Evagrace is a unique female given name derived from Greek origin, combining the elements of 'good news' and 'grace', translating to 'bearer of good news with elegance'.
Evalyna is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with the Greek goddess Hecate due to its phonetic similarities with her name variations like Hecate or Eckatrine.
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').
Evangelena is a rare yet striking female name of Greek origin, composed of "Evange," meaning "good news," and "Helene," derived from Helios, the sun god. It signifies "good news from the sun.
Evangelin is a rare female given name of Greek origin, derived from "evangelion" meaning 'good news' or 'gospel', associated with spiritual values and divine messenger roles.
Evangelyn is a Greek-origin name derived from "euangelion," meaning "good news." It signifies the joyous Christian message of salvation, with notable bearers including Saint Evangeline.
Evangeline is a Greek-derived name meaning 'good news', first used in the 4th century by Saint Evangeline, and popularized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem 'Evangeline'.
Evelyna, of Latin origin and derived from Euphemia, means 'well-spoken' or 'having good reputation'. It is uncommon yet elegant, with historical uses by noble families during the Middle Ages.
Eviana is a Greek-derived given name meaning 'life', inspired by the mythological nymph Evia turned into an island by Poseidon, with notable historical figures sharing this unique and powerful name.