Eve Sands, the baby in the fourth season of Being Human UK. She's the daughter of George and Nina Sands. At one point Eve was considered the savior of the world and ended her life to protect humanity. Overall, I am in love with the show and this character.
"EVE" is the name of the robot WALL-E falls in love with in Disney PIXAR's 2008 'WALL-E'. Although in the movie it is an acronym for "Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator", she is said to be named after the Biblical woman "Eve".
Stop tormenting our glorious Mother Eve! If you'd only think about it, you'd see the truth behind the first woman who bore this beautiful, beautiful name. God put Adam and Eve into the garden with two commandments: 1: Multiply and replenish. And 2: To not eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve wanted to be a mother, but didn't know how, and when the serpent said that the tree would let her know all, she ate of it, because then she would know how to have children. It is because of this transgression that man is able to die, and if man had remained sinless and never-dying there would have been no need for the Atonement and Resurrection, and therefore no need for Christ himself, and we would not even be here. As for the coming-from-Adam's-rib thing, I have a quote that might make this clearer, so please, treat the name Eve as something pure and sacred, like it is. "Eve came from Adam's rib; not from his head to be above him, or his foot to be below him, but from his rib to be equal to him. She was made from his side to be close to him, under his arm to be protected by him, and close to his heart to be loved by him." My future daughter WILL have this name.
The late pornographic actress and boaster of the "world's biggest breasts", Lolo Ferrari, was born Eve Valois.
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Eve Langley was the pen name of Ethel Jane Langley (1908-1974), an Australian novelist and poet. Famous for her eccentricities (sometimes called madness), both her work and her persona were considered dazzling and unique.
EVE (Extraterestrial Vegetation Evaluator) from Disney/Pixar's WALL-E was specifically named after Eve from the Bible. She was called so because WALL-E's loneliness reminded director Andrwe Stanton of Adam before God gave him his wife Eve. Another biblical reference is that EVE symbolizes the dove from the bible, while the plant is the olive branch.
This name is also associated with the classic film, All About Eve; and the deranged, ambitious character who adopts the name Eve as her alias as she attempts to steal actress Margo Channing's (Bette Davis) career.
In Hideaki Sena's horror novel, Kadokawa Horror Bunko, and its sequels Parasite Eve and Parasite Eve II, all three Eve's are women who have been taken over by the consciousness of the mitochondria in their cells. They all share one common power which is to make living things around them combust into flames.
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Given name of Evey Hammond, one of the principal characters in Alan Moore's classic graphic novel V for Vendetta. In the film version, she is never referred to as anything but Evey, but it can be assumed that her given name was Eve in it as well.