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Helena
What are your thoughts on Helena?Also, do you pronounce it HEL-en-a or heh-LAY-na? Or a different way?Thanks! :)
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I like Helena a lot (much better than Helen). I've only known one Helena who pronounced it heh-LAY-nuh although I like HEH-len-nuh as well. Unless I know ahead of time, I would assume the pronunciation would have the stress on the LAY sound.
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I absolutely love this name! Not just for My Chemical Romance, but I think it's such a beautiful name with great meaning to me.Personally I pronounce it Hel-en-a.
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I like it, but it's a bit too common here. In Sweden it sounds like he-LAY-na, but in English I pronounce it HEL-e-na.
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"HEL-en-a"I like it. It's elegant and sophisticated. I like the nickname Nell (or no nn).
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I like it quite a lot. My husband has a great aunt Helena...pronounced Heh-lay-na.
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I pronounce it Heh-LEEN-ah. That easily may be wrong;however, I've only known one Helena, and that's how she and her family said it. I have the impulse to add "aunt" in front of the name, as the woman I knew was aunt to neighbourhood friends,two sisters.
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I pronounce it heh-LAY-na. I think Lanie would be an adorable nickname.Helena Rosalie was one of my favorites way back when. I love Helena.

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It's a decent name; not too common but familiar & easy to spell. I thought about using it for a while, as my great-great-grandmother was a Helena. Both she and my cousin who was named after her went by Nell. I pronounce it helen-uh, and haven't heard any other pronunciations in the UK.
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I quite like it, but I like Helen much more.Where I live, the English pronunciation is Helen + a; other languages do things differently.
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Should be uner OP - sorry!
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I love it. I think it's classy and strong and feminine. I pronounce it like just like Helen but with an A on the end.
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I like it more than any other version of Helen, including Helen.
I prefer the heh-LAY-na pronounciation.
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I love Hel- names, so Helena is a winner in my books. I say it "Helen-uh", unless told otherwise.
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I pronounce it HEL-en-a. The ambiguous pronunciation thing keeps me from liking it as much as I otherwise would.I prefer Helen.

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HEL-en-a is how I normally pronounce unless someone named this asks me to pronounce it differently. I've also heard heh-LEE-na.
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I like it. My sister is Helen but I prefer Helena. I pronounce it HEL-en-a
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Yeah, I can't decide if I like Helen or Helena better. I think Helen is less awkward in terms of multiple pronunciations, but Helena is slightly more elegant maybe?
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I pronounce it heh-LAY-nah. Well, not exactly like that, but it's close. The HEL-en-a pronounciation makes no sense to me, and I find it ugly as well.
I don't know about Helena, I've always felt I should like it but somehow I don't. It has a nice look and sound, but it doesn't do it for me.
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I personally say he-LAY-nuh, but the only Helena I've known pronounced it he-LEE-nuh and I think the place is called Helen-uh. I like the name Helena. It's more elegant than plain Helen but just as strong.
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HE-le-nah or he-LE-nahI really like this name! I think it sounds beautiful, strong, and elegant.
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I like it. I prn it HEL-en-a.
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