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Perhaps an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as SELINA.

SELINA   female   English
Possibly a variant of CÉLINE or SELENE. As an English name, it first came into use in the 17th century.
CéLINE   female   French
French feminine form of CAELINUS. This name can also function as a short form of MARCELINE.
CAELINUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was itself derived from the Roman family name CAELIUS.
CAELIUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from Latin caelum meaning "heaven".
MARCELINE   female   French
French feminine form of MARCELLINUS.
MARCELLINUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from MARCELLUS. Saint Marcellinus was a pope of the early 4th century who was supposedly martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian.
MARCELLUS   male   Ancient Roman, German, Dutch
Roman family name which was originally a diminutive of MARCUS. This was the name of two popes.
MARCUS   male   Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS. This was among the most popular of the Roman praenomina. Famous bearers include Marcus Tullius Cicero (known simply as Cicero), a 1st-century BC statesman and orator, Marcus Antonius (known as Mark Antony), a 1st-century BC politician, and Marcus Aurelius, a notable 2nd-century emperor. This was also the name of a pope of the 4th century. This spelling has occasionally been used in the English-speaking world, though the traditional English form Mark has been more common.
MARS   male   Roman Mythology
Possibly related to Latin mas "male" (genitive maris). In Roman mythology Mars was the god of war, often equated with the Greek god Ares. This is also the name of the fourth planet in the solar system.
SELENE   female   Greek Mythology, Greek
Means "moon" in Greek. This was the name of a Greek goddess of the moon, sometimes identified with the goddess Artemis.
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GREEK: Markos
ANCIENT ROMAN: Caelia, Caelina, Caelinus, Caelius, Marcella, Marcellina, Marcellinus, Marcellus, Marcia, Marciana, Marcianus, Marcius, Marcus
BASQUE: Marko, Martzel
BIBLICAL GREEK: Markos
BIBLICAL LATIN: Marcus
BIBLICAL: Mark
BULGARIAN: Marko
CATALAN: Marc, Marcel
CORNISH: Margh
CROATIAN: Marko
CZECH: Marcel, Marcela, Marek
DANISH: Marcus, Mark, Markus
DUTCH: Ceel, Marcel, Marcellus, Marco, Mark, Silke
ENGLISH: Celia, Marcelyn, Marci, Marcia, Marcie, Marcus, Marcy, Mark, Marsha, Salena, Selina
FINNISH: Markku, Marko, Markus
FRENCH: Céline, Marc, Marcel, Marceline, Marcelle, Marcellette, Marcellin, Marcelline
GERMAN: Marcel, Marcell, Marcella, Marcellus, Marco, Markus, Marzell, Silke, Zella
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Selena, Selene
GREEK: Markos, Selene
HAWAIIAN: Maleko
HUNGARIAN: Marcell, Márk
IRISH: Marcas
ITALIAN: Celia, Celino, Celio, Marcella, Marcellino, Marcello, Marciano, Marco, Marzia, Marzio
LATVIAN: Markuss
MACEDONIAN: Marko
NORWEGIAN: Marcus, Mark, Markus
POLISH: Celina, Marcel, Marcela, Marceli, Marcelina, Marek
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Marciana, Marciane
PORTUGUESE: Célia, Celio, Marcelinho, Marcelino, Marcelo, Márcia, Marciano, Márcio, Marco, Marcos, Marquinhos
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Mars
ROMANIAN: Marcel, Marcela
RUSSIAN: Mark, Selena
SCOTTISH: Marcas, Marsaili
SERBIAN: Marko
SLOVAK: Marcel, Marek
SLOVENE: Marko
SPANISH: Celia, Celino, Celio, Marcela, Marcelino, Marcelo, Marcia, Marciano, Marcio, Marco, Marcos, Selena
SWEDISH: Marcus, Mark, Markus
UKRAINIAN: Marko
WELSH: Marc