Evelin

Meaning of Evelin

Evelin is a beautiful and timeless name for baby girls. It has multiple origins, including English, German, and Spanish. In English, Evelin is pronounced as EV-lin (/ɛv.lɪn/), while in German it is pronounced as AY-vuh-leen (/ˈaɪ.və.lin/). The Spanish pronunciation is eh-veh-LEEN (/e.βe.'lin/). Variations of the name include Evelynn and Evelyn.

When it comes to popularity, Evelin has been consistently used in the United States over the years. While its ranking has fluctuated slightly, it remains a moderately popular choice for parents. In recent years, Evelin has been given to around 70 to 110 newborns annually in the United States.

Evelin carries an air of elegance and sophistication. It exudes a sense of strength and femininity, making it a versatile name that can suit any personality. Whether you prefer traditional or unique names, Evelin is a wonderful option for your little one.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as AY-vuh-leen (/ˈaɪ.və.lin/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as eh-veh-LEEN (/e.βe.'lin/)

English

  • Pronunced as EV-lin (/'ɛv.lɪn/)

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Notable People Named Evelin

Evelin Võigemast is a well-known Estonian actress, singer, and voice artist across stage, film, and television.
Evelin Ilves, the former First Lady of Estonia, was married to President Toomas Hendrik Ilves from 2006 to 2015.
Evelin Samuel is a multi-talented Estonian artist known for her singing, songwriting, musical theater performances, and participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Evelin Viktória Kocsis is a Hungarian rhythmic gymnast who achieved the first continental medal for Hungary in the sport.
Evelin Winifred Aston, later known as Evelin Leigh, was a versatile British artist celebrated for her sculptures, paintings, and diverse artistic techniques.
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