A feminine given name; a variant spelling of Evelina, possibly suggesting connection to 'eve' or evening, or derived from Latin roots.
Variant of 'Evelina,' possibly influenced by French '-ine' endings. Could derive from 'eve' or from Latin 'avelana.' The alternate spelling suggests different linguistic influences.
James Joyce's short story 'Eveline' features a character paralyzed by the decision to leave her difficult life—the name's connection to 'eve' (the threshold before) makes it perfect for a character stuck on the edge of change.
Eveline is a feminine name variant (from Eve + -ine). Historically associated with female identity in literature and naming conventions.
Use only as a proper name for individuals who identify with it. Do not assume gender.
Notable: James Joyce's short story 'Eveline' (1904) centers a working-class woman facing economic and family pressure—a portrait of constrained female autonomy.
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