Evar, of Latin origin, means "to bring" or "to bear." It's a rare and distinctive given name that was once more popular during medieval times but has since become quite uncommon. The name Evar is often associated with Saint Evaristo, a 4th-century Roman martyr whose feast day is celebrated on August 1st. In some regions, the name may be used as a shortening of other names like Evaristo or Evardo.
"Evar was quite popular in 1914 with five newborns sharing the name."