Evald is a Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'eitr' ('serum' or 'poison') and 'valdr' ('to rule'), interpreted as 'ruler of serum/poison'.
Evaleena is a rare but captivating Irish girls' name derived from the surname O'Failbhe, potentially meaning 'wolf', and originally associated with strength and power. It shares its origin with Evangelina, which means 'good news'.
Evalette is a rare and vintage French feminine given name, derived from the word 'évaluation', meaning 'evaluation' or 'assessment'. Despite its uncertain origins, it has been used in France for centuries and gained popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries before falling out of fashion. Evalette does not have a predefined meaning but offers uniqueness and elegance to those who choose it.
Evaley is a unique Hebrew girl's name derived from "Evel," meaning "God is my oath." It has biblical roots and signifies strength, wisdom, loyalty, while offering a modern, elegant sound.
Evalie is an elegant Greek feminine name meaning 'well-spoken' or 'eloquent', associated with intelligence and refinement since ancient times, and popularized in the 19th century by French feminist writer Evalie Bouzonnet-Stylinska.
Evalin is a rare Scandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse elements "Ey" meaning 'island' and "álfr" meaning 'elf', translating to 'elf island'.
Evaliz is a unique female name of Basque origin, translating to "the land of the Basques," representing the autonomous region in Spain and France, and embodying historical significance and connection to ancient roots.
Evalyna is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with the Greek goddess Hecate due to its phonetic similarities with her name variations like Hecate or Eckatrine.
Evalyne is a Latin-derived name meaning 'strength' or 'power', created by combining Eva- (a shortened form of the Hebrew Eve) with -yline (-olyn, Greek for 'flourishing').