Irena is a traditionally European feminine given name.
Gender | Female |
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Region of origin | Europe |
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Related names | Arina, Iren, Irene, Irina, Rina |
- Irena Bačiulytė (born 1939), Lithuanian rower
- Irena Brynner (1917–2003), Russian-born American sculptor, jewelry designer, author
- Irena Degutienė (born 1949), Lithuanian politician and twice acting Prime Minister
- Irena Fleissnerová (born 1958), Czech swimmer
- Irena Jarocka (1946–2012), Polish singer
- Irena Káňová (1893–1963), Slovak politician
- Irena Karpa (born 1980), Ukrainian writer, journalist and singer
- Irena Milovan (1937–2020), Yugoslav ballet dancer
- Irena Olevsky (born 1974), Australian synchronized swimmer
- Irena Pavelková (born 1974), Czech slalom canoer
- Irena Šedivá (born 1992), Czech javelin thrower
- Irena Sendler (1910–2008), Polish social worker and resistance member who saved Jewish children during the Nazi occupation
- Irena Šiaulienė (born 1955), Lithuanian politician
- Irena Swanson, Yugoslav-born American mathematician
- Irena Szewińska (1946–2018), Polish sprinter
- Irena Turkevycz-Martynec (1899–1983), Ukrainian-Canadian opera singer
- Irena Veisaitė (1928–2020), Lithuanian academic and human rights activist
- Irēna Žauna (born 1981), Latvian hurdler
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