Evelyn Balthazar is fantastic, and I quite like it with most of the others, too. It is much cooler and quirkier as a male name, somehow, but I vaguely remember reading that even back when
Evelyn Waugh was first published, the Times called him 'Miss Waugh', and now it seems to be entirely female. Although I did find one recent birth record here for an
Evelyn Miguel! - so maybe not quite.
Evelyn Arthur -
Evelyn Waugh in reverse
Evelyn GeorgeEvelyn OswaldEvelyn EdgarEvelyn BertramEvelyn MontgomeryEvelyn StanleyEvelyn Winston
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Evelyn Francis. Totally GP but I like it anyway.
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