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Helen
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English
Etymology
From French Hélène, from Latin Helena, from Ancient Greek Ἑλένη (Helénē). Doublet of Elaine.
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Helen (countable and uncountable, plural Helens)
- (Greek mythology) The daughter of Zeus and Leda, considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world; her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War.
- c. 1602 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i]:
- Fools on both sides! Helen must needs be fair,
When with your blood you daily paint her thus.
- A female given name from Ancient Greek.
- 1928, Agatha Christie, The Mystery of the Blue Train:
- "Is her name Ellen or Helen, Miss Viner? I thought —"
Miss Viner closed her eyes.
"I can sound my h's, dear, as well as anyone, but Helen is not a suitable name for a servant. I don't know what the mothers in the lower classes are coming to nowadays."
- 1993, Oscar Hijuelos, The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien, →ISBN, page 6:
- ...in 1910 she brought Helen into the world, the little female, or "mujercita", as her mother called all the babies, naming her after the glittery label on a facial ointment, The Helen of Troy Beauty Pomade, said to eradicate wrinkles, to soften and add a youthful glow to the user's skin - a fortuitous choice because, of all the sisters, she would be the most beautiful and, never growing old, would always possess the face of a winsome adolescent beauty.
- 2003, Deborah Crombie, A Share in Death, HarperCollins, →ISBN, page 189:
- Gemma followed her, thinking that Helen seemed rather an old-fashioned and elegant name for this rumpled young mother.
- A place in the United States:
- A minor city in White County, Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
- A census-designated place in Raleigh County, West Virginia.
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(Greek mythology) the daughter of Zeus and Leda
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female given name
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Noun
Helen (plural Helens)
- Any of various papilionid butterflies of the genus Papilio.
- 2017, David G. James, The Book of Caterpillars, page 58:
- The Yellow Helen […] belongs to a clade of related swallowtail butterflies, the helenus group, or Helens, which are typically large, predominantly black butterflies with long tails and a large, white area on the hindwings.
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Danish
Proper noun
Helen
- a female given name borrowed from English
Estonian
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Proper noun
Helen
- a female given name, short form of Helena, also borrowed from English Helen
Norwegian
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Helen
- a female given name borrowed from English
Swedish
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Helen c (genitive Helens)
- a female given name borrowed from English
Turkish
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Helen
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