yes actually it is. The names Helen, Eileen, Elena, and Helena all have the same meaning- "light"
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No, Saint Simon and Saint Peter are two different individuals in Christianity. Saint Peter is also known as Saint Simon Peter, as Peter was his given name and Simon was his original name before he was renamed by Jesus.
There is no saint in the Catholic tradition named Saint Tatum. The name Tatum is not a commonly recognized saint's name.
If you are referring to the Blessed Vrgin Mary, her mother's name was Saint Anne.
To determine your saint name, you can use your baptismal name. Some people also choose a saint they feel a connection to or admire for qualities they wish to embody as their saint name.
Helen Eileen Beardsley's birth name is Helen Eileen Brandmeir.
No. Eileen is a variant of the Greek name Helen.
From the Greek form "Helen", the Irish name Eileen means "sunlight".
Eileen derives from the name Helen, for which the Spanish name is Elena or Iliana. If you just wish to use the name "Eileen" in Spanish, just say it. (Quiero visitar a Eileen más tarde - for example)
The name Eileen does not have a specific biblical meaning as it is of Gaelic origin. It is derived from the Irish name Eibhlín, which is a variant of the name Helen. Helen in Greek means "torch" or "light," symbolizing brightness and light.
There is no saint named Ellen but the name derives from Helen or Helena and those are saint names.
It is a Gaelic form of Helen and related to a Gaelic word meaning 'pleasant'
There is no officially recognized saint named Eileen in the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church canonizes saints based on their lives of virtue and holiness, and while there may be individuals with the name Eileen who are venerated in local traditions or by specific communities, they have not been canonized as saints. The name Eileen itself is derived from the Irish name "Eibhlin," meaning "radiant" or "shining."
Eileen comes from the Irish Gaelic names Eilin and Aibhilin. boith of these names come from Norman French and are versions of Ava or Aveline. A little know saint, Saint Ava of France, would be the Patron Saint for the name Eileen.
There is no saint named Ellen but the name derives from Helen or Helena and those are saint names.
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Either name is proper but Helena is more commonly used.