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Re: Selita?
Hispanic First Names by Richard D. Woods interprets Selita as a variation of Celina. Whether that's correct or not, since it's in his book we know that it has been used in the USA, because all the names in Woods' book were compiled from baptismal records from the archdiocese of San Antonio in Texas, supplemented with data from phone directories and the New Mexico Geneaological Society.
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