Certificate of Name
Heleena
Feminine
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Heleena is a Finnish variant of Helena, itself the Latinate form of Helen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ἑλένη (Helene), which may be related to the word ἑλένη meaning "torch" or "corposant", or possibly connected to σελήνη (selene) meaning "moon". In Greek mythology, Helen was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, whose abduction by Paris sparked the Trojan War. The name also gained Christian significance through Saint Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine, who is credited with discovering the True Cross in the 4th century. Etymology and Usage in Finland Heleena is a distinctly Finnish variant, reflecting the adaptation of the name into the Finnish language and naming traditions. While the Swedish form Helena has long been common in Finland due to historical Swedish influence, Heleena represents a more nativized phonetic spelling. The variant also shares ties with other Finnish forms such as Eliina and Elina, as well as diminutives like Leena and Lena. Statistics According to August 2025 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland, Heleena is the 746th most common female given name in Finland, borne by 303 women. However, it appears more frequently as a middle name, with 3,097 additional instances, underscoring its role as a traditional or family name often passed down through generations. Cultural Context Though less common than Helena or Helene in other Nordic countries, Heleena fits into the broader pattern of Finnish variants of classic European names. Its sound aligns with Finnish phonotactics, and its usage reflects a cultural preference for names that feel both familiar and distinctively Finnish. Meaning: torch, corposant, or moon Origin: Greek, via Latin and Germanic Type: feminine given name Usage regions: primarily Finland
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