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* ''Éléa'' is the name of the heroine of the science fiction novel, [[La nuit des temps]], by [[René Barjavel]], published in 1968. |
* ''Éléa'' is the name of the heroine of the science fiction novel, [[La nuit des temps]], by [[René Barjavel]], published in 1968. |
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== Popularity of |
== Popularity of Elea == |
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In 2022, more than 14,800 girls were named ''Éléa'' in France<ref>{{Lien web|titre= Éléa (given name)|url=https://www.magicmaman.com/prenom/elea,2006200,1188685.asp}}</ref>. |
In 2022, more than 14,800 girls were named ''Éléa'' in France<ref>{{Lien web|titre= Éléa (given name)|url=https://www.magicmaman.com/prenom/elea,2006200,1188685.asp}}</ref>. |
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Elea or Éléa in french, is a feminine first name, celebrated on June 25.
Etymology
Elea is a diminutive of Eleanor or its variants. Elea is also the name of a village in Greece or Elea (Ελέα in ancient Greek) in Italy.
Language variants
In french, the most frequent variants are : Ellea, Elhéa, Eleah.
People named Éléa
- Éléa Gobbé-Mévellec, french animator and director
- Elea-Mariama Diarra, french athlete, specialist in the 400 meters.
Fiction
- Éléa is the name of the heroine of the science fiction novel, La nuit des temps, by René Barjavel, published in 1968.
Popularity of Elea
In 2022, more than 14,800 girls were named Éléa in France[1].