Selina f
English: of uncertain origin. The name first occurs in the 17th century, and it may be an altered form of Selena (Greek Selēnē), the name of a goddess of the moon, or of Celina (Latin Caelīna), a derivative of CELIA (SEE Celia). The name suddenly became more popular in Britain in the 1980s, partly perhaps because of the familiarity of the television newsreader Selina Scott.
First names dictionary. 2012.