Alyona Explained
Alyona (Russian: Алёна) or Aliona is a slavic female given name derived from the Ancient Greek name Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἑλένη, Helenē (dialectal variant: Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἑλένα, Helena). Another version points to Ancient Rus', where the pagan goddess of the dawn existed. And the name was interpreted as sunny, beautiful, scarlet, chosen.
People with the name
- Alyona Alekhina (born 1988), Russian-American snowboarder
- Alyona Alyona (born 1991), Ukrainian rapper
- Alyona Apina (born 1964), Soviet/Russian singer
- Aliona Babak (born 1969), Ukrainian politician
- Alyona Babenko (born 1972), Russian actress
- Aliona Bolsova (born 1997), Spanish-Moldovan tennis player
- Aliona Doletskaya (born 1955), Russian journalist
- Aliona Dubitskaya (born 1990), Belarusian shot putter
- Alyona Khmelnitskaya (born 1971), Russian actress
- Alyona Lanskaya (born 1985), Belarusian singer
- Alyona Mikhaylova (born 1995), Russian actress
- Alyona Minkovski (born 1986), Russian-American journalist
- Aliona Moon (born 1989), Moldovan singer
- Alyona Osmanova (born 1988), Ukrainian model
- Alyona Polunina (born 1975), Russian filmmaker
- Alyona Rassohyna (born 1990), Ukrainian mixed martial artist
- Aljona Savchenko (born 1984), Ukrainian-born German pair skater
- Alyona Shamotina (born 1995), Ukrainian hammer thrower
- Alyona Shchennikova (born 2001), American gymnast
- Alyona Subbotina (born 1990), Kazakhstani model
- Alyona Torganova (born 1980), Russian singer
- Aliona Vilani (born 1984), Russian-Kazakh dancer
Fictional characters