Pronunciation: /iːvə/

Definitions of eva

noun a female given name, form of Eve

Example Sentences

A1 Eva is a student in my class.

A2 I met Eva at the park yesterday.

B1 Eva's favorite hobby is painting.

B2 Eva excels in mathematics and science.

C1 Eva is a renowned scientist in her field.

C2 Eva's contributions to the research community are highly valued.

pronoun a female given name, form of Eve

Example Sentences

A1 Eva is my friend.

A2 I went to the park with Eva.

B1 Eva helped me with my homework.

B2 I trust Eva with all my secrets.

C1 Eva's intelligence never ceases to amaze me.

C2 Eva's dedication to her work is truly inspiring.

Examples of eva in a Sentence

formal Eva is a talented pianist who has performed in prestigious concert halls around the world.

informal I heard Eva is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?

slang Eva is such a boss, she always knows how to handle any situation.

figurative Eva's presence in the room was like a ray of sunshine, brightening up everyone's mood.

Grammatical Forms of eva

past tense

loved

plural

evas

comparative

more eva

superlative

most eva

present tense

love

future tense

will love

perfect tense

have loved

continuous tense

is loving

singular

eva

positive degree

eva

infinitive

to love

gerund

loving

participle

loved

Origin and Evolution of eva

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'eva' is believed to have originated from the Latin word 'eva' meaning 'life' or 'living being'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'eva' has evolved to be used in various languages with different meanings, such as in Spanish where it means 'grape' or in Finnish where it is a female given name.