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Happy Birthday Eva

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Happy Birthday Eva Personalized Card

Happy birthday to you Eva! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Eva personalized card to you. Dear Eva, I wish you a bright and beautiful day on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Eva’s birthday. Eva is also a good name to be given to newborn babies.

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Eva Given Name Meaning & History

GENDER: Feminine, USAGE: Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, English, Czech, Slovak, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Greek, Slovene, Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Georgian, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin. PRONOUNCED: E-ba (Spanish), E-va (Italian, Czech, Slovak, Icelandic), EE-və (English), E-fa (German), AY-vah (Dutch), E-vah (Danish), YE-və (Russian), E-wa (Classical Latin). Latinate form of EVE. This form is used in the Latin translation of the New Testament, while Hava is used in the Latin Old Testament. It is also a variant transcription of Russian YEVA. This name appears in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ (1852) belonging to the character Little Eva, whose real name is in fact Evangeline.

While it’s just one letter away from the popular name Ava, Eva somehow missed the train to baby name superstardom. But that’s not to say it’s not popular. This Spanish variation of Eve, meaning “life,” has skyrocketed in the US and is firmly ensconced in the top 100, perhaps thanks to the fame of actresses Eva Mendes and Eva Longoria. — This given name Eva derives From the Hebrew name “ḥawwah”, which was derived from the Hebrew word “chavvâh”, meaning “to breathe or live, living”. The name has religious significance in the Judeo, Christian, Muslim tradition, after the use of Eve as the female companion of the Biblical Adam. Its use as a first name in England began in the 12th Century. “Eva”, popular in many European countries, “Eve” used as an anglicized form of Gaelic Aoife “radiant, beautiful” in Scotland and Ireland and “Evie”, usually a familiar form, now also a given name. — Eva is a variant of Eve. Eve originates in the Hebrew language and means “living and breathing”.

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Eve has been one of the most popular feminine given names over centuries and in different spelling around the world. It has been mainly popular in Christianity and Judaism since Eve was the second person and the first woman created by God. God created her from her husband Adam’s rib. Later on, she is the one who suggests eating the forbidden fruit and consequently they are both expelled from the Garden of Eden. In the United States, Eve’s popularity has declined in the last few decades. Famous Evas: Eva Gray – actress, Eva Green – actress, Eva Longoria – actress, Eva Mendes – actress. — Eva is the Latinate form of Eve and the standard Biblical form in several European languages. In Judea-Christian tradition, we all know Eve as the first woman created by God from Adam’s ribs (hey, it’s better than being formed out of “the dust from the ground” as Adam was). Eve comes from the Hebrew “Hawwah” meaning “a living being” from the root “hawa” meaning “he lived”.