Proper noun
Helle
(Greek mythology) A daughter of king Athamas, who, together with her brother Phrixus, fled from their stepmother Ino to Colchis on a golden ram. On their way, she fell from its back and was drowned in the strait called, after her, Hellespont.
Investigators had finally narrowed the search to this area after Helle, a Pan Am flight attendant, had vanished on November 18, 1986. Source: Internet
Plath Helle (2007) p41-44 Her father was buried in Winthrop Cemetery, Massachusetts. Source: Internet
Ozark Outdoor Supply Helle knives are made to be used and feel as good in your hand as they are beautiful to the eye. Source: Internet
Denmark's Helle Simonsen delivers the rock during the women's curling competition against Russia at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Monday, Feb. 10. Source: Internet
Helle says common preventive measures taken by him and other ranchers include 24-hour watch, fencing pastures, and guard dogs. Source: Internet
Helle (2007) p44 She spent her first year winter and spring holidays traveling around Europe. Source: Internet