Evie
I've found myself smitten with Evie as a nickname recently. Because Evie is a rather youthful name, I'd like it to be tied to something more substantial. I was wondering what names you would use that could have Evie as a nickname.
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I like Evie a lot. Unfortunately I don't love any full name quite enough to use myself and I'm also a little turned off by how popular Evie has become. That being said, I really really like some full names for Evie, especially Eve, Genevieve and Evelyn.
I do love Caoimhe enough to use and would use Evie as an occasional nickname but I'm not sure I'd ever want to burden my kid with Caoimhe outside of Ireland and I don't like any of the Anglicized spellings.
I do love Caoimhe enough to use and would use Evie as an occasional nickname but I'm not sure I'd ever want to burden my kid with Caoimhe outside of Ireland and I don't like any of the Anglicized spellings.
Evanthe
Genevieve
Genevieve
Genevieve! Works wonderfully as a full name for Evie.
I love Evie as a full name and nickname, and I have it as a nn for one of my favourites; Evanthe. But I love it as a nn for any Ev- name, whether it has the Eev or Ehv sound, I think Evie works for all of them! Or initials E.V. I also like Guinevere, Evelyn/Eibhlin, and Evangelise (guilty pleasure) with nn Evie.
This message was edited 5/28/2017, 3:28 AM
My best friend growing up was Eve but she usually went by Evie, especially more so as she got older and even now in her early twenties she goes by Evie. It's only really her parents that call her Eve and I sometimes call her E.
Eve is in my Top Ten, I love it so much but would try to use it rather than Evie (a bit like the parents in the above example I guess).
I've heard of Evie also being used as a nickname for Evelyn (EV-lyn) and Genevieve. "ee" ending names are very popular in the UK so recently I've been more likely to hear "just" Evie.
Eve is in my Top Ten, I love it so much but would try to use it rather than Evie (a bit like the parents in the above example I guess).
I've heard of Evie also being used as a nickname for Evelyn (EV-lyn) and Genevieve. "ee" ending names are very popular in the UK so recently I've been more likely to hear "just" Evie.
I love this as a nn too. It reminds me of little elves and nature.
Aviva
Beverly / Beverley
Elva
Elvia
Elvina
Elvira
Eva
Evabel / Evabella
Evadora
Evadne
Evaine
Evalie / Evalia / Evelie / Evelia
Evalina / Evaline / Evalyn / Evelina / Eveline / Evelyn
Evalotte
Evana / Evanna
Evangelina / Evangeline
Evanora
Evanthe / Evanthia
Eve
Even
Evening
Ever
Everly / Everley
Evette
Evia
Genevieve
Ginevra
Guinevere
Maeva / Maeve
Neve / Niamh
Octavia / Octavie
Vivian / Vivienne
Aviva
Beverly / Beverley
Elva
Elvia
Elvina
Elvira
Eva
Evabel / Evabella
Evadora
Evadne
Evaine
Evalie / Evalia / Evelie / Evelia
Evalina / Evaline / Evalyn / Evelina / Eveline / Evelyn
Evalotte
Evana / Evanna
Evangelina / Evangeline
Evanora
Evanthe / Evanthia
Eve
Even
Evening
Ever
Everly / Everley
Evette
Evia
Genevieve
Ginevra
Guinevere
Maeva / Maeve
Neve / Niamh
Octavia / Octavie
Vivian / Vivienne
I love Evelyn, Evelina, Evangeline, Evangelina or simply Eve. I love Evie too, but agree with you that it is better as a nickname.