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    Celera

    Pronunciation: seh-LEH-rah

    ♀ Female
    Latin

    Meaning

    swift, quick, fast

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    The name Celera is derived directly from the Latin word 'celer', meaning 'swift' or 'quick'. In ancient Rome, 'celer' was used as an adjective and could also appear in cognomens (surnames) to describe a person's speed or agility. While not a common given name in antiquity, its root has been preserved in various Romance languages and English words like 'accelerate' and 'celerity'.

    As a modern given name, Celera is exceedingly rare and appears to be a contemporary coinage or a very uncommon revival, possibly inspired by the positive connotations of speed and efficiency. It does not have a long history of use as a personal name in historical records, unlike many traditional names.

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