Celia is the beautiful protagonist of jonathan swift's 1732 satirical poem, the lady's dressing room. This nasty little snipe at women's vanity has celia's lover, strephon, venturing into her empty. Celia is a shimmering little classic with latin roots—most scholars trace her to caelum, meaning heaven or sky, while others see her as a sweet spin-off of cecilia—so she carries both a glimpse.

The name is often derived from the roman family name caelius, thought to originate in.

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