Proper noun
Celia
A female given name from Latin.
Celia (plural Celias)
A surname from Italian.
You can call it innocence, or you can call it gullibility, but Celia made the most common mistake of the good-hearted: she assumed that everyone else was just like her. Lionel Shriver
Everybody looks at Celia Cruz and thinks, she is very happy...But I don't have a mother, a father, I don't have a country - I only have Pedro. Celia Cruz
Hopefully, these characters bring us closer to a sense of self: honest and honored. Icons: Toussaint L'Ouverture to José Martí to lesser known heroes, Atahualpa and Denmark Vesey. We lace our visions with Celia Cruz and Aretha Franklin. Ntozake Shange
Crick (1982), p. 480 Similarly he suggested to Celia Kirwan that they had both been unfaithful. Source: Internet
After Whitrow's death in 2017, Celia revealed that they had, in fact, been in a romantic relationship. Source: Internet
After months of solitary monotony, Celia Rose Gooding woke up on a recent Sunday morning and grabbed her denim jacket, plaid skirt and black boots. Source: Internet