Lene

"Variant of Leni. Bright, shining; short for Helena or Magdalena"

♀ Femenino · German
short german cheerful popular-in-germany variant

📖 Acerca de Lene

Lene es un nombre femenino escandinavo y alemán, forma abreviada de Helene ("brillante, resplandeciente") o Magdalene. Ampliamente usado en Noruega, Dinamarca y las regiones germanohablantes, tiene la calidad limpia y vocálica típica de los nombres nórdicos — compacto pero cálido — y fue especialmente popular en Escandinavia durante los años 60-70. Internacionalmente, Lene ganó reconocimiento a través de la cantautora noruega Lene Marlin ("Sitting Down Here", 1999) y la vocalista de Aqua Lene Nystrøm ("Barbie Girl", 1997). También destaca la política danesa Lene Espersen y la pionera del new wave Lene Lovich.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenGerman
  • Género♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoVariant of Leni. Bright, shining; short for Helena or Magdalena

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Lene Marlin — Norwegian singer-songwriter (born 1980), whose debut single "Sitting Down Here" became an international hit in 1999; known for her deeply personal, introspective style and one of Norway's most successful musical exports of the late 1990s.
  • Lene Nystrøm — Norwegian singer (born 1973), lead vocalist of the Danish-Norwegian pop group Aqua, internationally known for the global phenomenon "Barbie Girl" (1997) and one of the most recognizable voices in 1990s pop music.
  • Lene Lovich — British-American musician and performer (born 1949), new wave pioneer known for her eccentric, operatic vocal style and the hit "Lucky Number" (1979); an influential figure in the early post-punk and new wave movements.
  • Lene Espersen — Danish politician (born 1965), former leader of the Conservative People's Party and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark (2010–2011), one of the most prominent female politicians in Danish history.