I far prefer
Selene. It's mythological, classic, timeless. Being Canadian,
Celine is so strongly identified with
Celine Dion I can't even see it as a separate entity any more (and I'm not a fan of hers). It's also super dated to the 90's in my mind because of that.
Celine is said a bit differently also, if you're French. It's like "Sellin'", with emphasis on the last syllable.
Selene is much prettier imo.
This message was edited 4/11/2016, 6:38 AM