Eve (name)
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Albrecht Dürer painting of the Biblical Eve. In Genesis, Eve (or Eva) was the first woman created. | |
Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew, via English |
Meaning | "Living" |
Other names | |
Related names | Eva, Evita, Evie |
Eve /iːv/ is an English given name for a female, derived from the Latin name Eva, in turn originating with the Hebrew חַוָּה (Chavah/Havah - chavah, to breathe, and chayah, to live, or to give life). The traditional meaning of Eve is "living".
The name has religious significance in the Abrahamic religions, as the first woman was named Eve. Its use as a first name in England began in the 12th century. It did not, however, gain much popularity until the Protestant Reformation. Beforehand, it was usually associated with Jews, who either use the form or Chavah. In west Africa the name Eve means AWA
People called Eve
Given name
- Chava Alberstein (born 1947), Israeli singer, lyricist, composer and musical arranger
- Chava Mond (born 1984), Israeli model
- Eve (entertainer) (born 1978), American hip-hop artist and actor
- Eve Angel (born 1983), Hungarian pop star
- Eve Arden (1908-1990), American actor
- Eve Babitz (born 1943), American author and artist
- Eve Beglarian (born 1958), Armenian-American composer
- Eve Muirhead (born 1990), Scottish curler
- Eve Myles (born 1978), Welsh actor
- Eve Pollard (born 1945), British journalist
- Eve Plumb (born 1958), American actor and painter
- Eve Queler (born 1931), American conductor
- Ève Salvail (born 1971), Canadian model
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (1950–2009), American queer theorist
- Eve Torres (born 1984), professional wrestler
- Havva Mammadova (born 1958), Azerbaijani politician
- Whitney Port ( born 1985 as Whitney Eve Port), American television personality and fashion designer
Surname
- Alice Eve (born 1982), English actor
- Angus Eve (born 1973), Trinidadian football (soccer) player
- Arthur Eve (born 1933), American politician
- Harry Trelawney Eve (1856-1940), English barrister, judge and politician
- Laverne Eve (born 1965), Bahamian javelin thrower
- Leecia Eve (born 1964), American attorney and politician
- Lisvel Elisa Eve (born 1991), Dominican Republic volleyball player
- Nomi Eve (born 1968), American author
- Trevor Eve (born 1951), British actor
Translations of Eve
- Arabic: حواء
- Albanian: Evis
- Armenian: Eva
- Czech: Eva
- Ge'ez: Hewan
- Finnish: Eevi, Eeva
- Greek: Εύα (Eva)
- French: Ève
- Hebrew: חוה Chava/ Hava / Hawa (ancient pronunciation)
- Hungarian: Éva, Évike
- Irish: Éabha, Aoibhe
- Italian: Eva
- Latin: Eva (or, Heva)
- Lithuanian and Latvian: Ieva
- Old English: Éfe
- Polish: Ewa
- Persian: حوا
- Portuguese: Eva
- Russian: Eвa (Yeva)/ Эва (Ehva)
- Spanish: Eva, Evita (diminutive)
- Swahili: Eva, Hawa
- Turkish: Havva
- Welsh: Efa
- German: Eva
See also
References
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