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Ève Cherche Un Père
Ève is a French given name, the counterpart to the English name Eve and the Latinate Eva. Notable people with this name include: People * Ève Angeli, French musician * Ève Bazaiba, a member of the Movement of the Liberation of the Congo * Ève Bélisle, a curler * Ève de Castro, winner of the Prix des Libraires in 1962 * Ève Curie, a French author * Ève Demaillot, an 18th century revolutionary * Ève Francis, assistant to Paul Claudel * Ève Lavallière, member of the Secular Franciscan Order * Ève Périsset, a footballer playing for Girondins de Bourdeaux * Ève Salvail (born 1971), Canadian model Music * Ève (Massenet) ''Ève'' is an oratorio composed by Jules Massenet, with a French libretto by Louis Gallet. It was first performed at the Cirque d'été in Paris on 18 March 1875, two years after Massenet composed his more widely disseminated oratorio ''Marie ..., an oratorio by Jules Massenet {{given name Feminine given names Given names French feminine given name ...
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Eve (name)
Eve is an English given name for a female, derived from the Latin name Eva, in turn originating with the Hebrew (Chavah/Havah – ''chavah'', ''to breathe'', and ''chayah'', ''to live'', or ''to give life''). The traditional meaning of Eve is ''life'' or "living". It can also mean ''full of life'' and ''mother of life''. History The name has much religious significance in the Abrahamic religions. Eve, according to Abrahamic tradition, is widely beloved as the mother of all of mankind. She was the first woman that God created, and she was both the wife and companion of Adam. Eve is described as being named ''Havah'' in thTorah The Catholic Church by ancient tradition recognizes both Adam and Eve (in Latin: ''Adam et Eva'') as saints. And the traditional liturgical feast of Saints Adam and Eve was celebrated on December 24 since the Middle Ages. Eve is first found as a name being used in England in the 12th century. However, the name did not gain much popularity until the Protest ...
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