Elena (given name)
Elena is a popular female given name in Greek, Italian, Slavic, Baltic, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian. It originates in the Ancient Greek name Helen/Helene. The variation "Elena" dates back to the 12th century.[1]
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Greece |
Meaning | bright, shining light |
Other names | |
Related names | Helen, Helene, Helena |
Other common variants are Alena (German, Czech, Russian, Belarusian, Serbo-Croatian); Alenka (Slovenian); Alyona (Russian); Elene (Georgian); Helen (English); Hélène (French); Helena; Eliana (Portuguese); Eline (Dutch, Norwegian, Sranan Tongo); Elena (Romanian, Italian, Spanish); Ilona (Hungarian, Finnish, Latvian); Olena (Ukrainian); and Elena/Yelena (Russian, Serbo-Croatian).[2]
Notable people
Given name
A–K
- Elena Altieri, Italian actress
- Elena Anaya, Spanish actress
- Elena Arzhakova (born 1989), Russian runner who specializes in the middle distance events
- Elena Asimakopoulou, Greek model
- Elena Baltacha (1983–2014), British tennis player, born in Kiev
- Elena Berezhnaya, Russian pair skater
- Elena Bogdan (born 1992), Romanian tennis player
- Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo, (born 1963), Infanta of Spain and Duchess of Lugo
- Elena Bovina (born 1983), Russian tennis player
- Elena Brambilla (1942–2018), Italian historian
- Elena Braverman, Russian, Israeli, and Canadian mathematician
- Elena Carapetis, Greek-Australian actress
- Elena Ceaușescu (1916–1989), wife of former Romanian head of state Nicolae Ceaușescu
- Elena Dahl (born 1947), Russian-Swedish author and translator.
- Elena Delle Donne (born 1989), American basketball player
- Elena Dementieva (born 1981), Russian former tennis player
- Elena Eremina (born 2001), Russian artistic gymnast
- Elena Eskina (born 1976), retired Russian field hockey player and umpire
- Elena Ferrante (active 1992–present), pseudonymous Italian novelist
- Elena Fiore, Italian actress
- Elena Gerasimova (born 2004), Russian artistic gymnast
- Elena Gheorghe, Romanian singer; known for her hits "The Balkan Girls" and "Disco Romancing"
- Elena Goode (born 1983), American actress
- Ellie Goulding (born 1986), British singer-songwriter, born Elena Jane Goulding
- Elena Grushina, Ukrainian figure skater
- Elena Hila, Romanian shot putter
- Elena Ierodiakonou, Cypriot model
- Elena Kagan (born 1960), former United States Solicitor General and current Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Elena Kats-Chernin (born 1957), Australian composer
- Elena Khatzisavva, Cypriot gymnast
- Elena Kosmina, Ukrainian beauty queen and model
- Elena Kountoura, Greek ex-model and politician
L–Z
- Elena Ledda, Sardinian singer
- Elena Liashenko, Ukrainian figure skater
- Elena Likhovtseva (born 1975), Russian tennis player
- Elena Manuele (born 2003), Italian singer
- Elena Mousikou, Cypriot archer
- Elena Nathanael, Greek actress
- Elena Nikolaidi, Greek-American opera singer
- Elena Nikoli, Greek handball player
- Elena Obraztsova (1930–2015), Russian operatic mezzo-soprano
- Elena Pampoulova (born 1972), Bulgarian tennis player
- Elena Panaritis, Greek economist
- Elena Paparizou, Greek singer
- Princess Elena of Montenegro (Princess Elena Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro, 1873–1952), wife of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
- Elena Poniatowska, Mexican journalist and author
- Elena Moldovan Popoviciu, Romanian mathematician
- Elena Rigas (born 1996), Danish speed skater
- Elena Salgado (born 1949), Spanish politician
- Elena Siegman, American singer
- Elena Skordelli, Cypriot television presenter
- Elena Souliotis, Greek opera singer
- Elena Stasova, Russian communist revolutionary
- Elena Tatarkova (born 1976), Ukrainian former tennis player
- Elena Udrea, Romanian politician; Minister of Tourism
- Elena Urlaeva (born 1961), Uzbek human rights activist
- Elena Vesnina (born 1986), Russian tennis player
- Elena Votsi, Greek designer
- Elena Zamolodchikova, Russian gymnast
- Elena Zelenskaya, Russian soprano
Middle name
- Maria Elena Camerin (born 1982), Italian tennis player
- Maria Elena Kyriakou (born 1984), Greek Cypriot singer
- Flor Elena González, Venezuelan telenovela actress
In fiction
- Elena Tyler, a character portrayed by Tangi Miller on the 1998–2002 Warner Bros. series Felicity
- Elena, a Soviet scientist in the Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Elena, a fictional character played by Hazera Ambce in the British web series Corner Shop Show
- Elena Fisher, a character in the Uncharted series
- Elena Gilbert, from The Vampire Diaries
- Elena Michaels, in the Women of the Otherworld series
- Elena Ramos, from Dallas
- Elena of Turks, from Final Fantasy VII
- Elena (Street Fighter), from Street Fighter III
- Elena Potato, from the comic book and animated series Monster Allergy
- Elena a priestess from Grandia II
- Elena, a lord and the illegitimate daughter of Thomas Covenant
- Elena, an 18-year-old girl from the Wii game Pandora's Tower
- Elena Castillo Flores, a Disney princess from the animated television series Elena of Avalor
- Elena Alvarez, teenage daughter on One Day at a Time (2017 TV series)
- Elena Bothari-Jesek, a childhood friend of Miles' and later a leader of the Dendarii Free Mercenary Fleet from the Vorkosigan Saga
- Elena, played by Vera Filatova, is a resident of Apollo House and one of Jez's love interests in Peep Show (British TV series)
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See also
- All pages with titles containing Elena
- Elena (disambiguation)
- Lena (name)
Notes
- The Treasury of North American Baby Names by Gill Davies, p. 88, ISBN 1903025125
- Behind the Name
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