Definition
The term “Célia Šašić” does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, individual, organization, or geographic entity in established reference works.
Overview
There is no verifiable information confirming the existence of a notable person, place, or subject bearing the name “Célia Šašić.” Consequently, the term lacks a documented historical, cultural, or professional significance in publicly available encyclopedic sources.
Etymology / Origin
- Célia – A feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from “Caelia,” meaning “heavenly” or “of the heavens.” It is used in French, Portuguese, and other Romance‑language contexts.
- Šašić – A Slavic surname common in regions such as Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. The name is typically patronymic, possibly derived from a personal name such as “Saša,” a diminutive of “Aleksandar.” The diacritic “Š” indicates a “sh” sound.
The combination of a Romance‑language given name with a South‑Slavic surname suggests a cross‑cultural naming pattern, but no specific individual or entity matching this exact combination is documented.
Characteristics
Because no reliable sources identify “Célia Šašić” as a distinct subject, observable characteristics—such as profession, achievements, or biographical details—cannot be provided.
Related Topics
- Given names of Latin origin (e.g., Célia, Celia)
- Slavic surnames ending in “‑ić” (e.g., Šašić)
- Cross‑cultural naming conventions in Europe
Accurate information is not confirmed.