Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Lena"

People with the first name "Lena"

Lena Ab Lena Aburdene Lena Arbman Lena B Lena B. Jonassen Lena Baranowski Lena Barmen Lena Basel Lena Beer Lena Behnke Lena Bein Lena Benton Lena Bergmeister Lena Beuster Lena Breunig Lena Bronshtein Lena Broström Lena Brunkhorst Lena Cardone Lena Cotter Lena Dannen Lena Dobbert Lena Donelson Lena Duca Lena Eissing Lena Elizabeth Scott Lena Emad Lena Engelbrecht Lena F. Jenkins Lena Germann Lena Glomb Lena Goe Lena Gokelman Lena Gopal Lena Granberg Lena Guse Lena Hageland Lena Hammes Lena Holger Lena Horry Lena Jeffrey Lena Jenssen Lena Justus Lena Kastendiek Lena Kattenbeck Lena Kawa Agama Lena Klevenås Lena Krasniqi Lena Kroon Lena Kuiper Lena Kvåle Lena L. Smith Lena Louie Lena Luciani Lena Mahoney Lena Mainzer Lena Makaroun Lena Markus Lena Mascarenhas Lena Mccluskey Lena Mcglinchey Lena Millberg Lena Napoli Lena Novikov Lena Oates Lena Oberle Lena Oconnell Lena Oliverio Lena Oscar Lena Paola Lena Pavic Lena Pulido Lena Radu Lena Rose-Maranber Lena Saeed Lena Shoo Lena Silstrand Lena Sommerseth Lena Stammarnäs Lena Strandheim Lena Tande Lena Tebbe Lena Telling Lena Thalmann Lena Thoren Lena Uller Lena Urmantseva Lena Valencia Lena Vurma Lena Weißmann Lena Westbom Lena Westbye Lena Willie Lena Willoch Lena Wofford Lena Wójcik Lena Zappe Lena Zhou Lena Öhrn Lena Øvergård

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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