The name Helga has German origins and has several translation variants and meanings. One possible translation is "holy," "blessed," or "radiant." The name Helga may also be related to the ancient Germanic root form "heilag," meaning "holy" or "sacred." In Norse mythology, Helga was known as "Hel," the goddess of death and the underworld. Her broad spiritual circle included warriors, worshippers of death, and ancestors. She was often depicted as a woman with black hair and a pale face, ruling over the kingdom of the dead. In German culture, the name Helga may be associated with the German name Helga, which means "holy," "pious," or "radiant." The name Helga was popular in Germany in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was used as a feminine name. However, over time, its popularity has declined, and it is now rarely used, both in Germany and in other cultures, such as Latvian. This name may be encountered in works of art or literature, where Helga is a character with a strong and confident personality.
- Цвет: White
- Камень: Rock crystal
 
 
 
 
 
