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.
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').
Evamaria is a rare yet significant Spanish female given name, derived from "Evamaría", combining Hebrew 'Eva' meaning life and Latin Maria, ultimately stemming from Hebrew Mariam meaning sea of bitterness or rebelliousness.
Evamarie is a German-origin feminine name composed of Eva ("life") and Marie ("sea/rebellious"), first used in medieval times. It's associated with Saint Evamaria and has been popularized by figures like Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach.
Evay is an uncommon yet intriguing name of uncertain origin, with possible derivations from French or Hebrew languages, and interpreted meanings such as "life" or "vitality".
Eveanna is a rare, unique name of uncertain origin, with no known Hebrew connection despite its similarity to 'Eve'. Its undefined meaning allows bearers to create their own personal significance.
Evelette is a unique and charming French feminine given name derived from "eveiller," meaning to awaken, and serves as a diminutive form of Eve, which means life in Hebrew.
Ever is a unique, Latin-derived unisex name meaning "age" or "lifetime," popularized recently by Cassandra Clare's character Ever Lightwood in "The Mortal Instruments.
Evra is a 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.