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Helia

Feminine form derived from Greek 'helios' meaning 'sun,' associated with the sun god Helios.

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Helia is the luminous feminine counterpart to Helios, the ancient Greek personification of the sun himself. "Helios" derives from the Proto-Greek root connected to the Proto-Indo-European word for sun, related to the Latin "sol" and the Old English "sol" that gives us solar. In Greek mythology, Helios was a titan who drove a blazing chariot across the sky each day, his sister Selene governing the moon and his sister Eos the dawn — a family of celestial light.

Helia as a feminine form carries that solar radiance directly, naming a girl after the source of all earthly light. The name appears in Greek legend as one of the Heliades, daughters of Helios who mourned so deeply for their brother Phaethon — struck down by Zeus after his catastrophic attempt to drive the sun chariot — that they were transformed into poplar trees weeping amber tears. This mythological origin gives Helia an emotional depth beyond simple brightness: it is a name associated with devoted love, grief, and transformation.

Amber, it was said, was formed from their tears. As a given name in modern use, Helia is rare in the English-speaking world but found more frequently in Greek, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking communities, where its solar meaning and classical roots are more immediately legible. It has begun attracting attention among parents drawn to mythology-inspired names — occupying similar territory to Selene, Theia, and Calliope, but with a particular directness, naming a child quite literally after the sun. Its four syllables flow easily, its meaning is unambiguous and beautiful, and its classical pedigree is impeccable.

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