Helena?
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I love Helena
I use it sort of interchangeably with Elena, because they are both usually mn choices for me, and sometimes you want a consonant first, sometimes you don't. My personal pronunciation is actually somewhere between hehLAYnah and hehLENah.
~Lillian~
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I use it sort of interchangeably with Elena, because they are both usually mn choices for me, and sometimes you want a consonant first, sometimes you don't. My personal pronunciation is actually somewhere between hehLAYnah and hehLENah.
~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
Thanks Lillian, glad you like it!
I think it's a very pretty name. I pronounce it He-LAY-na.
thanks!
I like that too.
Helena is very nice.
As for pronunciations...Helen-uh sounds stuffy and pretentious to me, so that's my least favourite pronunciation. My favourite is he-LAY-nah, and after that, he-LEE-nah. I also like the similar Helaine (heh-LAYNE); I think it's really pretty without being overly fanciful, and it would make a good middle name (like Nicole but not Nicole, you know? :).
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As for pronunciations...Helen-uh sounds stuffy and pretentious to me, so that's my least favourite pronunciation. My favourite is he-LAY-nah, and after that, he-LEE-nah. I also like the similar Helaine (heh-LAYNE); I think it's really pretty without being overly fanciful, and it would make a good middle name (like Nicole but not Nicole, you know? :).
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Mick Jagger is older than:
1. Velcro
2. Cake mix
3. Israel
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I absolutely adore the name Helena. It's so elegant and not overly popular. It would certainly work well on an individual of any age. I personally pronounce it HELL-uh-nuh.
Wow, I didn't think it would be so well received! Though it seems to have so many different pronounciations. I don't mind that though. Thanks for the input.
I pro. it Hel-ee-nuh or Huh-lee-nuh. Its was my g-ma's name and thats how she pro. it.
Yikes!
No, that's not what i meant, that is terrible :) I'm looking for an alternate to Eleni, which is a family name.
No, that's not what i meant, that is terrible :) I'm looking for an alternate to Eleni, which is a family name.
Ah, good. What a relief!
How do you think it would be pronounced by the majority? without provocation?
I generally see a preference for "heh-LAY-na" on these boards, like Elena. While I love Elena, I can't take the "heh-LAY-na" pronunciaiton of Helena. Don't ask me why.
Occasionally, I'll see, "heh-LEE-na," like Helena Rubenstein cosmetics.
Other forms of Eleni:
Ellen
Helen
Eileen
Eilidh (EYE-lee)
I'm not sure, but sometimes I see Eleanor / Lenore / Lenora as a form of Ellen / Helen. I'm suspicious though. They both share the traditional nn Nell.
Occasionally, I'll see, "heh-LEE-na," like Helena Rubenstein cosmetics.
Other forms of Eleni:
Ellen
Helen
Eileen
Eilidh (EYE-lee)
I'm not sure, but sometimes I see Eleanor / Lenore / Lenora as a form of Ellen / Helen. I'm suspicious though. They both share the traditional nn Nell.
I like it pronounced He-LAY-na. (3 sylobols). I like it.
Yah, I think the long 'A' sound in He-lay-na reduces the choppiness. Thanks for the input!