Helle 1
Feminine
Danish, Estonian, Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Helle is a Danish, Estonian, and Norwegian feminine given name. In Danish, it functions primarily as a diminutive of names beginning with the element Hel, most notably Helga and Helena. It thus shares the ultimate meaning of 'holy' or 'blessed' with these longer forms.EtymologyThe name derives from Old Norse roots. Helga, the primary source, is the feminine form of Helge, which itself comes from the Old Norse name Helgi, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed' (from heilagr). Helena, the other source, stems from the Greek Helenē, often interpreted as 'light' or 'torch', but its association with the Hel- prefix in Danish made it a candidate for shortening. Over time, Helle became established as a name in its own right, particularly in Denmark and neighboring countries.Notable BearersHistorically and culturally, the name Helle is most commonly associated with Denmark. It has been borne by several notable women, including Helle Thorning-Schmidt (born 1966), former Prime Minister of Denmark, and Helle Degn (born 1946), Danish politician and minister. In literature, Helle appears as a character in Karen Blixen's works. The name is less common in Estonia and Norway, but still present.Related NamesVariants of Helle include Ella, Elna, Hella, Lena, and Lene in Danish. Masculine forms include Helge. In other languages, related names are Helena (Swedish), Helene (Swedish), Elen (Welsh), Heghine (Armenian), Lena (Ukrainian), and Elaine (English).Meaning: Diminutive of Helga (holy) or Helena (light/torch)Origin: Old Norse through DanishType: Diminutive, later standaloneCommon Regions: Denmark, Estonia, Norway