Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Lena"

People with the first name "Lena"

Lena Abram Lena Allard Lena Anggraini Lena Balci Lena Barsukova Lena Blackman Lena Braaten Lena Bronge Lena Buchanan Lena Budovskaya Lena Calloway Lena Carlstrom Lena Carlström Lena Crayton Lena Crooks Lena Damman Lena Dann Lena Dart Lena Davidoff Lena Doades Lena Dodge Lena Dowell Lena Driscoll Lena Eastwood Lena Elia Lena Fails Lena Fanelli Lena Faraj Lena Feliciano Lena Fjellanger Lena Florin Lena Fontanella Lena Forni Lena Gary Lena Giuseppe Lena Glotova Lena Gnädig Lena Goggins Lena Gottfridsson Lena Greco Lena Hammervold Lena Hannan Lena Helvik Lena Herlitz Lena Hewitt Lena Ilaria Lena Ingraham Lena Karaush Lena Kee Lena Keester Lena Kerstan Lena Kloos Lena Lah Lena Laird Lena Lettau Lena Lola Lena Lukić Lena Lunder Lena Lyng Lena Lytell Lena Macnab Lena Manugian Lena Margulis Lena Matic Lena Mazzocchi Lena Merayo Lena Meyer-Laudrut Lena Mong Lena Montana Lena Muterspaugh Lena Muñoz Lena Nascimento Lena Nessa Lena Neuroth Lena Niki Lena Norder Lena Paaske-Møller Lena Pisa Lena Pollock Lena Primke Lena Redfearn Lena Riccardo Lena Rogeland Lena Sanda-Kiloso Lena Schulz-Hildebrandt Lena Shimada Lena Sjöqvist Lena Ska Lena Sonnenberg Lena Steinert Lena Strickland Lena Stuflesser Lena Theodorou Lena Thid Lena Valli Lena Verhaeghe Lena Vreys Lena Weihrauch Lena Zajko Lena von Klass

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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