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Éléa

Éléa is a feminine given name used primarily in French-speaking countries. The spelling with the initial accented E (É) is typical of contemporary French naming conventions and marks a distinct name from Léa, though they are visually similar.

Origin and meaning: The exact origin of Éléa is unclear. It is generally regarded as a modern

Usage: Éléa is predominantly used in France and French-speaking regions, and has also appeared in Belgium, Switzerland,

Notable people: As a given name, Éléa is not widely associated with prominent public figures; it is

Variations and related names: Elea, Élea, and Lea/Léa are related names. The pronunciation generally follows the

See also: Léa, Elea, Elaia.

formation,
possibly
inspired
by
existing
names
such
as
Léa,
Elea,
or
Elaia,
or
by
the
pattern
of
short,
vowel-ending
names
that
have
gained
popularity
in
recent
decades.
Some
theories
connect
the
name
with
the
Greek
word
elaia
meaning
olive
tree,
or
with
the
ancient
city
Elea
(Velia),
but
there
is
no
single
universally
cited
etymology.
and
parts
of
Canada.
It
belongs
to
a
broader
trend
of
newly
coined
female
names
that
favor
melodic,
two-syllable
structures
with
final
vowels.
primarily
encountered
among
younger
generations.
In
literature
and
media,
characters
named
Éléa
appear
in
contemporary
Francophone
fiction
and
animation.
French
pattern:
é-le-a,
with
the
stress
on
the
first
syllable.