Elaine Character

Elaine is a feminine given name, an Old French form of the name Helen used for a character in the 15th Century Arthurian romance Le Morte d’Arthur by Thomas Malory.

Yahoo: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Apologizes For One Aspect Of Her Seinfeld Character Elaine: 'God, I'd Love To Go Back And Fix That'

elaine character 2 Exclusive Content Member Only — Sign Up Free 🔒 Unlock full images & premium access

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Apologizes For One Aspect Of Her Seinfeld Character Elaine: 'God, I'd Love To Go Back And Fix That'

elaine character 3 Exclusive Content Member Only — Sign Up Free 🔒 Unlock full images & premium access

MSN: Rewatching Seinfeld made me see Elaine differently — she might be the most honest character on TV

elaine character 4 Exclusive Content Member Only — Sign Up Free 🔒 Unlock full images & premium access

Rewatching Seinfeld made me see Elaine differently — she might be the most honest character on TV

elaine character 5 Exclusive Content Member Only — Sign Up Free 🔒 Unlock full images & premium access

Yahoo UK & Ireland: 'Seinfeld' premiered 30 years ago without Elaine Benes — here's how her character changed the show

'Seinfeld' premiered 30 years ago without Elaine Benes — here's how her character changed the show

Cinema Blend: Seinfeld's Elaine Benes: The Funniest Moments From Julia Louis-Dreyfus' Character

Elaine is a girl's name of French, Scottish origin meaning "bright, shining light". Elaine is the 369 ranked female name by popularity.

From an Old French form of Helen. It appears in Arthurian legend; in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation Le Morte d'Arthur Elaine was the daughter of Pelles, the lover of Lancelot, and the mother of Galahad.

Elaine is a name of profound brilliance. Its primary meaning is “sun ray,” “shining light,” or “bright one.” This definition is deeply rooted in its etymological grandmother, the Greek name Helen. However, the name carries a beautiful duality.

Elaine uploaded her debut single, "Slip Away" onto SoundCloud in February 2019, before officially self-releasing it in April 2019. Her follow-up single, "I Just Wanna Know" was released in August 2019.