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Helena

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Name — A female given name of Greek origin, also the name of the capital city of Montana.

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Elina Eline

Etymology

A Latin form of the Greek name Helen, made famous by Saint Helena, mother of the Roman emperor Constantine.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Helena” mean?

The word “Helena” means a female given name of Greek origin, also the name of the capital city of Montana. In plain terms, a classic female first name, also used for several towns and cities in the US.

How do you pronounce “Helena”?

“Helena” is pronounced HEH-luh-nuh (/ˈhɛlənə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Helena” in a sentence?

Here is “Helena” used in a sentence: “Her grandmother was named Helena, after a great-aunt from Poland.”

What part of speech is “Helena”?

“Helena” is a name.

Where does the word “Helena” come from?

The word “Helena” comes from Latin. A Latin form of the Greek name Helen, made famous by Saint Helena, mother of the Roman emperor Constantine.

Is “Helena” a common word?

“Helena” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Helena a common first name?

Helena is a female given name of Greek origin that has been used across many European languages and countries for centuries. It remains a recognizable, classic name in English-speaking countries today.

What is Helena the capital of?

Helena is the capital city of the US state of Montana. The same name is shared between the city and the popular given name.

What is the origin of the name Helena?

The name Helena is of Greek origin, related to the name Helen. It has long been used as a given name across various European traditions.

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