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- Ilene
- From an English surname which comes from the French name Aveline, originally from the Latin avis, meaning "bird".
- Ilean
- This name initially was used as a surname, which is stemming from “Aveline,” a feminine Norman-French diminutive of the name “Ava” from “avila” (derived from the Germanic element “av / avi,” of unknown meaning, possibly “desired”). Evelyn is also sometimes used as an Anglicization of the Irish Gaelic Aibhilín and Éibhleann. Aibhilín is a variant form of Eibhlín, which is also derived from the Norman-French Aveline. Éibhleann, on the other hand, is said to be derived from the Old Irish “óiph,” meaning “radiance, beauty”; a variant of Éibhliu, used in English as Evilin. Other scholars support the theory that the name “Evelyn” means “hazelnut.” Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582) was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun, an author of the Counter-Reformation, and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer.
- Iliana
- The poetic name for the ancient city of Troy was "Ilion".
- Ileana
- From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or helios meaning "sun".
- Ilianna
- This name is a variant of Juliana and a feminine form of “Ilian.” This name is also the Old Swedish form of “Ilgen,” from “Gilgen,” Old High German form of Aegidius.
- Illiana
- Ilana
- Feminine form of Ilan, from the Hebrew meaning "tree".
- Ilan
- Good person.
- Ileen
- Ilona
- From the Greek Helene meaning "light", could also be from the Greek selene, meaning "moon" or helios meaning "sun".
- Illeana
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek: “Helenē (‘Ελενη) / Helénē (Ἑλένη),” meaning “torch, flambeau, brilliant, shining light, the bright one.” The name could be related to “Hḗlios (Ἥλιος),” the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta, and considered the most beautiful woman in the world. Early Christians widely used the name through Saint Helen, the mother of Emperor Constantine I, who, according to legend, found a piece of the cross of Jesus Christ during his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Hermione was the only child of King Menelaus of Sparta and his wife, Helen of Troy.
- Ilena
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek: “Helenē (‘Ελενη) / Helénē (Ἑλένη),” meaning “torch, flambeau, brilliant, shining light, the bright one.” The name could be related to “Hḗlios (Ἥλιος),” the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta, and considered the most beautiful woman in the world. Early Christians widely used the name through Saint Helen, the mother of Emperor Constantine I, who, according to legend, found a piece of the cross of Jesus Christ during his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Hermione was the only child of King Menelaus of Sparta and his wife, Helen of Troy.
- Ileene
- Ileanna
- Ilani
- Ilany
- Iolana
- To soar like an eagle.
- Iolani
- Royal hawk
- Ileane
- Ilian
- Greek: from Ilium or Troy. Bulgarian: my God is Yahweh.