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Eva Feminine Armenian Georgian +23

Eva is a female given name that serves as the form of Eve in many languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slavic, Baltic, and various others. It derives from the L...

Evadne Feminine Greek

Evadne is a feminine name of Greek origin, borne by several figures in Greek mythology. The name is derived from Greek Εὐάδνη (Euadne), which likely combines the prefix εὖ (eu) meaning "good" with the Cretan Greek elemen...

Evaline Feminine English

Evaline is a variant of the name Evelyn. Like Evelyn, Evaline ultimately derives from the Old French name Aveline, which is a diminutive of Avila, a Norman form of a Germanic name element meaning 'desired' or 'strength'...

Evalyn Feminine English

EtymologyEvalyn is a variant spelling of Evelyn, ultimately derived from the Norman French name Aveline. Aveline itself is a diminutive of the Germanic name Ava, which may mean 'desired' or 'life'. The surname Evelyn eme...

Eva María Feminine Spanish

Eva María is a Spanish compound given name combining Eva and María. It follows the traditional Spanish practice of forming double names from two separate given names, often with religious or family significance.Eva is th...

Evangelia Feminine Greek

Evangelia is a Greek feminine given name, derived from the Greek word euangelion meaning "good news" or "gospel." It is the feminine form of Evangelos, which is composed of the elements eu ("good") and angelos ("messenge...

Evangelija Feminine Macedonian

Evangelija is the Macedonian feminine form of Evangelos. Evangelos derives from the Greek word εὐάγγελος (euangelos), meaning “bringing good news,” composed of εὖ (eu) “good” and ἄγγελος (angelos) “messenger.” The name c...

Evangelina Feminine English Spanish

Evangelina is a Latinate form of Evangeline, used primarily in English and Spanish. Both names derive from the Latin evangelium ("gospel"), which in turn comes from Greek "good news", composed of the elements εὖ meaning...

Evangeline Feminine English

Evangeline is a poetic name meaning 'good news,' derived from the Greek elements eu ('good') and angelma ('news, message'). Its creation is credited to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who first used the name in...

Evangeliya Feminine Bulgarian

Evangeliya is the Bulgarian feminine form of Evangelos, a Greek name meaning "bringing good news" from the elements eu (good) and angelos (messenger). The name shares its roots with the word "evangelist," reflecting its...

Evanthe Feminine Greek

Evanthe is the Latinized form of Euanthe, an Ancient Greek name. The name Euanthe is derived from the Greek adjective εὐανθής (euanthes), meaning "blooming, flowery", which itself is composed of the prefix eu meaning "go...

Evanthia Feminine Greek

Evanthia is a modern Greek feminine given name, derived from the ancient Greek name Εὐανθία (Euanthia), a variant of Euanthe. The name's root elements, the Greek eu meaning "good" and anthos meaning "flower," combine to...

Evarista Feminine Spanish

Evarista is a Spanish feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Evaristo, which itself is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of the Latin Evaristus.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Εὐ...

Evdokia Feminine Greek

Evdokia is a modern Greek form of Eudocia, a name with deep roots in late antiquity and the Byzantine Empire.EtymologyThe name Eudocia is a Latinized form of the Greek name Eudokia (Εὐδοκία), which is derived from the wo...

Evdokija Feminine Macedonian

Evdokija is the Macedonian form of Eudocia, itself a Latinized version of the Greek name Εὐδοκία (Eudokia). The name derives from the Greek word εὐδοκέω (eudokeo) meaning "to be well pleased, to be satisfied," which is c...

Evdokiya Feminine Bulgarian Russian

Evdokiya is a Bulgarian and Russian variant of the Greek name Eudokia, which itself derives from the Latinized form Eudocia. The name ultimately comes from the Greek word εὐδοκέω (eudokeo) meaning 'to be well pleased, to...

Evdoxia Feminine Greek

Evdoxia is a Modern Greek feminine given name derived from the ancient Greek name Eudoxia. Etymologically, Eudoxia comes from the Greek word eudoxia (εὐδοξία), which means "good repute" or "good judgment." This term is c...

Ève Feminine French

Etymology & Origin Ève is the French form of Eve, which itself derives from the Hebrew name חַוָּה (Ḥawwa), connected to the word for 'to breathe' or 'to live'. In the Book of Genesis, Eve is the first woman, created fro...

Eve Feminine English Estonian +1

Eve is a feminine given name of profound religious and cultural significance, derived from the Hebrew name Ḥawwa (חַוָּה), itself stemming from the Hebrew root ḥawa (חָוָה) meaning "to breathe" or the related ḥaya (חָיָה...

Eveleen Feminine English

Eveleen is an English feminine name that either serves as a diminutive of Eve or a variant of Evelyn. It follows a common pattern of forming diminutive or variant girl names with the suffix -leen, found in names such as...

Evelia Feminine Spanish

Evelia is a Spanish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Evelio. Evelio itself is the Spanish form of the ancient Roman name Evellius, the meaning of which is uncertain. One theory connects Evellius to th...

Evelien Feminine Dutch

Evelien is the Dutch form of the name Evelina, a Latinate name popularized by Fanny Burney's novel Evelina (1778). Evelina itself is derived from the Norman French name Aveline, which came from the Germanic Avila. The ro...

Eveliina Feminine Finnish

Eveliina is a Finnish feminine given name, representing the local form of Evelina. The name has roots stretching back through multiple linguistic layers, ultimately deriving from the Germanic name element awi, of uncerta...

Evelin Feminine Estonian German +1

Evelin is the German, Estonian, and Hungarian form of Evelina. This feminine given name shares its etymological roots with the Latinate Evelina, which ultimately derives from the Norman French name Aveline, a diminutive...

Evelína Feminine Czech Slovak

Evelína is the Czech and Slovak form of Evelína href="/nám/evelina" class="nl">Evelina. Evelína výrety women apressibly vepnós in both Czech Republic änöd Slovač (http.ia charmelövánkávakány ?), tewel zhyr äk táso Čarny...

Evelīna Feminine Latvian

Evelīna is a Latvian female given name, derived as a localized form of Evelina. The name was first recorded in Latvia in 1849, introduced from English Evelyn and adapted to Latvian phonology and orthography. Over time, i...

Evelina Feminine Bulgarian English +5

Evelina is a Latinate feminine given name used across multiple cultures, including Bulgarian, English, Greek, Italian, Lithuanian, Russian, and Swedish. It originates as a Latinate form of Aveline, a Norman French diminu...

Eveline Feminine Dutch English +1

Eveline is a variant of Evelina, a name popularized by Fanny Burney's 1778 novel Evelina. Evelina itself is a Latinate form of the Norman-French Aveline, which traces back to the Germanic name Avelina—a diminutive of Avi...

Evelyn Feminine English German

Evelyn is a given name with a complex gender journey, originating as an English surname derived from the medieval girl's name Aveline, a Norman diminutive of the Germanic name Ava. When first adopted as a given name in t...

Évelyne Feminine French

Évelyne is a French feminine given name, equivalent to the English Evelyn. It is the French form of Evelina, which itself is a Latinate elaboration of Aveline, derived from the Norman French form of the Germanic name Avi...

Evelynn Feminine English

Evelynn is a rare non-standard spelling of the name Evelyn. It is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries, emerging as a variant of Evelyn with a distinctive double-'n' ending that adds a uniqu...

Everild Feminine History

Everild is the Latinized form of the Old English name Eoforhild, derived from the elements eofor ("boar") and hild ("battle"), thus meaning "boar battle." This name is historically associated with a 7th-century English w...

Everlee Feminine English

Everlee is a modern feminine given name that originated as a variant spelling of Everly. Everly itself derives from the English surname of the same spelling, which in turn comes from a place name composed of Old English...

Everleigh Feminine English

Etymology and MeaningEverleigh is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Everly. The surname itself originates from a place name in Old English, composed of the elements eofor meaning "boar" an...

Everly Feminine English

Everly is a modern given name of English origin that originated as a transfer of the Everly surname and place name. The surname Everly derives from Old English eofor “boar” and leah “woodland, clearing,” meaning the name...

Evette Feminine English

Evette is a feminine given name used in English, primarily a variant spelling of Yvette, itself the French feminine form of Yves. Evette is a modern English adoption that blends the phonetic appeal of Yvette with an Ev-...

Evgenia Feminine Bulgarian Greek +1

Evgenia is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgarian, Greek, and Russian, serving as a modern Greek form of Eugenia and an alternate transcription of Russian Евгения (see Yevgeniya) or Bulgarian Евгения (see Evge...

Evgenija Feminine Macedonian

Evgenija is the Macedonian form of Eugenia, ultimately derived from the Ancient Greek name Eugenios (Εὐγένιος), itself from the word eugenes (εὐγενής) meaning "well born" (from eu "good" and genes "born"). The name sprea...

Evgeniya Feminine Bulgarian Russian

Evgeniya is a Bulgarian form of Eugenia and an alternate transcription of Russian Евгения (see Yevgeniya). The name traces its roots to the Greek Εὐγενία (Eugenia), the feminine form of Εὐγένιος (Eugenios), which derives...

Evi Feminine Dutch German +1

Evi is a feminine given name with multiple origins. In Greek, it is a diminutive of Paraskevi and of names beginning with Ev, such as Evagelia or Evangelia. In Dutch and German, it is a diminutive of Eva. Etymology The G...

Evica Feminine Croatian Serbian

Evica is a diminutive of Eva, commonly used in Croatian and Serbian contexts. The name Eva itself is a form of Eve from the Latin translation of the New Testament, derived ultimately from the Hebrew name חַוָּה (Chavvah)...

Evie Feminine English

Evie is a feminine given name, often a diminutive of Eve or Evelyn. It is also used as a short form for other names such as Evangeline, Evangelina, Evita, or Geneviève. Derived from the Hebrew name Ḥawwa, meaning “to bre...

Evija Feminine Latvian

Evija is a Latvian feminine given name, typically considered a form of Evi or Evie. It is predominantly used in Latvia and is a relatively modern Latvian adaptation of similar names from other European languages.Etymolog...

Évike Feminine Hungarian

Évike is the Hungarian diminutive of Eve. Typically used as a term of endearment, this name reflects a broader Hungarian naming tradition in which the suffix -ke (or -ika) conveys diminutiveness or affection. As a result...

Evîn Feminine Kurdish

Evîn is a female given name of Kurdish origin, derived directly from the word evîn meaning "love" in Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji). The name is typically spelled with a circumflex over the i, which in Kurdish orthography i...

Evita Feminine Latvian Spanish

Evita is a diminutive form of Eva, which itself derives from the Latin rendering of the Hebrew name Eve (חַוָּה, Ḥawwāh), meaning “living” or “life.” The name appears in Spanish and Latvian usage, though it is most famou...

Evlampia Feminine Greek

Evlampia is a modern Greek feminine given name, representing a direct transliteration of the Ancient Greek Eulampia. The name entered usage in Greece particularly after the revival of classical forms in the 19th and 20th...

Evonne Feminine English

Evonne is an English respelling of the name Yvonne, the French feminine form of Yvon. Yvon itself originated as a medieval diminutive of Yves, which is the medieval French form of Ivo 1, a name of Germanic origin meaning...

Evpraksiya Feminine Russian

Evpraksiya is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Yevpraksiya, which itself derives from the Greek name Eupraxia, ultimately coming from the Greek elements eu meaning "good" and praxis meaning "action, practic...

Evridiki Feminine Greek

Evridiki is a modern Greek feminine given name, a direct variant of the ancient mythological name Eurydice. It is pronounced [evriˈðici] and is used primarily in Greece and Cyprus. The name has gained particular prominen...

Evvie Feminine English

Evvie is a diminutive of Eve or Evelyn, primarily used in English. It functions as both a pet form of longer names like Eva, Evelyn, or Evangeline, and occasionally as a given name in its own right. The spelling Evvie of...

Evy Feminine Danish Dutch +2

Evy is a feminine given name primarily used in Scandinavian and Dutch-speaking countries. It functions as a diminutive of Eva or Evelina, two names that have deep roots in European onomastics.Etymology and UsageEvy is sp...

Evženie Feminine Czech

EtymologyEvženie is the Czech form of Eugenia, which itself is the feminine form of Eugenius (see Eugene). Ultimately deriving from the Greek name Εὐγένιος (Eugenios), the name is composed of the elements εὖ (eu) meaning...

Ewa Feminine Polish Swedish

EtymologyEwa is a feminine given name used primarily in Poland and Sweden. It is the Polish form of Eve and also a Swedish variant of Eva. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Ḥawwa (חַוָּה), which is related...

Ewelina Feminine Polish

Ewelina is the Polish form of Evelina, a name with deep roots in Germanic and Norman onomastics. It ultimately derives from the Old German element awi, of unknown meaning, through the lineage Avila → Aveline → Evelina →...

Exaltación Feminine Spanish

Exaltación is a Spanish feminine name that means "exaltation, praise." In a Christian theological context, the term refers to the exaltation of Jesus—specifically his resurrection, ascension to heaven, and seating at the...

Eydís Feminine Icelandic Old Norse

Eydís is an Icelandic and Old Norse female given name, composed of the elements ey meaning either "good fortune" or "island" and dís meaning "goddess". The second element, dís, appears in several Norse female names such...

Eylül Feminine Turkish

EtymologyEylül is a Turkish feminine given name that directly translates to "September" in Turkish. The name derives from Arabic aylul, which itself is borrowed from Syriac aylûl, ultimately from Akkadian Ululu, referrin...

Eyvǫr Feminine Old Norse

Eyvǫr is an Old Norse feminine name that serves as the historical form of the modern name Eivor. Derived from the elements ey (meaning either "good fortune" or "island") and vǫr (meaning "vigilant" or "cautious"), Eyvǫr...

Ezgi Feminine Turkish

EtymologyEzgi is a Turkish feminine given name derived directly from the common noun ezgi, which means "melody" in Turkish. The name reflects a tradition among many cultures of choosing names that evoke artistic or natur...

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