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History and meaning of Evelyn
The name Evelyn is of Hebrew and Celtic origin and means “Life; Living.” It is also derived from the French name “Aveline” which means “little bird”, and is a diminutive of Ava. Other popular variations of Evelyn are “Eve” and “Eva”. Also, the name “Evelyn”, with its first letter of “E”, shares the distinction with the letters “A” and “M” as being the most popular first letters of girls’ first names in America!
The meaning of the name Evelyn (and its alternate spellings) is universal in several languages, and LindseyBoo strives for accuracy in researching the origins and meanings of names.

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Variations we’ve done on the name Evelyn
Famous People named Evelyn
A famous Evelyn is the famous track star Evelyn Ashford.

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Your Evelyn
Is your Evelyn lively and filled with life? I’m sure she is! I love to hear from my customers about how the meanings of names really do match their namesakes!
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing the different versions of Evelyn, and the different backgrounds and mat combinations shown here in this blog. Please remember that any name can be combined with any art background and mat combination of your choice!
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing the different versions of Evelyn, and the different backgrounds and mat combinations shown here in this blog. Please remember that any name can be combined with any art background and mat combination of your choice!
If you enjoy reading about the popularity and meanings of names, check out my in-depth article “What’s in a Name?”
What’s in a name?
Here is a short excerpt:
“We believe all children are gifts to our world, and their beautiful, deeply thought-out names deserve to be memorialized in poetry, meant to not only capture the wonderful feelings the gift giver has for the recipient, but also the wonderful characteristics and attributes of the recipient.“
As King Solomon aptly stated, “A good name is rather to be chosen than riches.”
Click here to read the full article.
I’d love to hear from you! Please let me know if my poem for Amelia matches your sweet child, or someone you know.