Hillevi
Feminine
Finnish, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Hillevi is a Swedish and Finnish female given name, derived as a form of the Old German name Heilwig. It also appears as Hellevi in some contexts. The earliest recorded use of Hillevi in Sweden dates to 1482.
Etymology
Hillevi originates from the Germanic name Heilwig, composed of the elements heil meaning "healthy, whole" and wig meaning "war." This places Hillevi among traditional Germanic compound names that often combined attributes of strength or protection. The Finnish form also shares a common diminutive, Hilla, which has become an independent name.
Notable Bearers
Notable people bearing the name include Swedish politician Hillevi Engström, who served as Minister for International Development Cooperation; Swedish singer Hillevi Martinpelto, a renowned opera performer; Hillevi Rombin, a Swedish model and actress; Finnish actress Hillevi Lagerstam; Swedish politician Hillevi Larsson; and architect Hillevi Svedberg.
Cultural Significance
While not extremely common, Hillevi has remained in use in Sweden and Finland, reflecting the enduring appeal of traditional Germanic naming conventions among Nordic countries. Its variant Hellevi is also occasionally found, particularly in Finland.
Meaning: Derived from elements meaning "healthy, whole" and "war"
Origin: Germanic via Swedish and Finnish adaptation
Type: Feminine given name
Usage: Swedish, Finnish