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Lena

Lena is a feminine given name used in many languages. It is commonly a short form of Helena, Elena, or Magdalena, but in many cases it is treated as a standalone name. The name ultimately derives from the Greek helene, meaning “torch” or “light.” Spelling variations include Lena, Léna, and Leena, with regional forms such as Lene in Danish and Lenna in some contexts. In Slavic languages, Lena is often a diminutive of Elena, but it is widely used on its own as well.

In various countries, Lena has been a widely used given name since the late 20th century. It

Other uses of Lena include the Lena River in Siberia, Russia, one of the longest rivers in

appears
across
Europe
and
North
America;
popularity
varies
by
year
and
locale.
The
name
has
been
borne
by
numerous
public
figures
in
arts,
science,
and
literature,
contributing
to
its
international
recognition.
Because
of
its
brevity
and
soft
sound,
it
is
frequently
chosen
for
its
straightforward
pronunciation
and
cross-cultural
appeal.
the
world
and
a
major
geographic
feature
that
drains
a
vast
region
of
northeastern
Asia.
The
term
also
appears
as
a
surname
and
in
place
names
or
brand
names
in
different
regions.
Because
of
its
many
linguistic
roots
and
short
form,
Lena
functions
as
a
versatile
label
in
personal
names,
geography,
and
culture.