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Helena Abrahamsdotter Avolin, 1763 - 1769
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Helena Abrahamsdotter Avolin, 1763 - 1769
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Rydén KK (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia Avolin (born Neof), 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia Avolin (born Neovius), 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia Avolin (born Avelin), 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia Avolin, 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia Avolin (born Neoff), 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia / Lena * Avolin (born Neoff), 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia Avolin (born Neoff), 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Sofia Avolin (born Neoff), 1807 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Ryden (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Rydeen (Rydèn) (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter RYDÉN (born AVOLIN), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesHelena Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
MyHeritage Family TreesLeena Sofia Neoff, 1807 - 1868
Geni World Family TreeHelena Juliana Johansdotter Rydén (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
Geni World Family TreeHelena Mattsdotter Avolin, 1798 - 1798
Geni World Family TreeHelena Johansdotter Ryden (born Avolin), 1758 - 1811
FamilySearch Family TreeHelena Avolin, born 1758
FamilySearch Family TreeHelena Avolin (born Neoff)
FamilySearch Family TreeHelena, born 1837
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Helena Avolin, born 1758
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Helena Avolin, born 1758
Finland Church Census and Pre-Confirmation Books, 1657-1915Helena Johs Pauckunen (Avolin)
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- Helena Avolyn
- Helena Avilen
- Helena Avelyn
- Helena Afolin
- Helena Afolyn
- Helena Avelin
- Helina Avolin
- Helina Avolyn
- Helina Avilen
- Helina Avelyn
- Chinese (Simplified): 海伦娜 阿沃林 (Hǎilúnnà Āwòlín)
- Czech: Helena Avolinová
- French: Hélène Avolin
- Hungarian: Avolin Helena
- Italian: Elena Avolin
- Japanese: ヘレナ アボリン (Herena Aborin)
- Russian: Елена Аволин (Yelena Avolin)
- Ukrainian: Гелена Аволін (Helena Avolin)
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Helene, the ancient Greek root of Helena, likely stems from "ἑλένη" (Helénē), a word whose own origin is debated. One theory connects it to "ἑλένη" meaning "torch" or "bright," possibly linked to the Greek word "ἥλιος" (helios) meaning "sun." Another, less accepted, theory suggests a pre-Greek origin. The name's association with light and beauty is a recurring theme. The shift from Helene to Helena in English and other languages is a common phonetic adaptation. Helena's prominence began with Helen of Troy in Greek mythology, whose abduction sparked the Trojan War. Saint Helena, mother of Roman Emperor Constantine, further popularized the name in the Christian era. The name spread throughout Europe with the rise of Christianity and the Roman Empire. It remained consistently popular in many European countries, including England, France, and Spain. Variations include Helen, Hélène, Elena, and Lena. Diminutives like Ella, Ellie, and Lena are also common.
The surname Avolin has its roots in Eastern Europe, particularly within Slavic regions, where it is believed to have originated as a diminutive or derivative form of a personal name. The name may be linked to the Slavic word "avola," which translates to "eagle," symbolizing strength and nobility. Historically, surnames in this region often reflected occupations, geographical features, or personal characteristics, and Avolin likely emerged during the feudal period when surnames became more common as a means of identification. Over time, individuals bearing the surname may have been associated with roles in agriculture or local governance, reflecting the agrarian society of the time.
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