Gender Feminine
Scripts Εὔα, Εὕα(Ancient Greek)

Meaning & History

Form of Ḥawwa (see Eve) used in the Greek Bible. Ḥawwa is also translated as Zoe in the Greek Old Testament.

Related Names

Rootḥawa
Other Languages & CulturesHawa(Arabic) Eva, Yeva(Armenian) Həvva(Azerbaijani) Eve(Biblical) Chawwa(Biblical Hebrew) Eva(Biblical Latin) Eva(Bulgarian) Khava(Chechen) Eva(Croatian) Eva(Czech) Eva, Evy(Danish) Eva, Eef, Eefje, Evi, Evy(Dutch) Eva, Eve, Ava, Avah, Aviana, Avianna, Eveleen, Evie, Evvie(English) Eeva, Eva, Eve, Eevi(Estonian) Eva(Faroese) Eeva, Eevi(Finnish) Ève(French) Eva(Georgian) Eva, Evi(German) Eva, Evi(Greek) Hauwa, Hauwa'u(Hausa) Chava, Hava(Hebrew) Éva, Évike(Hungarian) Eva(Icelandic) Khava(Ingush) Éabha(Irish) Eva(Italian) Ieva, Evita(Latvian) Ieva(Lithuanian) Eva, Evy(Norwegian) Ewa(Polish) Eva(Portuguese) Eva(Romanian) Eva, Yeva(Russian) Eva(Slovak) Eva(Slovene) Xaawo(Somali) Eva, Evelia, Evita(Spanish) Hawa(Swahili) Eva, Evy(Swedish) Havva(Turkish) Yeva(Ukrainian) Efa(Welsh) Awa, Haoua(Western African)
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Sources & References

  1. Strong, James. The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, entry g2096, available from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?strongs=g2096.
Entry updated October 6, 2024