Meaning & History
Mylène is a French feminine given name, originally a contraction of Marie and Hélène. It can also be considered a French form of Milena. The name gained popularity in France during the 20th century, largely due to its melodic blend of two classic names.
Etymology
Mylène combines Marie (a French form of Maria, ultimately derived from Hebrew Maryam) and Hélène (from Greek Helénē, meaning 'torch' or 'light'). This blend results in a name that evokes both the traditional femininity of Marie and the luminous quality of Hélène.Notable Bearers
According to Wikipedia, several notable individuals share the name:- Mylène Demongeot (1935–2022), French actress
- Mylène Farmer (born 1961), French singer-songwriter
- Mylène Jampanoï (born 1980), French actress
- Mylene Dizon (born 1976), Filipino actress and model
- Mylene Ong (born 1991), Singaporean Olympic swimmer
- Mylene Paat (born 1994), Filipino volleyball player
Cultural Significance
In French culture, compound names beginning with Marie- have a long tradition, often honoring the Virgin Mary. Mylène represents a more modern fusion, coined in the 20th century. The name is almost exclusively given in French-speaking regions, though similar forms like Milena are common in Slavic countries.- Meaning: a modern contraction of Marie and Hélène
- Origin: French
- Usage: primarily in France and French-speaking regions
- Type: compound/invented given name
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Mylene