Helina

Meaning of Helina

Helina, a feminine given name deriving from the ancient Greek Helene through the Latin Helena, conveys the literal sense of “torch” or “shining light,” evoking associations of illumination, clarity, and guidance. Its usage spans Nordic and Anglo-American linguistic spheres: in Swedish and Finnish contexts it is articulated as heh-LEE-nah (phonetically /heːlina/ and /helina/, respectively), while in English it assumes the rendition /həˈliːnə/, with all variants preserving a consistent prosodic profile. In the United States, Helina has appeared in national birth rankings since the early 1970s, with its position fluctuating between 740 and 976 but predominantly stabilizing within the 800–950 range over the past four decades, a trajectory that underscores its discreet yet enduring usage. This synthesis of classical etymology, phonetic precision, and measured prevalence renders Helina a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name that balances historical resonance with understated character.

Pronunciation

Swedish

  • Pronunced as heh-LEE-nah (/heːlina/)

Finnish

  • Pronunced as heh-LEE-nah (/helina/)

English

  • Pronunced as heh-LEE-nah (/həˈliːnə/)

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Notable People Named Helina

Helina Rüütel -
Helinä Häkkänen -
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