Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Lena"

People with the first name "Lena"

Lena Almås Lena Ander Lena Aust Lena B. Andersen Lena Balmer Lena Bekkevold Lena Biermann Lena Boesser-Koschmann Lena Bohner Lena Booker-Whye Lena Bord Lena Branch Lena Cali Lena Cannon Jones Lena Crouch Lena Daly Lena Danaia Lena Daniele Lena Danielsson Lena Davydova Lena Demarinis Lena Dix Lena Eliana Lena Elliott Lena Elmers Lena Esparza Lena Fassnacht Lena Ferrero Lena Feygin Lena Fleßner Lena Francesca Lena Frings Lena Giancursio Lena Gjerstad Lena Gomez-Iglesias Lena Greber Lena Grossmann Lena Gruener Lena Ha Lena Hahm Lena Hassen Lena Herman Lena Hinter Lena Hopp Lena Humphreys Lena Jüngst Lena Kalmer Lena Kaneva Lena Karhu Lena Keune Lena Khan Lena Konrad Lena Kordala Lena Kotlyar Lena Kri-Krisha Lena Kristoffersen Kråkenes Lena Kropf Lena Kuchheuser Lena Kuzma Lena Laber Lena Ladd Lena Lauvsland Lena Liles Lena Lindmark Lena Lugert Lena M. King Lena Matzke Lena Mcclure Lena Moen Lena Moreira Lena Morena Lena Ohlsen Lena Palmqvist Lena Parsons Lena Popescu Lena Pritz Lena Pöschmann Lena Raasch Lena Retter Lena Ridder Lena Ryan Lena Röding Lena Rüter Lena Sanderson Lena Sonn Lena Star Lena Strotmann Lena Sønsterud Lena Torin Lena Törmä Lena Unnerfelt Lena Viker Lena Waizenegger Lena Webster-Ketchum Lena Weik Lena Wettergren Lena Wienke Lena Witkowski Lena Zabel Lena Zhurba

Information about "Lena"

For this Lena there are 13033 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Lena are: Ajalah, Angela, Bassil

In the ranking of the most common first names Lena is on position 542.

During the last seven days Lena was searched for 72 times.

Meaning of "Lena"

Female first name (German, Scandinavian): Lena, the beam end; Ancient Greek (Greek mythology), Helen = the torch, the shine, the sun's rays, in Greek Mythology is Helena, the daughter of Zeus and Leda, her abduction was the reason for the Trojan War, the name 'Helios' of the Greek sun god has the same roots Female first name (German): Lena, the Magdalene stem end; Hebrew (New Testament), Migdal = the tower; epithet of Mary Magdalene in the Bible, one of the most faithful disciples Jesus, Magdalene was Jesus' time a city on the Sea of Galilee, whose name in turn to a Hebrew / Aramaic word for 'tower' goes back

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