It’s all in a name!
Ilona is a feminine given name used primarily in Hungary and Finland, as well as in other parts of Central and Eastern Europe.
The name Ilona is the Hungarian form of the Greek name Helenē (Ἑλένη), which is commonly interpreted to mean “torch,” “light,” or “shining one.” The name likely entered Hungarian through Slavic intermediaries such as Jelena.
In Hungarian folklore, Ilona is also known as the name of the Queen of the Fairies, a mythical figure associated with beauty, magic, and enchantment.
In Finland, Ilona is commonly associated with the Finnish word ilo, meaning “joy.” In this context, ilona can be understood as “as a joy [to someone],” though this interpretation is a folk etymology and not linguistically related to the Greek origin.
There are several nicknames for my name. The usually represented include Ilonka, Ilike, Ica, Illy, Lo, Ilka. My brother always called me Ilka.
My second Christian name is Phiroza. Obviously my patronymic Demyanovna, my father was named Demyan, after his father. Phiroza comes from Feroz, and is an Armenian name meaning ‘turquoise’.
The name Ilona is the Hungarian form of the Greek name Helenē (Ἑλένη), which is commonly interpreted to mean “torch,” “light,” or “shining one.” The name likely entered Hungarian through Slavic intermediaries such as Jelena.
In Hungarian folklore, Ilona is also known as the name of the Queen of the Fairies, a mythical figure associated with beauty, magic, and enchantment.
In Finland, Ilona is commonly associated with the Finnish word ilo, meaning “joy.” In this context, ilona can be understood as “as a joy [to someone],” though this interpretation is a folk etymology and not linguistically related to the Greek origin.
There are several nicknames for my name. The usually represented include Ilonka, Ilike, Ica, Illy, Lo, Ilka. My brother always called me Ilka.
My second Christian name is Phiroza. Obviously my patronymic Demyanovna, my father was named Demyan, after his father. Phiroza comes from Feroz, and is an Armenian name meaning ‘turquoise’.

