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| gender = Female or Male
| meaning = ''little bird''
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| origin = English / Germanic
| related names = '''[[Evelyne]]''', '''[[Evelynne]]''', '''[[Evelin]]''' and '''[[Eveline]]'''
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'''Evelyn''' is a [[surname]], a male and female [[given name]], and a place name; it is perhaps most
common as a female given name.
The name ''Evelyn'', meaning "little bird," is derived from the French name "Aveline" of the same meaning. Additionally, it can be traced back to the Germanic ''Ava'' (possibly meaning "desired"[http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=evelyn]) and the Latin ''avis'' ("bird").
Other possible sources are the [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] word meaning "light," or the [[Celtic language|Celtic]] meaning "life" or "life-giving".
Variants include '''Evylen''', '''Evelyne''', '''Evelynne''', '''Evelina''', '''Evelin''', '''Eveline''' and '''Evelien'''.
'''Evelyn''' is also used as a family name. People with this family name include:
*[[John Evelyn]] (1620–1706), English writer, gardener and diarist.
'''Evelyn''' in other uses:
* [[Evelyn, London]], a place in the London Borough of Lewisham.
* [[Evelyn High School]], [[Bulawayo]], [[Zimbabwe]] (formerly: [[Rhodesia]]).
*''[[Evelyn (movie)|Evelyn]]'', a 2002 film starring [[Sophie Vavasseur]] and [[Pierce Brosnan]].
*[[Evelyn College for Women]], the former [[women's college]] of [[Princeton University]] in [[New Jersey]].
*[[Hurricane Evelyn]], fifth hurricane of the [[1977 Atlantic hurricane season]].
*[[Mount Evelyn, Victoria|Mount Evelyn]], a suburb on the eastern outskirts of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], [[Australia]].
'''Women''' named Evelyn include:
*[[Evelyn Ashford]] (born 1957), American sprinter, gold medalist for the 100 m race in the [[1984 Summer Olympics]]
*[[Evelyn Margaret Ay]], winner of the 1954 [[Miss America]] pageant
*[[Evelyn Beatrice Hall]], writer and the personal biographer of [[Voltaire]]
*[[Evelyn Brent]] (1899–1975), American film and stage actress
*[[Evelyn Carrera]] (born 1971), Dominican Republic volleyball player
*[[Evelyn De Morgan]] (1855–1919), English Pre-Raphaelite painter
*[[Evelyn Escalante]], Costa Rican model who had made several appearances on [[Playboy (magazine)|Playboy]]
*[[Evelyn Garcia]], Mexican engineer who recently eloped to Central America
*[[Evelyne Gebhardt]] (born 1954), German politician and [[Member of the European Parliament]]
*[[Evelyn Gigantes]] (born 1945), Canadian politician and Cabinet Minister
*[[Evelyn Grady]], first woman to be elected as the Lieutenant Governor of the state of Mississippi, USA (1975)
*[[Evelyn Hart]] (born 1956), Canadian ballerina and principal dancer of the [[Royal Winnipeg Ballet]]
*[[Evelyn Hooker]] (1907–1996), American psychologist most noted for her studies on homosexuality
*[[Evelyn Hernandez]] (1978–2002), El Salvadorian immigrant to the United States who was found dead in San Francisco in 2002.
*[[Evelyn Keyes]] (born 1919), American actress most noted for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]''.
*[[Evelyn King]] (born 1960), popular American R&B and disco singer of the late 70s and early 80s.
*[[Evelyn Lau]] (born 1971), Chinese-Canadian poet and novelist.
*[[Evelyn Laye]] (1900–1996), British theatre actress.
*[[Evelyn Lear]] (born 1926), American soprano and opera singer.
*[[Evelyn Lincoln]] (1909–1995), personal secretary to [[John F. Kennedy]] from his election to the Senate in 1953 until his 1963 assassination.
*[[Evelyn Beatrice Longman]] (1874–1954), American sculptor and first woman to be elected a full member of the [[National Academy of Design]].
*[[Evelyn Nesbit]] (1884–1967), American model noted for her entanglement in the murder of her ex-lover by her first husband.
*[[Evelyn Ntoko]] (1922–2004), South African nurse and first wife of [[Nelson Mandela]].
*[[Evelyn Preer]] (1896–1932), pioneering African-American stage and screen actress and accomplished blues singer.
*[[Evelyn Reed]] (1905–1979), leading member of the American [[Socialist Workers Party (USA)|Socialist Workers Party]] and women's rights agitator.
*[[Evelyn Smythe]], fictional character played by [[Maggie Stables]] in a series of audio plays produced by [[Big Finish Productions]] based on ''Doctor Who''.
*[[Evelyn Thomas]] (born 1945), American disco singer.
*[[Evelyn Tubb]], soprano and long-time member of [[The Consort of Musicke]].
*[[Evelyn Underhill]] (1875–1941), English writer on mysticism and metaphysical poet.
*[[Evelyn Wells]], biographer most known for her biographies of the ancient Egyptian royals.
*[[Evelyn Williamson]] (born 1971), New Zealand triathlon athlete.
*Evelyn a fictional character portrayed by [[Sissy Spacek]] in [[The Ring 2]]
'''Men''' named Evelyn include:
*[[Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer]] (1841–1917), [[Colonial Heads of Egypt|Consul-General of Egypt]] from 1883 to 1907.
*[[Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale]] (1903–1973), [[Colonial Heads of Kenya|Governor of Kenya]] from 1952 to 1959.
*[[Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull|Evelyn Pierrepont]] (c. 1655–1726), 1st [[Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull]].
*[[Evelyn Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset|Evelyn Seymour]] (1882–1954), 17th [[Duke of Somerset]].
*[[Evelyn Waugh]] (1903–1966), English satirical novelist.
*[[Evelyn John Webb-Carter]], former advisor to [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|Queen Elizabeth]] and current Controller of the Army Benevolent Fund.
*[[Evelyn Wood (British army officer)|Evelyn Wood]] (1838–1919), British Field marshal, [[Victoria Cross]] recipient.
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