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Helena (Lena) Sofia Mikontytär Snellman (born Wahlstén), 1843 - 1927
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Helena Sofia Mikontytär Snellman (born Wahlstén), 1843 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena (Lena) Sofia Mikontytär Snellman (born Wahlstén), 1843 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena (Lena) Sofia Mikontytär Snellman (born Wahlstén), 1843 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena (Lena) Sofia Mikontytär Snellman (born Wahlstén), 1843 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena (Lena) Sofia Mikontytär Snellman (born Wahlstén), 1843 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena (Lena) Sofia Mikontytär Snellman (born Wahlstén), 1843 - 1927
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Gustava Danielsdr Lindholm (born Wahlstén), 1811 - 1893
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sophia Gustafsdotter Wahlsten (born Wäck), 1835 - 1922
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sophia Gustafsdotter Wahlstén (born Wahlsten), 1835 - 1922
MyHeritage Family TreesLena Johansdotter Ali-Unkila (born Kämi, Wahlsten), 1821 - 1899
Geni World Family TreeHelena Sofia Gustafsdotter Wahlsten (born Wäck), 1835 - 1922
Geni World Family TreeHelena Katariina Matintytär Wahlstén, 1790 - 1846
Geni World Family TreeHelena Sophia Ali-Ungila (born Wahlsten), 1844 - 1845
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Helena Wahlstén, born 1830
Finland, Population Tax Lists, 1900
Helena Christina Enochlina, born 1829
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Helena Christ. Enochina, born 1829
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915
Helena Wahlstén, born 1811
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Helena Wahlstén
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- Elena Wahlsten
- Helen Wahlsten
- Helene Wahlsten
- Lena Wahlsten
- Russian: Елена Вахлстен (Yelena Vakhlstén)
The name Helena has its roots in ancient Greece, derived from the Greek word "helene," which means "torch" or "light," symbolizing brightness and beauty. It is historically associated with Helen of Troy, a figure from Greek mythology whose abduction sparked the Trojan War, thus linking the name to themes of love and conflict. The name gained popularity in the Christian tradition due to Saint Helena, the mother of Emperor Constantine, who is credited with finding the True Cross. Variations of Helena can be found across various cultures, including Elena in Italian and Spanish, Alena in Slavic languages, and Ilona in Hungarian, each carrying similar meanings of light and beauty. The name has maintained its popularity through the centuries, often associated with qualities such as grace and intelligence, making it a timeless choice in many regions around the world.
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