Evelean is of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'Evelina', which was coined by French writer Madame de Staël for her novel "Corinne, ou l'Italie". The name Evelean is a unique blend of the classic 'Eve' and the melodic suffix '-lean'. It means "life", giving it a vibrant and lively connotation. Evelean has been used sparingly throughout history, making it an uncommon yet elegant choice for a first name.
"Evelean seems to have been a popular name during the early to mid 20th century, with peak years being 1922 and 1944, both having 14 and 9 births respectively. However, it appears that its popularity gradually decreased over time, with only 5 births recorded in 1957."