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In the world, Helene (Helene , Hélène , هيلين , and others...) is a widespread girly forename. The first name Helene is habitual in France, where it is a common female name, Cameroon, where it is quite a common predominantly female, but very seldom masculine name, and Germany, where it is quite a common feminine name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in France, Germany, and the United States. Very seldom, Helene is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Helene, Hélène | Germany, France, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States, Cameroon |
هيلين | Palestinian Territory, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Jordan |
הלן | Israel |
Хелен | Bulgaria, Ukraine, Armenia, Russia, Estonia |
Хелене | Ukraine, Russia |
Alena, Alenka, Eili, Elena, Eleni, Elin, Elina, Ellen, Ellina, Eléni, Helen, Helena, Helenè, Helené, Helenē, Helka, Helle, Helène, Heléna, Heléne, Helénè, Heléné, Helëne, Hèlene, Hèlené, Hèlène, Hèléne, Hèlëne, Hélene, Hélené, Hélèné, Héléne, Hélêne, Hélėne, Héłène, Hėlène, Hėlėne, Ielena, Ileana, Jela, Jelena, Jeļena, Leana, Leena, Lela, Lena, Lene, Lenka, Lenke, Lenuța,
Helene is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Helene , the character in the play "A Doll's House"; Helene , the operatic character in the opera Hin und zurück by Paul Hindemith; Helene , the operatic character in the opera Die Verschworenen; Helene , the operatic character in the operetta Der liebe Augustin and Helene , the musical character in the musical Elisabeth by Sylvester Levay; Elisabeth's sister, and in many other works.
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