Origin:Russian
Other Origin(s):Greek, Hebrew
Meaning:Torch; Brilliant; Shining one; Of Magdala; Tower
You will be dazzled by baby Lenuschka’s light the moment they arrive. A mysterious moniker thought to be given to girls, Lenuschka is said to have Russian roots and stem from classic titles like Helena and Magdalena. Rooted in Greek, Helena sums up your little ray of sunshine perfectly, as it signifies “torch,” “brilliant,” and “shining one.” Lenuschka's supposed Hebrew roots lean into a religious background, tying the name to Mary Magdelene and the meanings “of Magdala” and “tower.” With Lena or Lenny as cute nicknames, Lenuschka is a striking choice that is sure to stand out on the playground.

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