Helena and Elena?
What are your thoughts on these two names? How do you pronounce them, and which do you prefer?
So hard deciding on a name. TIA. :(
So hard deciding on a name. TIA. :(
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I love both, but right now I slightly prefer Elena because I have an Ellen in my family and because it seems less likely to look dated. The advantages of Helena are the less ambiguous pronunciation and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
I say HEL-en-a and EL-en-a, but I've met some Elenas called el-EH-na and el-AY-na (one was indistinguishable from Alaina).
I say HEL-en-a and EL-en-a, but I've met some Elenas called el-EH-na and el-AY-na (one was indistinguishable from Alaina).
Oh, that's interesting. It didn't occur to me to pronounce Elena any other way than eh-LAY-na.
Elena is pretty bland and unmemorable to me; it's just not very distinctive. I like Helena much better; somehow the 'H' gives it a lot more character and stateliness.
That said, when I see Helena written down, my brain toggles indecisively between two possible pronunciations: HEL-eh-na and he-LAY-na. As a kid I always just assumed the name had the first pronunciation. Nowadays I'd be at least as likely to guess the second pronunciation instead. I like both pronunciations. A tiny part of my brain would also wonder whether the 'H' was even pronounced.
That said, when I see Helena written down, my brain toggles indecisively between two possible pronunciations: HEL-eh-na and he-LAY-na. As a kid I always just assumed the name had the first pronunciation. Nowadays I'd be at least as likely to guess the second pronunciation instead. I like both pronunciations. A tiny part of my brain would also wonder whether the 'H' was even pronounced.
Elena doesn't happen where I live. I'd pronounce it eLAYna. I love Eleanor and Elinor, which to me sound the same; but I greatly dislike Ellen, and associate it with Elena.
Helena has too many pronunciations jostling for position. I say HELena, but most people here would guess heLEEana, which is pretty much the Afrikaans pronunciation, and which I don't enjoy. I love Helen for its mythical resonance and its clean lines, and would happily use it. In a straight fight between Elinor and Helen, I'd go for Helen.
Helena has too many pronunciations jostling for position. I say HELena, but most people here would guess heLEEana, which is pretty much the Afrikaans pronunciation, and which I don't enjoy. I love Helen for its mythical resonance and its clean lines, and would happily use it. In a straight fight between Elinor and Helen, I'd go for Helen.
Helena is one of my favourite names. It sounds beautiful, and I love the mythical story, as well as the fact that it's usable in many countries. I'd pronounce it heh-LEHN-a in my native language, and HEHL-ə-nə in English.
Elena, on the other hand, is rather boring and flavourless to me. I'd pronounce it eh-LEH-na.
Elena, on the other hand, is rather boring and flavourless to me. I'd pronounce it eh-LEH-na.