Ilana Explained
Ilana (Hebrew: אִילָנָה) is a Hebrew feminine given name, the female form of the word אִילָן (tree). It is also a variant of the Greek, Helen (given name), that means "torch" or "light" or it can also mean "shining." Notable people with the name include:
- Ilana Adir (born 1941), Israeli Olympic sprinter
- Ilana Avital (born 1960), Israeli singer
- Ilana Krausman Ben-Amos (born 1949), Israeli professor
- Ilana Berger (born 1965), Israeli tennis player
- Ilana Casoy (born 1960), Brazilian writer
- Ilana Cicurel (born 1972), French lawyer and politician
- Ilana Cohen (born 1943), Israeli politician
- Ilana Davidson, American operatic soprano
- Ilana Dayan (born 1964), Israeli journalist
- Ilana Duff, Canadian Paralympic athlete
- Ilana Eliya (born 1955), Israeli singer
- Ilana Frank, Canadian film producer
- Ilana Glazer (born 1987), American comedian and actress
- Ilana Halperin (born 1973), American artist
- Ilana Harris-Babou (born 1991), American sculptor
- Ilana Karaszyk (born 1938), Israeli Olympic runner and long jumper
- Ilana Kloss (born 1956), South African tennis player, World #1 in doubles
- Ilana Kratysh (born 1990), Israeli freestyle wrestler
- Ilana Kurshan, Israeli author
- Ilana Levine (born 1963), American actress
- Ilana Löwy (born 1948), Polish historian
- Ilana Mushin, Australian linguist
- Ilana Neumann, Dominican Republic politician
- Ilana Panich-Linsman (born 1984), American journalist
- Ilana Paul-Binyamin, Israeli academic
- Ilana Salama Ortar (born 1949), Egyptian visual artist
- Ilana Raviv (born 1945), Israeli artist
- Ilana Rooderkerk (born 1987), Dutch actor and politician
- Ilana Rovina (1934-2020), Israeli singer
- Ilana Rovner (born 1938), Latvian judge
- Ilana Rubel (born 1972), American politician
- Ilana Sod (born 1973), Mexican television presenter
- Ilana Verdansky, fictional character on the ABC television show Lost.
- Ilana Vered (born 1943), Israeli pianist
- Ilana B. Witten, American neuroscientist
- Ilana Yahav, Israeli artist