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Helene

American  
[huh-leen] / həˈlin /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Helen.


Example Sentences

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"Food poverty disproportionately affects those living with a mental health condition and we're seeing first-hand how worrying about food can worsen distress and slow down recovery," said senior nurse practitioner Helene Madden.

From BBC

It was most recently inherited by the Northern California grandson of a Bern resident, Hélène Liliane de Mestral von Steiger.

From The Wall Street Journal

Helene Wecker’s story brings the two creatures together in 19th-century New York City.

From The Wall Street Journal

Together they’ll ferret out and follow clues, as Alice comes to realize that it takes more than the occasional gauzy romantic getaway to really know a person, and Helene gets closer to nailing a big story.

From Los Angeles Times

"I don't mind CCS on those sectors where emissions are truly hard-to-abate or impossible-to-abate," says Helene Hagel, head of climate and environmental policy at Greenpeace Denmark.

From BBC