Definition: The word "Celine" comes from French, it's a term referring to an object that is worn on the back of the neck or lapel; also as part of a name, it's usually a woman.
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- The name Cรฉcile is popular for women in France and many countries worldwide. It means "courageous", "beautiful" or "brave". It's also used to refer to a person who is not afraid to speak up and stand out, so often associated with courage, strength, beauty, etc.
- A character named Celine was the protagonist of a popular French movie directed by Olivier Assayas (Cry, the New City) that was released in 1984. She wore a name tag on her neck which reads "Cรฉline" and is worn as a symbol of her status and influence in the film industry.
- A character named Celine was also featured in the movie The Mummy with the same name, directed by Jean-Luc Godard (2001). It's noted that Celine's character was portrayed as having an obsession with the Egyptian mummies in the movie.
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