Hellène
Hellène is the French ethnonym used to designate a person of Greek ethnicity, especially a woman. In English-language contexts, the form Hellene exists as a scholarly or historical spelling for a Greek person; the plural Hellènes is used in French texts to refer to Greeks, and the feminine Hellène appears in French where appropriate. The term derives from Hellen, the mythical progenitor of the Hellenes, and from the ancient Greek ethnonym Hellenes, used by Greeks themselves to describe their people. In modern Greek, self-designation is Ellinas (Έλληνας) for a man and Ellinída (Ελληνίδα) for a woman, while the terms Greek, Hellenic, or Grec are more common in Western languages.
Historically, Hellène appeared in 19th-century and early 20th-century European literature, archaeology, and ethnography to denote Greeks,