Seline, pronounced seh-LEEN in its French melody, descends from the ancient Greek Selene—goddess of the moon whose pallid beams drape the world in silken shadows—and in its very breath conjures the hushed elegance of Kyoto’s cherry-blossom pathways beneath lantern-lit archways, where petals drift like whispered prayers across still waters. This name unfolds like a night-blooming flower at the edge of silence, offering its bearer the cool embrace of lunar radiance and an enduring bond with the vast, star-strewn sky.