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[Opinions] How do you prn. Helena and Lena?
How do you prn. Helena and Lena? Are they the same or different endings? TIA!
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In Catalan, Helena is pronunced uh-LEH-nuh, and Lena, LEH-nuh. I really like both names, but not much with the pronunciations everyone is giving, I much prefer the Catalan ones...they're much more sweeter, imo.
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I think Helena can be pronounced one of 3 ways: Helen-ah, heh-LEE-nah and heh-LAY-nah. I prefer the last one, but I also like the first one. So if I were to name my dd Helena (and prn. it heh-LAY-nah), I might occasionally call her Lena, prn. LAY-nah. But if I just saw the name Lena, I'd automatically assume it was LEE-nah. Confusing? :b
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In Germany Lena is pronounced 'Lay-na' however I would pronounce Helena 'Heh-len-ah'
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Hel-en-nuh and Lay-nuh
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In Danish we pronounce Helena as he-LEE-nah.Lena is pronounced as LEE-nah♠Charlie Blue♣
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I say hell-en-uh (like Helen with an 'a' at the end), and either lay-nuh or len-uh. So yeah, I do say them differently.
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heh-leh-nah and leh-nah :)
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Huh-lee-nuh or Hah-leen-uh
Leen-uh
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I say heh-LAYN-uh and LAYN-uh._____________________________________________________________________Elinor"Well-behaved women rarely make history."
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I pronounce Helena like HEL-e-nuh and the same way I pronounce Lena like L-e-nuh. You see in Germany both are pronounced the same.
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I pronounce Helena HEL-en-ah, and Lena LAY-na. I'm not sure why the difference in pronunciations, that's just how I've always said them.
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For Helena it's more a matter of how I feel like pronouncing it at that moment :P but in order of frequency:
1. he-LEN-a
2. he-LEE-na
3. he-LAY-na
4. helen-aI pronounce Lena as lay-na, so I don't really like it as a nickname for Helena. --
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Helena - He-lay-na
Lena - Lee-na
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I pronounce Helena he-lay-na and Lena lee-na.
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I think pretty much everyone has a personal preference on how to pronounce Helena, I did a poll a while back, which you can see here: http://www.behindthename.com/polls/view.php?id=42784Personally I pronounce Helena as heh-LAY-nah and Lena as LEE-na : )
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Helena=HEL-EEN-A or HEL-AY-NAH
Lena=LEE-NA
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To me I pronounce them instictively as:
Helena = HEL-en-ah, like Helen with an 'a' at the end or Elena with a 'h' at the start.
Lena = LEE-na

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he-LAY-na and LEE-na, respectively. I also kind of like Helena pronounced he-LEE-na though.
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Helena has been a long time favorite of mine and I pronouce it he-LAY-na and Lena for me is LAY-na or LEE-na, it just dependsAuntie to: Robert, Brady, Juliana & Sophia.
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I only pronounce Helena he-LEE-na because that's the pronunciation used for the Helena River in Perth, Western Australia.Lena I would pronounce LEE-na, but I could see it being LAY-na as well. It would depend on what it was short for (Helena = LEE-na, Milena = LAY-na).
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