Crossword clues for helga
helga
- Andrew Wyeth's model
- Wyeth's model
- Scandinavian wife of comics
- Hägar's wife, in the comics
- Haegar the Horrible's wife
- Woman's name derived from an Old Norse word for "holy"
- Wife of "Hagar the Horrible"
- Viking wife of the comics
- Tomboy Pataki of "Hey Arnold!"
- Swiss-account name
- Popular Wyeth subject
- Pigtailed "Hey Arnold" character
- Longtime Wyeth model Testorf
- Honi and Hamlet's mother
- Hogwarts co-founder Hufflepuff
- Hogwarts co-founder ___ Hufflepuff
- Hdgar's less horrible half
- Hägar's wife in the funnies
- Hägar's other half
- Hägar's honey
- Hägar the Horrible's wife, in the funnies
- Hagar the Horrible's spouse
- Hägar nagger
- German given name meaning pious
- Frequent Andrew Wyeth subject
- Comic strip mother of Hamlet and Honi
- Comic Hagar's wife
- Austrian soprano Dernesch
- Andrew Wyeth's "The ___ Pictures"
- Andrew Wyeth model
- ___ Hufflepuff, one of the co-founders of Hogwarts
- Hagar the Horrible's honey
- Andrew Wyeth's "The _____ Pictures"
- Hagar's better half, in the comics
- Hägar the Horrible's wife, in the comics
- Wyeth's "___ Pictures"
- Andrew Wyeth's "___ Pictures"
- Mrs. Hägar the Horrible
- Hägar's other half
- Andrew Wyeth subject
- Hägar's wife, in the comics
- Hägar the Horrible's wife
- Subject of an Andrew Wyeth portrait series
- Col. Klink's secretary
- "___ Pictures" of Andrew Wyeth
- Wyeth portrait subject
- Wife of Hägar the Horrible
- Hägar's wife
- Hägar's wife in the funnies
- Wyeth subject
- Frequent Wyeth model
- Wife of Hägar the Horrible
- Mrs. Hägar the Horrible
- Wyeth model
- That Wyeth model
- Olympic winner Haase: 1960
- Hagar's wife, in comics
- Girl's name
- Frequent Andrew Wyeth model
- Comic-strip wife
- Hägar's comics wife
- Hagar the Horrible's lady
Wikipedia
Helga (derived from Old Norse heilagr - "holy", "blessed") is a female name, used mainly in Scandinavia, Iceland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Netherlands (Hege, Helle, Helge, Helga, Helka or Oili). The name was in use in England before the Norman Conquest, but appears to have died out afterwards. It was re-introduced to English-speaking nations in the 20th century from Germany and the Nordic countries. Eastern Slavic name Olga (Ольга) is derived from it. Scandinavian male equivalent is Helge, or Helgi.
Name days: Estonia - May 31, Hungary - October 3, Latvia - October 9, Sweden - November 21, Finland - May 31, Greece - 11 July
Helga is a feminine given name of people and fictional characters.
Helga may also refer to:
Calling „Helga!“ is a running gag at German concerts and festivals.