Evelyn
♀English
✨ Meaning
Evelyn originated as an English surname derived from the Norman French given name Aveline, itself from the Germanic 'avila,' possibly meaning 'desired' or linked to the word for hazelnut. As a given name it combines vintage charm with a melodic sound. The name suggests refinement, grace, and a timeless elegance.
🌍 Origin
Evelyn was originally a surname used by families like the famous diarist John Evelyn in 17th-century England. It transitioned to a given name for both boys and girls in the 19th century before becoming predominantly feminine in the 20th century.
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⭐ Famous People Named Evelyn
- Evelyn Waugh
- Evelyn Lozada
- Evelyn Hugo (fictional)
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What does Evelyn mean?
Evelyn means 'wished for child' or 'hazelnut,' derived from the Norman French Aveline. It has a vintage charm and gentle, lyrical quality.
Is Evelyn a popular name?
Evelyn has experienced a major revival and now ranks in the top 11 US girl names, appealing to parents seeking vintage yet fresh names.
What are similar names to Evelyn?
Similar names include Eleanor, Vivian, Genevieve, Roselyn, and Adeline — all vintage-inspired names with soft, feminine sounds.