"heavenly, of the sky"
Celesta
Pronunciation: [ s-ihl-EHST-uh ]
Celesta is a girl name of Latin origin meaning "heavenly, of the sky." Ranked #39,141 in the US, popular nicknames include Cela, Celeste, and Lesta.
Heavenly in name, magical in sound
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Meaning & Origin
"celestial, divine"
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The Story of Celesta
Celesta derives from the Latin caelestis meaning heavenly or of the sky. It is closely related to Celeste and Celestia, sharing the same radiant root. The name gained additional musical fame through the celesta — a keyboard instrument with a bell-like tone, invented in Paris in 1886, whose very name was chosen to evoke its ethereal, heavenly sound.
Celesta has been used steadily across Europe and America since the 19th century, never reaching the heights of Celeste but maintaining a graceful quiet presence. As celestial names trend upward (Luna, Stella, Aurora), Celesta offers a slightly more distinctive option.
In Tchaikovsky famous Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from The Nutcracker (1892), the celesta instrument plays the iconic melody, forever linking the name to magical, delicate beauty. The instrument was kept secret by Tchaikovsky so rivals could not use it before his premiere.
Historical Record
Celesta first appeared in US Social Security records in 1950.
Over 940 babies have been named Celesta in the United States since SSA records began.
Today, Celesta is past its peak , currently ranked #39,141 for girl names in the US .
Fun Facts
- The celesta musical instrument was invented by Auguste Mustel in Paris in 1886
- Tchaikovsky used the celesta secretly in The Nutcracker to create the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy melody
- Celesta shares its Latin root (caelum, meaning sky or heaven) with words like celestial, ceiling, and the name Cecilia
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Famous People Named Celesta
Celesta Holm
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1917
Academy Award-winning American actress known for All About Eve and Gentleman Agreement
Celesta
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The keyboard instrument with bell-like tone used in Tchaikovsky Nutcracker, whose name means heavenly
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 3
- Popularity Rank
- #39,141
- Total SSA Count
- 6
- Cultural Origins
- French Italian English American
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- High
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About the Name Celesta
Celesta is a girl name with French, Italian, English, and American origins . The name means "heavenly, of the sky" in Latin .
Celesta is currently ranked #39,141 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Celesta has 3 syllables and is pronounced s-ihl-EHST-uh, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Celesta include Cela, Celeste, and Lesta. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Celesta include Celeste, Celestia, Celestine . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.
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Sources
- U.S. Social Security Administration — National Baby Names Data (popularity rankings and historical trends)
- Behind the Name (etymology and meaning research)
- NamingEverything editorial research and analysis