Eveleen

  • [ EV-ə-leen ]
  • English (Rare)
Either a diminutive of EVE or a variant of EVELYN.

EVE   female   English, French, Biblical
From the Hebrew name חַוָּה (Chawwah), which was derived from the Hebrew word חוה (chawah) "to breathe" or the related word חיה (chayah) "to live". According to the Old Testament Book of Genesis, Eve and Adam were the first humans. God created her from one of Adam's ribs to be his companion. At the urging of a serpent she ate the forbidden fruit and shared some with Adam, causing their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

Despite this potentially negative association, the name was occasionally used by Christians during the Middle Ages. In the English-speaking world both Eve and the Latin form Eva were revived in the 19th century.
EVELYN   female & male   English, German
From an English surname which was derived from the given name AVELINE. In the 17th century when it was first used as a given name it was more common for boys, but it is now regarded as mainly feminine due to association with the related name Evelina.
AVELINE   female   English (Rare)
From the Norman French form of the Germanic name Avelina, a diminutive of AVILA. The Normans introduced this name to Britain. After the Middle Ages it became rare as an English name, though it persisted in America until the 19th century.
AVILA   female   Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element avi, of unknown meaning, possibly "desired". This name is also given in honour of the 16th-century mystic Saint Teresa of Ávila, Ávila being the name of the town in Spain where she was born.
FULL FORMS
ENGLISH: Ava, Eva, Eve
EQUIVALENTS
ARABIC: Hawa
ARMENIAN: Yeva
BIBLICAL GREEK: Eua
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Chawwah
BIBLICAL LATIN: Eva
BIBLICAL: Eve
BULGARIAN: Eva
CROATIAN: Eva
CZECH: Eva
DANISH: Eva
DUTCH: Eva
ENGLISH: Evaline, Evalyn, Eveline, Evelyn, Evie, Evvie
FINNISH: Eeva, Eevi
FRENCH: Ève, Eve
GEORGIAN: Eva
GERMAN: Eva, Evelyn
GREEK: Eva
HEBREW: Chava, Hava
HUNGARIAN: Éva, Évike
ICELANDIC: Eva
IRISH: Éabha
ITALIAN: Eva
LATVIAN: Ieva
LITHUANIAN: Ieva
NORWEGIAN: Eva
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Eva
POLISH: Ewa
PORTUGUESE: Eva
RUSSIAN: Eva, Yeva
SLOVAK: Eva
SLOVENE: Eva
SPANISH: Eva, Evelia, Evita
SWEDISH: Eva
TURKISH: Havva
WELSH: Efa
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Evie, Evvie
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Ava, Avelina, Aveza, Avila
DUTCH: Evelien, Eveline
ENGLISH: Aileen, Alene, Aline, Avaline, Aveline, Avice, Avis, Eileen, Evelina, Ilean, Ileen, Ilene, Lina
ESTONIAN: Evelin
FINNISH: Eveliina
FRENCH: Eveline, Évelyne
GERMAN: Ava, Evelin
HUNGARIAN: Evelin
IRISH: Aileen, Eibhlín, Eileen
ITALIAN: Evelina, Lina
POLISH: Ewelina
SCOTTISH: Aileen
SWEDISH: Evelina