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Helen
I met a little girl named Helen recently and now it's really started to grow on me. It was absolutely adorable on her. What do you think of Helen?
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It's stately, statuesque, serious. I like it, but I prefer the lighter Helena.
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I much prefer Helena. Helen still feels too dated for me.
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I much prefer Helena. Helen still feels too dated for me.
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I love it and would use it IRL if I had enough daughters. My mother had a friend named Helen; perhaps that helps, but I think I'd have loved it anyway. I wouldn't give Helena or Helene (with or without diacritals) the time of day, but Helen is wonderful.
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It's ok
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I have a really beautiful aunt named Helen, who also looks classically Greek, so the inherited image I have of it is strong, really beautiful, ancient femininity. The fact that the sound is rather drab barely touches my impression of it.I'd totally consider it. I always forget about it... like most names lately...
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It’s okay, but I prefer pretty much any of its variants besides Ellen. I love Helena, but Helen is just kinda, okay.
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My sister is called Helen, so I am somewhat prejudiced. She is kind, funny, very intelligent, a perfectionist.
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My sister is called Helen, so I am somewhat prejudiced. She is kind, funny, very intelligent, a perfectionist.
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I like it, but I prefer the variants Elena, Ellen, Helena and Helene. Helen looks incomplete.Overall, it's a pretty decent name, which fits any age.

This message was edited 11/26/2021, 2:02 PM

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I love Helen. It's starchy and prim but not humorless.
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I don't like such a prominent hell sound. The name itself is harmless but blah. I like Ellen much better. It's a shame a little Ellen would just end up another EllaellieElianaEleanorElliot.
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