Helin is a name of Turkish origin, derived from the word "helim," which means "snow." This name has been traditionally used among the Turks and other Turkic-speaking communities for centuries. It gained popularity in Europe during the 20th century due to its unique sound and meaning. Helin is typically given to girls but can also be used as a unisex name in some cultures. Its spelling varies slightly across different regions, with common variations including Helin and Hailin.
The name Helin has seen a varied trend in popularity over the past two decades, with peaks in 2003 and 2015 (both having 6 births), and a recent surge in 2023 (8 births). However, it appears that the name's popularity has generally declined after its peak in 2004.