Helena, the Latin version of Helen is a name fit for a goddess (or baby). In Greek mythology, Helen was the daughter of Zeus by Leda and the most beautiful woman in the world. By abducting "the face that launched a thousand ships, "Paris began the Trojan War. The name was also a favorite of the William Shakespeare who used it two of his most well-known works, A Midsummer Night's Dream and All's Well That Ends Well. If you find the classic Helen a bit "blah," then the more delicate and feminine Helena may be the way to go.
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How popular is Helena? Here's how many babies were named Helena over time, according to the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Model Helena Christensen, Actress Helena Bonham Carter, Princess Helena of the United Kingdom, Cosmetics entrepreneur Helena Rubinstein, Author Helen Keller
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