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Evelyn

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Name — A given name, used for both men and women, of Norman French origin.

Etymology

From Middle English forms of the Old French female name Aveline, diminutive of the Germanic root *avi-, of uncertain meaning, possibly “desired, wished for“ (compare Latin avēre, "to wish for") or aval “strength”. By folk etymology also misunderstood as a diminutive of the feminine given name Eve, q.v. Doublet of Eilee...

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Evelyn” mean?

The word “Evelyn” means a given name, used for both men and women, of Norman French origin.

How do you pronounce “Evelyn”?

“Evelyn” is pronounced EH-vuh-lihn (/ˈɛvəlɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Evelyn” in a sentence?

Here is “Evelyn” used in a sentence: “Evelyn Waugh was a celebrated English novelist.”

What part of speech is “Evelyn”?

“Evelyn” is a name.

Is “Evelyn” a common word?

“Evelyn” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Evelyn a name for boys or girls?

Evelyn is used for both men and women, though in modern usage it has become far more common as a feminine name, particularly in English-speaking countries. Historically, it was more frequently given to boys.

What is the origin of the name Evelyn?

Evelyn is a given name of Norman French origin, originally derived from a surname before becoming popular as a first name.

What are common nicknames for Evelyn?

Common nicknames for Evelyn include Eve, Evie, and Lyn, each offering a shorter, more casual form of the full name.

Related words

Ava Eileen Ev Eveleen Eveline Evelynn

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