Ellen

Etymology
Medieval English variant of Helen, from  Ἑλένη:; also used as a variant of Eleanor.

Proper noun

 * : Act III, Scene IV:
 * And how doth my cousin, your bedfellow? and your fairest daughter and mine, my god-daughter Ellen?
 * 1) * 1928 Agatha Christie: The Mystery of the Blue Train
 * "Is her name Ellen or Helen, Miss Viner? I thought - "
 * Miss Viner closed her eyes.
 * "I can sound my h's, dear, as well as anyone, but Helen is not a suitable name for a servant. I don't know what the mothers in the lower classes are coming to nowadays."
 * "I can sound my h's, dear, as well as anyone, but Helen is not a suitable name for a servant. I don't know what the mothers in the lower classes are coming to nowadays."

Proper noun

 * , a Danish variant of Helene:.

Proper noun

 * , variant of Helena:.

Etymology
From and   Ellen:.

Noun
Ellen



Proper noun

 * 1)  of English and Danish origin.

Etymology
Danish and Norwegian variant of Helene:. Later also borrowed from Ellen:.

Proper noun

 * 1)  of English and Danish origin.

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