Lena (name)

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Lena
Pronunciation/ˈlnə, ˈlɛnə, ˈlnə/
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/name
British
German
Hebrew
Dutch
Persian
Russian
MeaningThe ray of light
Other names
Variant form(s)Leena, Lenna, Leana, Lina, Lene, Lenka
Nickname(s)Nana, Len, Lin, Lean
DerivedHelena, Magdalena, -line

Lena is a female given name. The name has evolved in different languages as a variation of several earlier names. In some derivations, Lena comes from the endings of Alina and Helena. Leana is popular in Persian, Hindi, Swedish, French, Finnish, and some other cultures. Lena was the most popular name for girls born in Poland in 2013.[1]

People with the given name[]

Fictional characters[]

  • The female protagonist in an Ole and Lena joke
  • Lena, played by Marion Cotillard in the 2006 film Toi et Moi
  • Lena, played by Natalie Portman in the 2018 film Annihilation
  • Lena, in the book series Fablehaven
  • Lena Adams, in the Grant County, Georgia series of books
  • Lena Duchannes, in the Beautiful Creatures series of books
  • Lena Adams Foster, in American TV series The Fosters
  • Lena Grove, in the William Faulkner novel Light In August
  • Lena Haloway, in the Delirium series of books by Lauren Oliver
  • Lena Hatun, in Turkish TV series Kuruluş: Osman
  • Lena Kaligaris, in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series of books
  • Lena Luthor, Lex Luthor's sister in DC Comics
  • Lena "Tracer" Oxton, in the video games Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm
  • Lena Seguret, in The Returned television show
  • Lena De Spell, in the DuckTales television show
  • Lenna Charlotte Tycoon, one of the main characters of Final Fantasy V
  • Lena Younger, in the A Raisin In The Sun play

People with the surname[]

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