Meaning & Origin
Eliina is a Finnish feminine given name, a less common variant of Elina, which itself is a Finnish form of Helen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ἑλένη (Helene), whose meaning is uncertain—it may be linked to ἑλένη (helene) meaning "torch" or "corposant," or possibly to σελήνη (selene) meaning "moon."Etymology & OriginsEliina reflects the common Finnish adaptation of biblical and classical names, often adding an -i- or -a ending. It is closely related to other Scandinavian forms like Helena and Heleena, and shares roots with the English Ellen. The name Helen was popularized in Finland through Christian veneration of Saint Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine, who was revered for her pilgrimage to Jerusalem and discovery of the True Cross. The original Greek mythological figure, Helen of Troy, also lends a classical aura, though the name's spread was primarily due to the saint.Notable BearersEliina is a less common given name in Finland. According to statistics, as of 2025, it ranks 1019th most common female first name, with about 159 women bearing it. Notably, it is far more widespread as a middle name, given to over 2,300 individuals. This trend mirrors other Finnish variants like Leena and Lena, which also have dual usage as first and middle names. The name has no widely known historical or contemporary bearers, but its connection to the global name family of Helen ensures its recognition across cultures.Cultural SignificanceThe name Eliina is part of a broad Nordic naming tradition where diminutives and variants of Helen proliferate. In Finnish, Elina and Heli are common, while Eliina remains distinctive. It exemplifies how the root name Helen has been adapted into a distinctly Finnish phonetic form, maintaining the soft 'l' and vowel endings typical of Finnish female names.Meaning: “Torch” or “moon” (derived from Greek Helene)Origin: Finnish form of HelenType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: FinlandVariants: Elina, Helena, Heleena, Leena, Lena