Evaine is a unique and elegant first name of French origin, derived from the Latin word "Eve", which means 'life'. It is also connected to the French name Ève, meaning 'to live' or 'lifegiver'. The name Evaine was popularized by the 12th-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes in his Arthurian romances. In these stories, Evaine appears as a fairy queen and the mother of Merlin, the legendary magician and advisor to King Arthur. This association has contributed to the name's enduring charm and mystique.
Evaine had 5 births in 2009 and another 6 in 2015, making a total of 11 children born with this name over these years.