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Globally, Hélène (Helene , Hélène , هيلين , and others...) is a widespread feminine given name. The first name Hélène is characteristic of France, where it is a common girly name, Cameroon, where it is quite a common primarily girly, but very infrequently male name, and Germany, where it is quite a common feminine name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in France, Germany, and the United States. Very seldom, Hélène is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Helene, Hélène | Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Germany, France, United States |
هيلين | Syria, Sudan, Palestinian Territory, Jordan, Iraq |
Ελένη | Greece |
Элен | Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Russia, Kyrgyzstan |
הלן | Israel |
海倫 | China |
Alena, Alenka, Elena, Eleni, Elina, Ellen, Ellina, Elène, Eléni, Helen, Helena, Helka, Heléna, Ielena, Ileana, Jela, Jelena, Jeļena, Leana, Leena, Lela, Lena, Lene, Lenka, Lenke, Lenuța, Léna, Marie-Hélène, Nitsa, Nuța, Olena, Yelena, Élena, Élène, Έλεν, Έλενα, Ελένα, Ελίνα, Λέλα, Λένα, Алена, Аленка, Альона, Алёна, Гелен, Гелена, Елен, Елена, Елена, Элена, Хелена, Елени,
Hélène is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Hélène Kuragin , the character from War and Peace; Ellen Ripley , the fictional character, Alien; Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon , the fictional character from the Witcher series, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; Hélène Bezukhova , the operatic character in the opera War and Peace by Sergei Prokofiev; Pierre's wife and Hélène Bezukhova , the musical character in the musical Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 by Dave Malloy, and in many other works.
Roy, Helene, Hubert, Fortin, Mathieu, Mercier, Bernard, Boucher, Richard, Garnier, Gautier, Laurent, Leclerc, Legrand, Vincent, Marchand, Bertrand, Bouchard, Rousseau, Gauthier, Lefebvre, Tremblay, Nguyen, Fournier, Thomas, Gagnon, Roux, Joly, Tran, Morin, Simon, Caron, Petit, David, Duval, Leroy, Faure, Martin, Moreau, Michel, Bonnet, Robert, Durand, Dumont, Dubois, Dupont, Dufour, Girard, and Chevalier