have a similarly distinctive first name, which I like, but I've always gone by my nickname. I can see choosing Celeste, but using the nickname CeCe. And, similarly, my college roommate is Cecilia, who goes by CeCe. If I didn't want to use CeCe, I'd probably go for Celia. |