How about Aïleen? Aïleen means “strength”, “little bird” and “desired” (from Aveline) and “torch”, “beautiful”, “light”, “bright” and “shining” (from Helen).
if we're discussing name meanings then it also means "god was gracious, god has shown favor" in hebrew, "nice" in persian, "beautiful" in hindi, "mother" in swahili, "strong" in native american, "friend" in arabic, and "flower" in greek that aside, its a common nickname for people with nina/rina at the end of their full name people in my country use the name a lot y'know, there are many other worse names that can be badly translated into a different language... like the korean name "tae" which means "great" in korean, but when translated into filipino, it literally means "shit"