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→‎Name day: Name day in Germany is 22 July (St. Mary Magdalene). Name day for the Hungarians (the article said 21 July) must be a mistake, because there is no Lene on the Calendar there and St. Mary Magdalene is on the 22nd.
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*Hindi: 7 July
*Hindi: 7 July
*Slovak: 4 June
*Slovak: 4 June
*Hungarian: 21 July
*Hungarian: 22 July
*Swedish: 18 August
*Swedish: 18 August
*Iranian: 6 December
*Iranian: 6 December
*Polish: 10 November
*Polish: 10 November
*Russian: 3 June (21 May O.S.)
*Russian: 3 June (21 May O.S.)
*German: 22 July


==Notable people==
==Notable people==

Revision as of 16:40, 12 January 2018

Lena
Pronunciation/ˈlnə, ˈlɛnə, ˈlnə/
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew[1]
Russian
Iranian
Greek
Hindi
Arabic
Meaningsunlight / palm tree / generous / kind / holder of the torch
Other names
Variant form(s)Leena, Leana, Lina, Lene, Lenka
Nickname(s)Nana, Len, Lin, Lean [citation needed]
DerivedHelena, Magdalena, -line

Lena is a female given name. The name has evolved in different languages as a variation of several earlier names. In some derivations, Lena comes from the endings of Alina and Helena. Leana is seen in Hindi and Swedish, and Leena in Finnish. In Latin it means "brothel-keeper" or "procuress". In Arabic languages, it means "generous and kind". In Greek, it means "sunlight". [2] In Persian it mean Light, Sunlight or pretty girl

Lena was the most popular name for girls born in Poland in 2013. [3]

Name day

  • Czech: 21 February
  • Serbia (Vojvodina Slovaks): 21 February
  • Greek: 21 May
  • Hindi: 7 July
  • Slovak: 4 June
  • Hungarian: 22 July
  • Swedish: 18 August
  • Iranian: 6 December
  • Polish: 10 November
  • Russian: 3 June (21 May O.S.)
  • German: 22 July

Notable people

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