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From Ancient Greek Εὔα (Eúa), from Biblical Hebrew חַוָּה (ḥawwā).

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Е́ва (Jévaf pers (genitive Е́вы, nominative plural Е́вы, genitive plural Еў)

  1. a female given name, Yeva, equivalent to English Eva or Eve

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Ева (Evaf

  1. (biblical) Eve (the first woman)
  2. a female given name, equivalent to English Eva or Eve

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From Ancient Greek Εὔα (Eúa), from Biblical Hebrew חַוָּה (ḥawwā).

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Е́ва (Jévaf anim (genitive Е́вы, nominative plural Е́вы, genitive plural Ев)

  1. a female given name from Ancient Greek [in turn from Hebrew], equivalent to English Eva or Eve
  2. (biblical) Eve (the first woman)
  3. (cryptography) Eve (an agent attempting to intercept a message)

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