WDYT of Helena
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I love this name, it's so beautiful. Everytime i heard the name i always picture Rachel Shelley (Who played a character named Helena on a tv show)
I have most definately considered using this name for a child- I've come up with the combos Helena Cecelia (honors my best friend) and Helena Eve.
Nickname wise, it depends on how you pronounce it. Hel-ay-nuh or Hel-eh-nah. You could use Lena/Layna for a nn
I have most definately considered using this name for a child- I've come up with the combos Helena Cecelia (honors my best friend) and Helena Eve.
Nickname wise, it depends on how you pronounce it. Hel-ay-nuh or Hel-eh-nah. You could use Lena/Layna for a nn
I'm fond of Helena (strictly pronounced "HELL-uh-nuh") -- I enjoy Nell and Nellie as occasional nicknames.
Helena Audrey
Helena Beatrice
Helena Beatrix
Helena Bertille
Helena Blanche
Helena Blanchefleur
Helena Blythe
Helena Capucine
Helena Cicely
Helena Clarimonde
Helena Clémence
Helena Clothilde
Helena Constance
Helena Corisande
Helena Cornélie
Helena Daisy
Helena Domitille
Helena Doris
Helena Dorothy
Helena Edith
Helena Ermengarde
Helena Ermentrude
Helena Eugenie
Helena Eulalie
Helena Euphémie
Helena Flavie
Helena Fleur
Helena Frances
Helena Georgine
Helena Gertrude
Helena Audrey
Helena Beatrice
Helena Beatrix
Helena Bertille
Helena Blanche
Helena Blanchefleur
Helena Blythe
Helena Capucine
Helena Cicely
Helena Clarimonde
Helena Clémence
Helena Clothilde
Helena Constance
Helena Corisande
Helena Cornélie
Helena Daisy
Helena Domitille
Helena Doris
Helena Dorothy
Helena Edith
Helena Ermengarde
Helena Ermentrude
Helena Eugenie
Helena Eulalie
Helena Euphémie
Helena Flavie
Helena Fleur
Helena Frances
Helena Georgine
Helena Gertrude
I used to love Helena, but now I'm indifferent to it. It's pretty and everything, but it kind of wore out its welcome for me.
I picture a beautiful, yet very quiet girl who doesn't say much. She has light eyes and blond/brown hair.
Helena Joy
Helena Sophia
Helena Millicent
Helena Joanne
Helena Alice
Helena Juniper
Helena Michelle
Helena Erin
Helena Iris
Helena Katherine
Lena is the only NN I can think of besides Helen.
I picture a beautiful, yet very quiet girl who doesn't say much. She has light eyes and blond/brown hair.
Helena Joy
Helena Sophia
Helena Millicent
Helena Joanne
Helena Alice
Helena Juniper
Helena Michelle
Helena Erin
Helena Iris
Helena Katherine
Lena is the only NN I can think of besides Helen.
This message was edited 7/8/2009, 8:43 AM
It's beautiful
I picture it on an elegant, sophisticated woman. I think it's fine on a young child because after all, she'll be a young child only for a small part of her life, and anyway, that's what nns are for. Ellie and Lena come to mind.
Helena Julia
Helena Sylvia
Helena Agnes
Helena Laura
Helena Margaux
Helena Emerald
I picture it on an elegant, sophisticated woman. I think it's fine on a young child because after all, she'll be a young child only for a small part of her life, and anyway, that's what nns are for. Ellie and Lena come to mind.
Helena Julia
Helena Sylvia
Helena Agnes
Helena Laura
Helena Margaux
Helena Emerald
I think it's a very pretty and elegant name. I love it!
I'm with you in that Helen doesn't appeal to me at all, however, I love Helena. I've only known one -- we grew up together. She pronounced it he-LAY-na. She was quite pretty, blonde, blue eyed, tall, smart, creative. I don't remember an awful lot about her personality, but she did the name justice. I mainly remember her because of her name, but I think Helena can represent just about anyone from any walk of life.
Combos:
Helena Charlotte
Helena Catherine
Helena Daphne
Helena Frances
Helena Jane
Helena Katherine
Helena Madeleine
Helena Margaret
Helena Rose
Helena Rosemary
Helena Sophia
Helena Victoria
Helena Zoe
One other thing, Helena was the youngest of a family whose names began with J (John, Judith, Julia, John IV, Joseph). She told me once her parents considered naming her Jelena but decided against that. I thought that was interesting. I suppose the parents felt everyone would mispronounce Jelena.
Combos:
Helena Charlotte
Helena Catherine
Helena Daphne
Helena Frances
Helena Jane
Helena Katherine
Helena Madeleine
Helena Margaret
Helena Rose
Helena Rosemary
Helena Sophia
Helena Victoria
Helena Zoe
One other thing, Helena was the youngest of a family whose names began with J (John, Judith, Julia, John IV, Joseph). She told me once her parents considered naming her Jelena but decided against that. I thought that was interesting. I suppose the parents felt everyone would mispronounce Jelena.
Yeah, I myself like Helena a lot more than Helen.
Helena's very Victorian, but I can see it on a young girl, much more so than Helen.
Helena Jane
Helena Elizabeth
Helena Mary
Helena Frances
Helena Alexandra
Helena Thomasina
Helena Rebecca
A nickname might be Lena...but I just think it should be Helena w/o a nickname.
You know, there's a town in Alabama named Helena, named after one of my relatives. I can't remember if her name was Helen or Helena, probably the latter because my family had some rather interesting names for girls sometimes...another one was Parthenia.
Helena's very Victorian, but I can see it on a young girl, much more so than Helen.
Helena Jane
Helena Elizabeth
Helena Mary
Helena Frances
Helena Alexandra
Helena Thomasina
Helena Rebecca
A nickname might be Lena...but I just think it should be Helena w/o a nickname.
You know, there's a town in Alabama named Helena, named after one of my relatives. I can't remember if her name was Helen or Helena, probably the latter because my family had some rather interesting names for girls sometimes...another one was Parthenia.
Helena, AL...
It's several hours from where I live, but I've heard the history before. It was named after Helen Lee, who was the girlfriend of a railroad engineer (whose name I really can't remember!).
It's several hours from where I live, but I've heard the history before. It was named after Helen Lee, who was the girlfriend of a railroad engineer (whose name I really can't remember!).
Oh, thanks! I think Helen Lee is maybe my great-great-great-aunt? Or rather, my great-grandfathers? Anyway, I'm related...the Alabama Lees are one of my families.
I love the name Helena. I can see girls and women of all ages named this. As for nicknames, maybe Ele/Elle. Nell or Lena. But I prefer just Helena. As a side note, I pronounce it hay-LAY-nah, the Dutch way.
Helena Camille
Helena Christine
Helena Claire
Helena Corinne
Helena Elisabeth
Helena Florence
Helena Grace
Helena Josephine
Helena Juliette
Helena Lilias
Helena Magdalen
Helena Mathilde
Helena Pearl