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Helene

[ huh-leen ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Helen.


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Example Sentences

“Had champagne that night,” Helene recalled to Haygood during their interview, as her husband grinned.

In the Washington Post article, Eugene and Helene talk about praying for Obama to win the White House.

Helene feels caught in a terrible dilemma: to choose between the man she loves and preserving herself.

Helene Zuber at Der Spiegel Online says the latest revelations could not come at a worse time.

Sophie Helene Menin writes about food and wine, sense of place and the pleasures of the table.

It was her daughter, Helene, who had just escaped shipwreck, saving only one child.

He was out walking with his sister Helene, his mother and the Marquis de Vandenesse.

In a sudden outburst of jealous hate, Helene pushed the little Charles into the Bievre, where he was drowned.

He lived with his extraordinarily beautiful wife, Helene, in a house about a half mile away.

And for this unseemly conduct he craves the pardon of their Highnesses Hugo and Helene, his beloved master and mistress.

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