I believe Helen/Ellen are called Eilidh in Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig).
It is a Gaelic form of Helen and related to a Gaelic word meaning 'pleasant'
Eibhlín (pron. Eileen or Evleen) Léan (pron. layn) from Eiléanóir (elaynór)
Scottish Gaelic: Eilidh (Elaine, Ellen, Ellie, Elly, Helen) Irish Gaelic: Léan
Eilidh is a lovely name. It is very Scottish
The name Eileen does not have a specific biblical meaning as it is of Gaelic origin. It is derived from the Irish name Eibhlín, which is a variant of the name Helen. Helen in Greek means "torch" or "light," symbolizing brightness and light.
I would suggest Elena. Both originate from the name Helene--Elena is Spanish and Eileen is Gaelic for Helen.
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Irish "Gaelic": bláth Scottish Gaelic:
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.