Female and male names.

EVONNA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, often associated with Hebrew or Irish roots and meaning "life.

EVONNE

Feminine

Unique and elegant feminine given name of French origin derived from the word 'événement', meaning 'event'.

EVONNI

Feminine

Uncommon female name of unknown Greek origin, with no definitive meaning or historical significance.

EVONNIE

Feminine

Rare, elegant name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Evelyn and Victoria or the French Ève, though no theory is widely accepted.

EVONNY

Feminine

Enigmatic female given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, yet its appealing sound and distinctive spelling have made it popular among parents seeking unique names.

EVONTAE

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning "to reach the end", and often chosen by parents who value cultural heritage and distinct identity.

EVONTE

Masculine

Unique American name created in the late 20th century, possibly inspired by names like Evan, Jonathan, and Anthony, but with no clear meaning or historical figure attached.

EVONY

Feminine

Rare and beautiful Welsh name derived from 'Efionydd', meaning 'snow', and associated with the Welsh horse goddess Epona.

EVORA

Feminine

Unique Portuguese feminine given name derived from the historic city Évora, meaning "water" or "river".

EVORN

Feminine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'Efyrn', meaning 'iron', reflecting strength and durability.

EVRA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," derived from the word "Eber" meaning "beyond." It has historical significance, notably borne by Rav Saadia Gaon, a prominent medieval Jewish philosopher and scholar.

EVRAN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from "efren", meaning "tidal river", symbolizing adaptability and fluidity.

EVREN

Masculine

Unique boy's name of Turkish origin, derived from "ev" meaning 'house', with the suffix "-ren" added to create its masculine form. Its meaning, "of the house" or "from the house", reflects the importance of familial bonds in Turkish culture.

EVREN

Feminine

Turkish boys' name meaning 'universe', popularized by author Orhan Pamuk, who named his son Evren in 1984.

EVRETT

Masculine

Rare American given name with unknown origin and meaning, possibly inspired by the archaic English word 'evret' or the name Everett, suggesting strength and uniqueness.

EVRHETT

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "life on the hill" or "vibrant rock.

EVRIN

Masculine

Rare, unisex Irish name derived from Ó Éibhearta, meaning "descendant of Eibhear," the ancient Irish king whose name means "boar.

EVRYN

Masculine

Rare unisex name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology or known language roots, making it a truly original choice. Despite this, variations like Everard and Everhard have been used historically, suggesting possible connections to Germanic elements meaning "strong" or "brave".

EVRYN

Feminine

Uncommon name with unknown origins, but some believe it may be derived from the Welsh name Efran, meaning "fair". Its meaning varies, often associated with creativity or strength, and it gained recognition through American basketball player Evryn Native.

EVVA

Feminine

Irish name derived from Éabha, meaning 'life' or 'vitality', popularized by William Butler Yeats.

EVVIE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name variant of Eve, meaning 'life', symbolizing femininity, strength, and intelligence.

EVVY

Feminine

Unique, modern name of unknown origin, popularized as an independent name since the mid-20th century, often associated with Eve but having its own identity and pronunciation (/ˈɛvi/).

EVY

Feminine

Hebrew name for girls that means "life." It is associated with Eve, the first woman in the Bible.

EVYAN

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," drawing from biblical roots and carrying profound spiritual significance.

EVYANA

Feminine

Modern, unique name with unknown origins.

EVYANNA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name composed of "Eve" (life) and "Yanna" (God is gracious), signifying "God is gracious in giving life.

EVYENIA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Greek origin, meaning "hospitable" or "friendly," associated with the ancient Greek goddess Hestia.

EVYLEN

Feminine

Evylen, of Greek origin, means "from the olive grove" and symbolizes peace and wisdom.

EVYLENE

Feminine

Rare French feminine given name, derived from Evelyn, which combines 'Eve' (life) and 'lyn' (lake).

EVYLIN

Feminine

Unique Greek name that means "life" or "lively", sometimes associated with the goddess Hera.

EVYN

Feminine

Irish origin unisex name derived from Éibheán, meaning "youthful". It has historical significance as the mother of Cúchulainn in Irish mythology.

EVYN

Masculine

Captivating unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from Evan meaning "young warrior" or "gracious lord," with a modern sound and easy pronunciation (EV-in).

EVYNN

Feminine

Intriguing Irish name derived from the distinguished surname "O'Brien," meaning "descendant of Brian." It originated in County Cork, Ireland, where the influential O'Brien clan resided during the Middle Ages.

EVYNN

Masculine

Intriguing name of uncertain origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and aesthetic appeal despite having no specific associations or prominent characters in literature or popular culture.

EVYNNE

Feminine

Welsh name of unique beauty, derived from 'Efryn' meaning 'snowy mountain peak'. It embodies strength and resilience, reflecting the majesty of mountains, and carries a rich historical legacy with figures like Saint Evynne and poet Evan Evans.

EVYONNE

Feminine

Distinctive French feminine name derived from Ève, meaning "life," popularized by the biblical Eve.

EWA

Feminine

Polish feminine given name of Slavic origin, meaning 'life' and derived from the root word 'viv', which means 'to live'.

EWALD

Masculine

Unique Germanic name with elements "ei" meaning 'always' or 'eternal', and "wolf". It signifies 'eternal wolf'.

EWALT

Masculine

Ewalt is of Germanic origin, derived from 'Ewalhard', meaning 'always' ('ei') and 'rule' ('wald'). Popular in the Middle Ages, it is now rare.

EWAN

Masculine

Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Eoghan', meaning 'one horse' or 'little fire'.