Helena-Marie
Greek-Hebrew · Girl · 5 syllables
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About the name Helena-Marie
Helena-Marie combines Helena, derived from the Greek word "helene" meaning "torch" or "bright," with Marie, the French form of Maria from the Hebrew "Miriam" meaning "of the sea" or "beloved." The compound name is primarily used in Germanic, Scandinavian, and French-speaking cultures with Christian heritage, particularly in Catholic traditions where both names honor Christian figures—Helena as the mother of Constantine who found the True Cross, and Marie/Mary as the Virgin Mary.
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Etymology
Helena-Marie combines Helena, derived from the Greek word "helene" meaning "torch" or "bright," with Marie, the French form of Maria from the Hebrew "Miriam" meaning "of the sea" or "beloved." The compound name is primarily used in Germanic, Scandinavian, and French-speaking cultures with Christian heritage, particularly in Catholic traditions where both names honor Christian figures—Helena as the mother of Constantine who found the True Cross, and Marie/Mary as the Virgin Mary.
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