Evola
ee-VOH-lah
Letters
5
Syllables
3
Origin
Germanic
Total Births
85
Peak Year
#9 in 1927
First Recorded
1916
The Story of Evola
“From an uncertain past, Evola emerges with a strength that feels both independent and optimistic.”
Evola, first appearing in 1916, has an origin that is somewhat mysterious, possibly a modern interpretation or variation of Eva. Its Germanic undertones suggest a spirit that is both grounded and forward-looking.
For your daughter, Evola, you envision a spirit of fierce independence and unwavering optimism. This name speaks to the self-assured nature you hope she will embody, a friendly yet strong soul who navigates the world with confidence and grace.
Evola offers your child a legacy of independent strength and a friendly, optimistic spirit that faces challenges head-on.
What It Means
The origin and meaning of Evola are uncertain, possibly a modern variation of Eva.
Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Personality Traits
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