Proper noun
Hellen
(Greek mythology) the mythological patriarch of the Hellenes, the son of Deucalion (or sometimes Zeus) and Pyrrha, brother of Amphictyon and father of Aeolus, Xuthus, and Dorus
Hellen (plural Hellens)
A surname.
According to Parliament’s Public Relations Manager Hellen Kawesa, a special sitting will be held at 2pm. Source: Internet
Cosies Through the Ages: winner – Australian Summer Tragedy 2020 by Hellen Fisher, $150 prize donated by Fish Creek Pharmacy Plus; honourable mention – Got You Covid by Heather Brimblecombe, $50 prize donated by De-Sign & Window Furnishings. Source: Internet
A panel of three justices comprising; Hon. Justice Egonda Ntende, Hon. Lady Justice Hellen Obura and Hon. Justice Stephen Musota will hear deliver judgments in 56 appeals in a period of two weeks. Source: Internet
This week we introduce you to an educator at Hellen Caro Elementary creating little doctors. Source: Internet
Hellen Keller, renowned American author and political acitivist, is credited with bringing the first Akita to the United States in 1937. Source: Internet
There was success for another Kenyan who had chosen to swap her normal distance, two-time world 5,000m champion Hellen Obiri winning a high-quality 3,000m in 8:22.54, with seven runners nailing personal bests. Source: Internet