Certificate of Name
Ilonka
Feminine
Czech, Hungarian
Meaning & Origin
Ilonka is a Hungarian and Czech diminutive of Ilona, which itself derives from Helen. The root name Helen likely originates from the Greek Helene, meaning "torch" or "corposant," possibly linked to the moon (selene).Meaning and OriginAs a Hungarian diminutive, Ilonka conveys familiarity and affection, akin to English nicknames ending in -y or -ie. In Czech usage, it follows similar Slavic diminutive patterns. The base name Ilona is the Old Hungarian form of Helen, per the Hungarian name tradition.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Ilonka include Ilonka Elmont (b. 1974), a Dutch-Surinamese kickboxer; Ilonka Karasz (1896–1981), a Hungarian-American designer and illustrator; and Ilonka Kovács, birth name of the Hungarian film actress Lucy Doraine. In fiction, Ilonka is the protagonist of the Hungarian fairy tale "Lovely Ilonka" and appears in the 1944 film House of Frankenstein.Cultural ContextThe name Ilonka remains primarily used in Hungary and the Czech Republic. Within the Helen name family (which includes it as a variant along with Lena and Hélène), its distinct form reflects regional onomastic and affectionate naming customs of Central Europe.Meaning: Diminutive of Ilona; associated with HelenOrigin: Hungarian, CzechUsage: Feminine given nameRegions: Hungary, Czech Republic
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