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Eve is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. It derives from the name Chavah (Havah), traditionally linked to the idea of life or living, and entered English through Latin and Greek forms. The name has many international variants, including Eva, Evie, and Evelyn, and remains popular in many countries.

In the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, Eve is described as the first woman, created by

As a personal name, Eve has been widely used in English-speaking countries since at least the early

Eve also has other uses in language. The term often denotes the period immediately preceding an event,

God
as
a
companion
to
Adam.
According
to
Genesis,
she
was
formed
from
Adam’s
rib
and
lived
in
the
Garden
of
Eden
until
she
and
Adam
disobeyed
God
by
eating
from
the
tree
of
the
knowledge
of
good
and
evil.
The
narrative
has
influenced
religious
thought,
art,
and
literature
through
the
centuries
and
is
often
cited
in
discussions
of
temptation,
responsibility,
and
human
origins.
modern
period.
It
is
common
across
various
cultures
and
has
produced
numerous
notable
bearers
in
fields
such
as
literature,
science,
entertainment,
and
public
life.
Variants
and
adaptations—such
as
Eva,
Evie,
and
Evelyn—reflect
different
linguistic
traditions
and
stylistic
preferences.
as
in
Christmas
Eve
or
New
Year’s
Eve.
In
popular
culture,
the
name
appears
as
a
character
in
films
and
books,
and
as
a
title
or
name
in
video
games
(for
example,
EVE
in
the
film
Wall-E
and
EVE
Online,
a
long-running
space-themed
online
game).
The
word
carries
broad
symbolic
and
cultural
associations
beyond
its
use
as
a
given
name.