Lená name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek, Hebrew and Arabic
Usage: Sami
Meaning: Light, Pledge, Bright One, Sun-ray and Moonlight, Variant of Helen, Torch, Shining, Woman of Magdala, Dwelling Lodging, To Be Present In Latent, High, Sublime, Similar, Noble, All Hearing, Elevated, Another Name for God, Listener, Eminent and Exalted
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What does Lená mean?

Lená is Sami equivalent of Lena.

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Variants of Lená

Lena, Lina, Magdalena, Len, Lene, Talena, Lenamarie

How popular is the name Lená?

Lená is immensely popular in Russia where every 1 in 300 have the name. Also it is popular in Sweden, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Germany, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Mozambique, Poland, Egypt, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Brazil, Denmark, Angola, Canada, Norway, England, Armenia, Portugal, Georgia and Sudan.

In Kenya, Ghana, Moldova, Belgium, Jamaica, France, Tanzania, Senegal, Papua New Guinea, Netherlands, Transnistria, Italy, Malaysia, Greece, Israel, Australia, North Macedonia, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Finland, Austria, Spain, Zimbabwe, Ireland, India, Philippines, Haiti, Switzerland and Azerbaijan it is common while somewhat familiar in China, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Latvia, Zambia, Serbia, Scotland, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Namibia, New Zealand, DR Congo, Malawi, Morocco, Slovenia, Peru, Estonia, Czech Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Lithuania, Gabon, Wales, Romania, Croatia, Abkhazia, Colombia, Cameroon, Venezuela, Cyprus, Mexico, Nigeria, Chile, Cuba, Slovakia, Argentina, Guyana, Paraguay, Fiji, Costa Rica, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Iceland, Dominican Republic, Japan, Ecuador, Panama, Montenegro, South Ossetia, Tunisia, Turkey and Hong Kong.

According to our research, at least 1130000 people have been bestowed Lená around the globe.

Facts

Lená in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands52796945811

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Famous people named Lená

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