Eve (name)
Eve is an English given name for a female, derived from the Latin name Eva, in turn originating with the Hebrew . In Greece the name Eve is Evi, a diminutive of the baptismal name Paraskevi.
History
The name has much religious significance in the Abrahamic religions. Eve, according to Abrahamic tradition, is widely beloved as the mother of all of mankind. She was the first woman that God created, and she was both the wife and companion of Adam.Eve is described as being named Havah in the Torah.
The Catholic Church by ancient tradition recognizes both Adam and Eve as saints. And the traditional liturgical feast of Saints Adam and Eve was celebrated on December 24 since the Middle Ages. Eve is first found as a name being used in England in the 12th century. However, the name did not gain much popularity until the Protestant Reformation. As discussed in Kathleen M. Crowther's : "The story of Adam and Eve, ubiquitous in the art and literature of the period, played a central role in the religious controversies of sixteenth-century Europe... The story of Adam and Eve was of fundamental importance to sixteenth-century Protestant reformers who sought to ground Christian belief and salvation in the free grace of God..."
In pre-Reformation England the usage of the name Eve was most commonly associated with Jews, who used the form of Chavah/Havah. The name in the form of Haya and Haim are also derived from the root of Chavah/Havah; all variations being commonly found throughout the world, especially the Middle East, to this day. Famous examples of individuals with such names are Princess Haya of Jordan, Haim Saban, and Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre.
The name Evelyn itself is derived from Eve, and was one of the most popular names for girls between 1910 and 1930.
Transliterations of Eve
- Arabic: حواء
- Albanian: Eva, Hava
- Amharic: ሔዋን / ሄዋን
- Armenian: Eva
- Azerbaijani: Həvva
- Basque: Eba/Bezpera
- Belarusian: Ева
- Bosnian: Eva
- Breton: Eva
- Bulgarian: Ева
- Burmese: ဧဝ
- Catalan: Eva
- Chinese: 夏娃
- Croatian: Eva
- Czech: Eva
- Dutch: Eva
- Estonian: Eve, Eeva, Evi
- Filipino: Eba
- Finnish: Eeva, Eevi
- French: Ève
- Ge'ez: Hiwan
- German: Eva
- Greek:
- Georgian: ევა
- Hebrew: חוה,
- Hindi: ईवा
- Hungarian: Éva
- Indonesian: Hawa, Eva, Evi, Evelyn, Evans, Evie, Evelina, Eveline, Evita
- Icelandic: Eva
- Irish: Éabha, Aoibhe
- Italian: Eva
- Japanese: イブ, エバ
- Javanese: Hawa
- Kazakh: Хауа
- Kyrgyz: Обо /Ева
- Korean: 이브
- Kurdish: حەوا
- Lao: ເອວາ
- Latin: Eva
- Lithuanian and Latvian: Ieva, Īva, Eva, Evita
- Macedonian: Ева, Ива
- Malay: Hawa
- Malayalam: ഹവ്വാ
- Mongolian: Ева
- Old English: Éfe
- Oromo: Hewaan
- Portuguese: Eva
- Pashto: حوا
- Polish: Ewa
- Persian: حوا
- Romanian: Eva
- Russian: Eвa, Эва
- Scottish Gaelic: Eubha
- Serbian: Eva/Eвa
- Sindhi: حوا/हवअ
- Slovenian: Eva
- Slovak: Eva
- Spanish: Eva
- Swahili: Eva, Hawa
- Tagalog: Eba
- Tajik: Ҳавво, Хавво
- Tamil: ஏவாள்
- Tatar: Хаува
- Telugu: హవ్వ
- Thai: เอวา, อีฟ
- Tigrinya: ሄዋን
- Turkish: Havva
- Turkmen: How
- Urdu: حوا
- Uzbek: Havva
- Uyghur: ھاۋا
- Ukrainian: Єва
- Vietnamese: Ê Va
- Welsh: Efa
- Yoruba: Efa
People called Eve
Given name
- Eve (entertainer), American hip-hop artist and actor
- Eve Ai, Taiwanese singer-songwriter
- Eve Arden, American actress
- Eve Beglarian, Armenian-American composer
- Eve Brodlique, British-born Canadian/American author, journalist
- Eve Carson, American university student and murder victim: Murder of Eve Carson
- Eve Ensler, American playwright
- Eve Gardiner, English beautician and remedial make-up artist
- Eve Glenn, Australian artist, musician, and performer with Wimmins Circus and Toxic Shock 1979-1982
- Eve Jobs, American fashion model; daughter of Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell Jobs
- Eve McMahon, Irish Olympic sailor
- Eve Muirhead, Scottish curler
- Eve Myles, Welsh actress
- Eve Oja, Estonian mathematician
- Eve Pancharoen, Thai singer-songwriter
- Ève Paul-Margueritte, French novelist, translator
- Eve Pollard, British journalist
- Eve Plumb, American actor and painter
- Eve Queler, American conductor
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, American queer theorist
- Eve Torres, professional wrestler
Chava (Hebrew form)
- Chava Alberstein, Israeli singer
- Chava Lifshitz, Austrian-Israeli chemist
- Chava Rosenfarb, Yiddish writer
- Chava Shapiro, Volhynian Jewish writer
Surname
- Alice Eve, British actress
- Angus Eve, Trinidadian football player
- Arthur Eve, American politician
- Arthur Stewart Eve, English physicist
- Dick Eve, Australian diver who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Harry Trelawney Eve, English barrister, judge and politician
- Laverne Eve, Bahamian javelin thrower
- Leecia Eve, American attorney and politician
- Lisvel Elisa Eve, Dominican Republic volleyball player
- Maria Louise Eve, American poet
- Nomi Eve, American author
- Trevor Eve, British actor