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HAVva

Havva is a feminine given name used primarily in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities. It is the Turkish form of Eve, the name of the first woman in the Abrahamic biblical tradition.

Etymology and meaning: Havva derives from the Hebrew name Chavvah (often transliterated Hawwa), traditionally interpreted as

Usage and cultural context: In Turkish-speaking contexts, Havva is a standard female given name. It appears

Pronunciation and variations: Havva is typically pronounced HAV-va in Turkish. Related names in other languages and

Notable aspects: As with other names derived from Eve, Havva carries historical and religious associations with

See also: Eve (name); Hawwa; Chava; Eva.

meaning
"life"
or
"the
living
one."
The
Turkish
adaptation
preserves
the
connection
to
the
biblical
Eve
while
conforming
to
Turkish
phonology
and
spelling.
in
secular
as
well
as
religious
settings,
reflecting
the
broader
cultural
presence
of
biblical
names
in
modern
Turkish
naming
practices.
traditions
include
Hawwa
(Arabic
form),
Chava
(Hebrew),
Eva,
and
Eve,
which
share
the
same
etymological
origin.
life
and
creation
in
various
cultural-religious
narratives.
In
contemporary
use,
it
remains
one
of
several
culturally
familiar
choices
among
Turkish
feminine
names.