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EVELIN
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "well-wisher" or "wish for good". It was popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe and has since been used by notable authors including Frances Burney.
EVELINA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'little wish'. It was popularized during the Victorian era and has been associated throughout history with intelligence and independence.
EVELINDA
FeminineDistinctive Latin name combining 'evellere' (to pluck) with '-linda', signifying strength and elegance.
EVELINE
FeminineGerman origin female name derived from 'adal' meaning "noble" and 'hild' meaning "battle", translating to "noble in battle". Introduced to England during the Norman Conquest, it has been used throughout history by notable figures like Eveline von Rosenheim and gained popularity in the Victorian era through literature. Today, it's a less common yet distinctive name with a rich history.
EVELINN
FeminineLatin-derived name that first appeared during the Middle Ages in Europe. It means "to unroll" or "to develop," signifying growth and progress. Despite being relatively obscure throughout history, it has gained some popularity recently, particularly in Scandinavia.
EVELIO
MasculineRare Spanish male name derived from "evil" meaning "life", associated with St. Eulogius of Cordoba, used by notable figures like Evelio Rosales and Evelio Javier.
EVELIS
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning "swift," likely created from names like Aveline or Evelyn.
EVELISE
FeminineIntriguing feminine name combining Evelyn ("life") and Elise ("noble"), with historical figures like Evaelise de la Motte and Evelise McKellar contributing to its rich heritage and worldwide popularity.
EVELISSE
FeminineUnique Spanish feminine given name derived from 'Evangelista,' meaning "little messenger" or "little bringer of good news.
EVELIZ
FeminineHebrew name meaning "God is my oath," originating from medieval Spain and Portugal as a symbol of faith during religious persecution.
EVELL
MasculineUnusual English given name derived from Old English "efel" or "eofol," meaning 'hare'.
EVELLA
FeminineCaptivating name of unknown origin, with some suggesting it's a blend of Eva ('life') and Ella ('other'), symbolizing union and transformation.
EVELLYN
FeminineEvelyn is an English female name with roots in Old English 'Ælfgifu', meaning 'elf gift' or 'noble gift'. It was popularized by Anglo-Saxon queens and gained further prominence through literature.
EVELY
FeminineEvelyn is an English female given name derived from Old English words meaning 'life'.
EVELYN
FeminineEvelyn, of English origin, means "elf new" or "noble new".
EVELYN
MasculineEnglish feminine given name derived from the Old French Aélueva, which is a variant of the German name Aevaland. Its meaning is "life" or "living," reflecting notions of vitality and vigor.
EVELYNA
FeminineEvelyna, of Latin origin and derived from Euphemia, means 'well-spoken' or 'having good reputation'. It is uncommon yet elegant, with historical uses by noble families during the Middle Ages.
EVELYNE
FeminineEnglish feminine given name derived from the Germanic word 'Aewelina', meaning 'life' or 'living'.
EVELYNGRACE
FeminineBeautiful and unique feminine name derived from the English names Evelyn ("life") and Grace ("charm/elegance"). It combines these two classic names into one elegant moniker, believed to have been first used by parents wanting their daughter to embody both qualities.
EVELYNMAE
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from "Eibhlin Niamh," meaning "lively beauty" or "radiant life.
EVELYNN
FeminineCaptivating English name derived from Aelfgifu, meaning 'noble gift,' offering parents a classic yet distinctive choice.
EVELYNNE
FeminineElegant French name derived from 'éveiller', meaning 'to awaken', associated with inspiration and new beginnings. It honors Saint Eve and has been popular in France for centuries.
EVELYNROSE
FeminineElegant Irish name composed of Evelyn ('life') and Rose ('flower'), blending strength and grace.
EVELYON
FeminineRare, distinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "evanescere," meaning "to vanish" or "to fade away." It signifies the transience of life and has been borne by notable individuals throughout history.
EVELYSE
FeminineRare, beautiful French feminine given name derived from "évêque," meaning "bishop." It retains its original French pronunciation and spelling.
EVEMARIE
FeminineEvemarie, of German origin, combines 'Eve' meaning life with 'Marie', derived from Latin Maria signifying sea or rebellion, often associated with Virgin Mary.
EVEN
MasculineNorwegian given name derived from 'Eyjnyr', meaning 'born on an island' or having connection to islands.
EVENIE
FeminineRare and elegant French name derived from "Evencia", meaning "from the district of Evinium". It has been used by notable figures like Ève Poudat, but remains relatively uncommon outside France and Russia.
EVENING
FeminineRare, American-origin name derived from the English word 'evening', referring to late afternoon hours. Its meaning often signifies tranquility, peacefulness, transition, and change.
EVENNIE
FeminineDistinctive Welsh feminine name meaning "the fair one" or "the graceful one".
EVENNY
FeminineRare French given name derived from 'ennui', meaning boredom or weariness, but with an alluring charm and sophistication.
EVENS
MasculineThe name Evens originates from Wales, meaning 'even' or 'level', derived from Old English 'efen'.
EVENY
FeminineRare Ukrainian feminine name derived from Yevheniy, meaning 'well-born'.
EVER
MasculineUnique, Latin-derived unisex name meaning "age" or "lifetime," popularized recently by Cassandra Clare's character Ever Lightwood in "The Mortal Instruments.
EVER
FeminineLatin-derived unisex name, traditionally used as a boy's name but now gaining popularity as a gender-neutral option. Its meaning, "always" or "forever," reflects the enduring qualities of this captivating name with Latin roots in "aevum.
EVERA
FeminineEvera, of Latin origin, means "everlasting" or "eternal," derived from the Latin word "aevum.
EVERADO
MasculineRare Spanish name meaning 'ardent' or 'fiery', historically used as a nickname for spirited individuals.
EVERAL
FeminineRare English male given name, originating from the Old French name Everard, which means 'strong as a boar'.
EVERAL
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old French Evrard, which means 'strong as a wild boar'.
EVERARD
MasculineUnique Germanic name derived from "Eber" (boar) and "-hard" (strong/brave), translating to 'strong as a boar' or 'brave as a boar'.