Eve
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Eve may refer to:
Days:
- New Year's Eve
- Christmas Eve
- St. John's Eve, also called Midsummer's Eve or Bonfire Night
- The Eve of St. Agnes
- All Hallows Eve, another name for Halloween
People:
- Eve (name)
- Eve (surname)
- Eve (Bible), the first woman according to the Bible and Qur'an
- Ève (Singer), is a french singer of Québec.
- Eve (rapper)
- Mitochondrial Eve, the most recent common matrilineal ancestor of all living humans
- Eve, the alleged first successful human clone, by the Raelian corporation Clonaid
Fictional characters:
- Eve (Applegeeks), an android in the Applegeeks webcomic
- Eve (Buffyverse), in the television series Angel
- Eve (DC Comics), in the Sandman comic book series
- Eve (Xena), Xena's daughter in the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess
- Eve, a female superhero in the Freedom Force computer game series
- Mitochondria Eve (not to be confused with Mitochondrial Eve), the main villain in the Parasite Eve video game.
- Exceptionally Versatile Evolvanoid (EVE) A minor character from Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comic books.
- Eve (Black Cat), in the manga Black Cat
Places:
Other:
- Eve (cigarette)
- EVE Online, an MMORPG computer game, Space Simulation
- Eve Angel, Hungarian Porn Star
- Groupee Community, an online community formerly known as Eve
- Eve (TV series), starring rapper Eve (rapper) as Shelly
- "Eve" (The X-Files episode), an episode of The X-Files
- Eve, standing for Everything Vs Everything is a Mugen screenpack customized for play with the Mugen engine
- Eve (album), a progressive rock album by The Alan Parsons Project
- EVE (band), a Korean visual rock band
- Eva (mortar), of the Mörser Karl series of German WWII artillery
- Ewe language, alternate spelling
- EVE (text editor), a text editor provided with the VMS operating system
- Eve (time), reference time of day at 6PM
- Evolving Virtual Enterprise, or EVE(TM), an adaptive Web Portal System
- Scaled Composites White Knight Two, or Eve, a sub-orbital launch aircraft
- Eve, a symbolic name for an eavesdropper in cryptography discussions; see Alice and Bob
- Ève, an oratorio by Jules Massenet
See also: