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Helga (derived from heilagr - "holy", "blessed") is a female name, used mainly in , German-speaking countries and the ( Hege, Helle, Helge, Helga, Helka or Oili). The name was in use in before the , but appears to have died out afterwards. It was re-introduced to nations in the 20th century from , the , and the . Scandinavian male equivalent is Helge, or Helgi. Eastern Slavic names Olga (Ольга) and (Олег) are derived from it.

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Helga was among the most popular names for girls in Germany from the 1920s to the 1950s.


People
All of last names listed in alphabetical order:


A
  • (born 1943), East German historian and politician
  • Helga de Alvear (1936–2025), German art collector
  • , Austrian ethnologist and sociologist
  • (1883–1964), Danish painter
  • (1948–1986), German-Austrian actress
  • Helga Aradóttir (1538–1614), grand-daughter of executed Icelandic bishop Jón Arason
  • (1964–2013), West German sprinter
  • , German chess player


B
  • (1931–2011), Icelandic actress and director
  • (born 1954), German mathematician
  • (1907–1978), Swedish author
  • (1920–1941), German resistance fighter
  • Helga Bîrsan (1928–2004), Romanian gymnast
  • (1953–1982), Norwegian artistic gymnast
  • Helga de la Brache (1817–1885), Swedish con artist
  • , East German singer
  • (1881–1968), Swedish film actress


C
  • (born 1977), Portuguese politician
  • Helga von Cramm (1840–1919), German–Swiss painter, illustrator, and graphic artist
  • (1921–2013), German film editor


D
  • (1910–2003), Norwegian nurse and organizational leader
  • (1941–2019), Soviet then Latvian actress
  • , New York-based multidisciplinary artist
  • (1925–1943), Jewish victim of National Socialism
  • (born 1939), Austrian soprano and mezzo soprano
  • Helga Diederichsen (1930–2005), Mexican swimmer
  • Helga Diercks-Norden (1924–2011), German journalist and feminist activist
  • (1940–2018), German orchidologist and author
  • (1929–2022), German figure skater


E
  • (1910–2005), German criminologist, prison director, and high-profile prisons reformer
  • (1875–1966), Norwegian psychologist and educationalist
  • , Austrian para-alpine skier
  • (1860–1942), American suffragist
  • (born 1939), Czech-born Danish goldsmith


F


G
  • , Women Suffrage Society Organizer
  • (1929–2008), Norwegian politician
  • Helga Glöckner-Neubert (1938–2017), German writer
  • (1929–1990), Austrian fencer
  • (1932–1945), eldest daughter of Nazi propaganda minister and
  • (1922–2008), German artist, writer, and free love activist
  • , biological oceanographer
  • Helga Göring (1922–2010), German stage, television, and film actress
  • Helga Görlin, Swedish soprano and voice teacher
  • (1930–2017), German historian and university professor
  • (born 1942), German radio announcer
  • Helga Gunerius Eriksen (born 1950), Norwegian novelist and children's writer


H
  • (1934–1989), Polish-born speed skater in East Germany
  • (1937–1991), East German multi-faceted stage performer and entertainer
  • Helga Halldórsdóttir (born 1963), Icelandic hurdler
  • Helga Haller von Hallerstein (1927–2017), German countess and politician
  • (1932–2024), Norwegian politician
  • Helga Haugland Byfuglien (born 1950), Norwegian bishop
  • (1863–1936), Norwegian domestic science teacher and politician
  • Helga Hellebrand-Wiedermann (1930–2013), Austrian sprint canoer
  • (1937–2018), German sprinter
  • Helga Henselder-Barzel (1940–1995), German political scientist
  • (born 1938), German-born Norwegian political scientist, diplomat, and politician
  • (born 1937), German track and field athlete
  • Helga Hörz (born 1935), German Marxist philosopher and women's rights activist
  • Helga Hošková-Weissová (born 1929), Czech artist and Holocaust survivor


I
  • Helga Nadire İnan Ertürk (born 1984), Turkish-German footballer


J
  • Helga Jensine Waabenø (1908–1994), Norwegian nurse and Lutheran missionary
  • Helga Jónsdóttir (born 1957), professor in nursing


K
  • (1882–1936), Norwegian politician
  • (1931–2021), German athlete
  • (born 1935), German politician
  • , former Austrian Paralympic alpine skier
  • (born 1942), German fencer
  • (born 1943), Polish-born photographer based in Namibia
  • Helga Königsdorf (1938–2014), German mathematician and author
  • (born 1948), Austrian politician
  • Helga W. Kraft, German-American professor
  • (born 1988), Filipina actress
  • (1935–1989), German film editor
  • Helga Kreuter-Eggemann (1914–1970), German art historian
  • Helga Kühn-Mengel (born 1947), German politician
  • , Australian philosopher
  • (1920–2011), Estonian pedagogical scientist


L
  • (born 1940), East German politician
  • (born 1969), Russian director, writer, and poet, based in New York City
  • (1884–1947), Danish trade unionist and pioneering politician
  • Helga van Leur (born 1970), Dutch meteorologist
  • (1930–2019), Norwegian politician
  • (1951–2021), German swimmer
  • Helga Liné (born 1932), Portuguese-Spanish film actress and circus acrobat
  • , Ukrainian humanitarian and public figure
  • (1952–2022), German politician
  • , former East German slalom canoeist
  • Helga Lütten (born 1961), German former professional tennis player


M
  • (1940–1999), German film actress
  • (born 1943), German gymnast
  • (1937–2014), German fencer
  • Helga Moddansdóttir, Haakon Paulsson’s mistress
  • (1896–1986), German actress
  • (born 1950), Portuguese poet
  • Helga de la Motte-Haber (born 1938), German musicologist
  • Helga Mucke-Wittbrodt (1910–1999), German physician
  • Helga Mühlberg-Ulze, East German sprint canoeist
  • Helga Müller, German luger


N
  • Helga Németh (born 1973), Hungarian handball player
  • (born 1940), German actress
  • (1932–2012), first female Holocaust survivor ordained as a rabbi
  • (born 1956), German former swimmer
  • Helga Niessen Masthoff (born 1941), retired West German tennis player
  • Helga Nõu (born 1934), Estonian writer
  • Helga M. Novak (1935–2013), German-Icelandic writer
  • (born 1937), Austrian university professor emeritus


O-Ö
  • (1951–2020), German volleyball player
  • Helga Margrét Ögmundsdóttir (born 1948), Icelandic former professor


P


R
  • Helga E. Rafelski (1949–2000), German particle physicist
  • (born 1962), German track and field athlete
  • (1875–1956), Norwegian politician
  • , retired German rower
  • Helga Marie Ring Reusch (1865–1944), Norwegian painter
  • (1934–2016), Dutch writer
  • (born 1949), Norwegian politician
  • Helga Rut Guðmundsdóttir (born 1970), Icelandic professor of music education


S
  • (1963–2016), Norwegian physician and professor of medicine
  • Helga Schauerte-Maubouet (born 1957), German-French organist, writer, and music editor
  • (born 1960), German diplomat
  • Helga Schmidt-Neuber (1937–2018), German swimmer
  • (born 1937), Italian writer of German origin
  • (born 1940), German psychologist and author
  • (born 1939), German politician
  • (1940–2015), German female tennis player
  • (1939–1999), judge at Bundesverfassungsgericht
  • (born 1949), German athlete and Olympic medalist
  • Helga Sigurðardóttir (born 1969), Icelandic swimmer
  • Helga María Sista (born 1947), Argentine alpine skier
  • , scholar of German literature
  • Helga Sonck-Majewski (1916–2015), Finnish artist
  • (1904–1983), Norwegian educator, feminist, and resistance member
  • , Russian-born visual artist
  • , Canadian media executive
  • (born 1939), German motorcyclist and car racer
  • , Belgian politician
  • (born 1938), German fencer


T
  • Helga Tawil-Souri (born 1969), Palestinian-American media scholar and documentary filmmaker
  • , subject of Andrew Wyeth's famous paintings
  • Helga Thaler Ausserhofer (born 1952), Italian politician
  • (1891–1988), Swedish film actress
  • Helle Thorning-Schmidt (born 1966), 41st Prime Minister of Denmark
  • (1924-2014), German politician
  • Helga Charlotte Tolle, German actress, singer and dancer
  • Helga Margrét Þorsteinsdóttir (born 1991), Icelandic heptathlete
  • Helga Trüpel (born 1958), German politician (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen)


V
  • Helga Vala Helgadóttir (born 1972), Icelandic politician
  • , Norwegian-American philosopher
  • (born 1980), Portuguese female tennis player
  • Helga María Vilhjálmsdóttir (born 1995), Icelandic alpine skier
  • Helga Vlahović (1945–2012), Croatian journalist, producer, and television personality


W
  • (born 1956), German former swimmer
  • (1903-1991), elderly woman in a persistent vegetative state
  • (1943–2019), German Old Testament scholar
  • (born 1961), Austrian industrial ecologist, climate scientist, and professor of industrial ecology and climate change


Z
  • Helga Zepp-LaRouche (born 1948), German journalist and politician
  • (born 1942), German former swimmer
  • Helga Josephine Zinnbauer (1909-1980), Australian community worker and librarian
  • (born 1976), Icelandic professor of public health
  • Helga Zöllner (1941-1983), Hungarian figure skater


Fictional characters
  • Helga, wife of Hägar in the comic strip Hägar the Horrible
  • Helga, a Dutch enemy character in the fighting game Human Killing Machine
  • Helga the Fair, a character in Gunnlaugs saga ormstungu
  • Helga, a character in the game
  • Helga, lead character in the 1967 sex education film Helga – Vom Werden des menschlichen Lebens
  • Helga, wife of Floki, character in the historical series Vikings
  • Helga Beimer, a character in the soap opera Lindenstraße
  • Helga von Bubble, a character in the Toy Story Toons short,
  • Helga Gallimard, wife of Rene Gallimard in the play
  • Helga Geerhart, a character in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!
  • Helga Hufflepuff, founder of Hogwarts' Hufflepuff house in the books
  • , a character in
  • Helga Pataki, a character in the Nickelodeon animated TV series Hey Arnold!
  • Helga Phugly, a character in the adult animated sitcom
  • Helga Rasmussen, a founder of the Black Armory in the video game Destiny 2
  • Helga Sinclair, a character in the 2001 Disney animated feature film
  • Helga Von Guggen, an antagonist in the Franco-Canadian animated TV series


Other
  • Helga, one of the two phantom torsos carried by the Artemis 1 mission


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