
Selena - Wikipedia
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez[1] (Latin American Spanish: [seˈlena kintaˈniʝa ˈpeɾes]; April 16, 1971 – March 31, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter.
Selina - YouTube
Selina is a Spanish artist, DJ, singer, and songwriter. Her journey in the music industry began when she started composing and singing her own songs while simultaneously delving into the world of...
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All About Alysa Liu's Siblings, Selina, Julia, Joshua and Justin
Feb 19, 2026 · Her younger sister, Selina, plays varsity volleyball and soccer in high school, according to her Instagram. She's set to graduate in 2026.
Selina Hotels: When the Digital Nomad Dream Met Financial Reality
Mar 13, 2026 · By trying to behave like a Silicon Valley startup, Selina underestimated what makes hotels successful: stable returns, local operations, and cautious expansion.
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Selina rebrands as Socialtel after $50M acquisition
Apr 11, 2025 · Selina, the hospitality brand known for catering to digital nomads and backpackers, has officially rebranded as Socialtel after being acquired by Collective Hospitality in August 2024. The …
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Meaning, origin and history of the name Selina
Apr 23, 2024 · Variant of Celina or Selena. As an English name, it first came into use in the 17th century. Name Days?