Aileen
Aileen is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Aileen Allen, American diver who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics
- Aileen Bordman, American author and filmmaker. Most notable, Monet’s Palate with Meryl Streep
- Aileen Britton, Australian actress
- Aileen Campbell, SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament for Clydesdale and Minister for Local Government and Planning
- Aileen Carroll, Canadian politician
- Aileen Convery (born 1969), Irish swimmer
- Aileen Cust, first female veterinary surgeon to practise in the British Isles
- Aileen Dent, Australian artist
- Aileen Eaton, boxing promoter
- Aileen Fisher, prominent writer for children
- Aileen Fox, English archaeologist
- Aileen de Graaf, Dutch darts player
- Aileen Gunther, member of the New York State Assembly
- Aileen Hernandez, American union organizer and civil right activist
- Aileen McGlynn, Scottish paralympic tandem cyclist
- Aileen McKeogh (1952–2005), the first director of Arthouse, a sculptor and academic in Ireland
- Aileen McLeod, SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament for South Scotland
- Aileen Meagher, Canadian athlete who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics
- Aileen Mehle, American columnist
- Aileen Osofsky (1926–2010), American community leader, philanthropist and bridge player
- Aileen O'Toole, the managing director of the Irish consultancy AMAS Ltd
- Aileen Paterson, Scottish writer and illustrator
- Aileen Plant, Australian expert in infectious diseases
- Aileen Pringle, American actress
- Aileen Quinn, American actress who played the title role in the film Annie
- Aileen Raymond, English television/stage actress
- Aileen Riggin, American swimmer and diver
- Aileen Roberts, 2nd Countess Roberts (1870–1944), British noblewoman
- Aileen B. Ryan (1912–1987), New York politician
- Aileen Tan, actress from Singapore
- Aileen Wuornos, American serial killer, robber, and prostitute
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Anglicisation of Eilidh |
Other names | |
See also | Eileen |
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