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Cielo

Feminine Spanish
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Meaning & History

Cielo is a Spanish given name with roots in the word cielo, meaning "sky, heaven." It is closely related etymologically to the Latin caelum (sky) and shares a common origin with names such as Celia, Caelia, and Célia.

The name gained particular popularity in Mexico after the 1999 telenovela Por tu amor, which featured a character named María del Cielo, affectionately called Cielo. This television role helped cement the name in the public imagination and contributed to its use as a standalone given name.

Cielo belongs to a class of Spanish abstract names inspired by natural or celestial elements, often reflecting religious sentiments (e.g., María del Cielo means "Mary of Heaven"). As a unisex name, though predominantly feminine, it enjoys sporadic use both in Spain and various Latin American countries.

Notably, Cielo also appears as a surname. According to 2010 U.S. Census data, Cielo is most commonly found among Hispanic/Latino and White individuals, but it remains relatively rare.

  • Meaning: Sky, heaven
  • Origin: Spanish, from Latin caelum
  • Type: Given name; also a surname
  • Usage Regions: Spanish-speaking world, notably Mexico
  • Related Names: Celia, Caelia, Célia

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Ancient Roman) Caelia (Catalan) Cèlia (German) Silke (English) Celia (Esperanto) Ĉiela (Portuguese) Célia (French) Célie

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