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Eileen (/aɪˈliːn/ eye-LEEN or /ˈaɪliːn/ EYE-leen) is an Irish feminine given name anglicised from Eibhlín, an Irish form of the Norman French name Aveline, which is derived from the Germanic Avi, possibly meaning desire in combination with the diminutive suffix el and -in.. It is related to the English name Evelyn and the variant name Aileen. The name Eileen has been featured in classic Irish songs. [1] [2]
It may refer to:
People
Artists
- Eileen Agar (1899–1991), British Surrealist painter and photographer
- Eileen Andjelkovitch (1896–1941), British violinist
- Eileen Fisher (born 1950), clothing retailer and designer
- Eileen Folson (1956–2007), Broadway composer
- Eileen Ford (1922–2014), American model agency executive
- Eileen Gray (1878–1976), Irish furniture designer and architect
- Eileen Hazell (1903–1984), Canadian sculptor and potter
- Eileen Ramsay (1915-2017), British maritime photographer
- Eileen Shields (born 1970), American footwear designer and entrepreneur
Entertainers
- Eileen (singer) (born 1941), American-born singer in France
- Eileen Atkins (born 1934), English actress
- Eileen Barton (1924–2006), American singer
- Eileen Bellomo, member of rock group The Stilettos
- Eileen April Boylan (born 1987), Filipina/Irish-American actress
- Eileen Brennan (1932–2013), American actress
- Eileen Catterson, Scottish fashion model and former Miss Scotland
- Eileen Daly (born 1963), English actress, singer and director
- Eileen Davidson (born 1959), American film actress
- Eileen Derbyshire (born 1930), English character actress
- Eileen DeSandre, American actress
- Eileen Essell (1922–2015), Irish actress
- Eileen Farrell (1920–2002), American opera and concert singer
- Eileen Fulton (born 1933), American actress
- Eileen Heckart (1919–2001), American actress
- Eileen Helsby (born 1937), British actress
- Eileen Herlie (1918–2008), Scottish-American actress
- Eileen Ivers (born 1965), Irish-American musician
- Eileen Joyce (1908–1991), Australian pianist
- Eileen McCallum (born 1936), Scottish actress
- Eileen O'Brien (actress), English actress
- Eileen Pollock (1947–2020), Northern Ireland actress
- Eileen Rodgers (1930–2003), American singer and Broadway performer
- Eileen Rose (born 1965), American singer/songwriter
- Eileen Ryan, American actress
- Eileen Sedgwick (1898–1991), American silent film actress
- Eileen Walsh (born 1977), Irish actress
- Eileen Way (1911–1994), English actress
- Eileen Whitfield, Canadian journalist and playwright
- Eileen Wilson (1923-2018), American television star
- Eileen Yeow (born 1972), Singaporean actress
Politicians
- Eileen Anderson (1928–2021), Hawaii politician
- Eileen Bell (born 1943), Northern Ireland politician
- Eileen Desmond (1932–2005), British politician
- Eileen C. Dugan (1945–1996), New York politician
- Eileen Gordon (born 1946), United Kingdom politician
- Eileen Hickey (New York politician) (1945–1999), New York politician
- Eileen M. Hickey (1886–1960), Northern Irish politician
- Eileen Lemass (born 1932), Irish politician
- Eileen Malloy (born 1954), US ambassador
- Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's (born 1931), Northern Irish politician
- Eileen Parsons, British Virgin Islands politician
Sportspeople
- Eileen Ash (1911–2021), English cricketer
- Eileen Coparropa (born 1981), freestyle swimmer from Panama
- Eileen Ellison (1910–1967), English Grand Prix racer
- Eileen Gleeson (born 1972), Irish football manager
- Eileen Gu (born 2003), Chinese freestyle skier
- Eileen Hiscock (1909–1958), British athlete
- Eileen McNamara (born 1952), equestrian
- Eileen O'Keeffe (born 1981), Irish hammer thrower
- Eileen Bennett Whittingstall (1907–1979), UK tennis player
Writers
- Eileen Albrizio (born 1960), American writer
- Eileen Chang (1920–1995), Chinese writer
- Eileen Dunne (born 1958), Irish newsreader
- Eileen Gunn (born 1945), American science fiction writer and editor
- Eileen Kernaghan (born 1939), Canadian novelist
- Eileen McNamara (born 1952), American columnist and professor
- Eileen Myles (born 1949), American poet
- Eileen Pollock (writer), American television screenwriter and producer
- Eileen Power (1889–1940), British economic historian and medievalist
- Eileen Tabios (born 1960), Filipino-American writer and artist
- Eileen Wilks (born 1952), American fiction writer
Other
- Eileen Barker (born 1938), UK professor
- Eileen Caddy (1917–2006), founder of the Findhorn Foundation community
- Eileen Collins (born 1956), American astronaut
- Eileen de Coppet, Princess of Albania (1922–1985)
- Eileen Rockefeller Growald (born 1952), daughter of David Rockefeller
- Eileen McKenney, wife of American writer Nathanael West
- Eileen Nearne (1921–2010), member of UK Special Operations Executive (SOE)
- Eileen O'Shaughnessy, wife of British writer George Orwell
- Eileen Saxon (1942–1945), infant known as "The Blue Baby"
- Eileen Southern (1920–2002), African American musicologist
- Eileen Tallman Sufrin (1913-1999), Canadian author and labour activist
- Eileen Vidal (died 2003), kelper telephone and radio operator
Characters
- Eileen Shallot, character in the novella The Dream Master
- Birthday Girl: Eileen
- Eileen the Crow, from the 2015 video game Bloodborne
- Eileen Prince, mother of Severus Snape from the Harry Potter book series
- Eileen, from the cartoon Regular Show
- Eileen Galvin, from the horror video game Silent Hill 4
- Eileen Grimshaw from Coronation Street
- Eileen, a fairy in the charmed ridge level from Spyro: Year of the Dragon
- Eileen, a character from Tyler Perry's 2013 film A Madea Christmas
- Eileen (Virtua Fighter), a character in the game Virtua Fighter 5
Media
- Eileen (film), a 2023 psychological thriller
- Eileen (novel), a 2015 novel
See also
- Eileen Browne (disambiguation)
- Eileen O'Connell (disambiguation)
- Aileen, a given name
- Aylin, a given name
- Helen (disambiguation)
- Ilene, a given name
- Evelyn (disambiguation)
Notes
- ↑ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. p. 347. ISBN 0-19-861060-2.
- ↑ Evans, Cleveland Kent (17 December 2023). "Cleveland Evans: Irish love songs popularized Eileen". omaha.com. Omaha World Herald. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
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