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Evolet, Evoleht
Do you think it works for a girl? Which spelling would you pick for ev-o-let?Evolet
Evoleht
Evoleth

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Evolet and Evoleht sound pretty but their spellings bother me. Evoleth is not in my favor because of TH sound. I like Evolette, Evelette and even Evalette better - although the last two might be mispronounced initially, since they contain Eve and Eva respectfully.
It borrows some appeal from being a mixture of Violet and Evelyn, and from being novel - but it's just not quite pretty. It leaves me pretty cold. I might propose it as the brand-name for a new design of composting toilet.That said ... it doesn't offend me and if I met someone named Evolet I wouldn't really bat an eye. It's like Novalee or Everly or Oaklynn, a modern invention that is pretty bland and fashionable. I guess it has more of an "upscale" sound-style, though, doesn't come off so "trendy" ... like a moodier, more dramatic aesthetic.Evoleht looks bad to me - the h doesn't change the prn, looks like a weird error.
Evoleth is confusing to me if it's pronounced ev-o-let and not -leth.
Evolet is definitely better than those other two, but the name's invention for a prehistoric woman in an action movie is very off putting.
Evolet, solely. The name per se is alright, I'm not crazy about it. It could work in real life.
I really like Evolet. Evoleht is awful.
Evolet is best spelling, don't like the name though, prefer Yvette
I can see it working on a girl, and I prefer the straightforward spelling of Evolet, though Evoleth is alright too. I think you'd have to point out to everyone writing it, just how Evoleht is spelled, since you can't hear that (at least to me).