Evelyn

/ˈɛvəlɪn/ noun

A given name commonly used for both boys and girls, though more popular for girls in modern times.

From the Old English name 'Avelina,' which comes from the Germanic root meaning 'desired' or 'pleasant.' The name evolved through Norman French and became popular in England after the Norman Conquest. It first appeared as a surname before becoming a given name in the 19th century.

AMእየቬሊን
ARإيفلين
BNএভেলি
CAEvelyn
CSEvelyn
DAEvelyn
DEEvelyn
ELΕβελυν
ESEvelyn
FAایولین
FIEvelyn
FREvelyn
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