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Selenamarie

A compound of Selena and Marie; Selena comes from Greek Selene, the moon goddess.

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Selenamarie is a compound of Selena and Marie; Selena comes from Greek Selene, the moon goddess. That gives the name a strikingly luminous and mythic foundation. Selene has long been associated with the moon, night, and cyclical beauty, while Marie brings the long Christian tradition of Mary.

The combination creates a name that feels both celestial and devotional. As a given name, Selenamarie feels elegant, layered, and romantic. It has the flowing quality of compound names that are intended to sound full and complete, with a distinctly feminine and somewhat ethereal atmosphere.

The moon association makes it feel cool and radiant, while Marie grounds it in familiar religious tradition. Selenamarie is rare, but its parts are recognizable enough to keep it readable. It sounds like a name made for softness, light, and continuity. The overall impression is polished, poetic, and quietly grand.

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