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Eva

1 American  
[ee-vuh] / ˈi və /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Eve.


EVA 2 American  
Aerospace.
  1. extravehicular activity.


EVA British  

abbreviation

  1. extravehicular activity

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One pupil, Eva, said: "This will help the school and people who come into the Kids Court will slow down, and it will be more safer for the kids and parents to cross the road."

From BBC

"I'm really worried about which one would be better... I'll keep racking my brain about it," Eva Batta told AFP near the grocery store at the edge of Pusztavacs.

From Barron's

Smith and his wife, Bruce's daughter Amy, had employed Eva Clements via Ruthie Maternity Services believing she was skilled, trained and vetted and the firm was well established.

From BBC

After Eva and Ryland briefly ruminate on fear and primal instinct, Ryland’s otherwise direct and unemotional government superior takes to the mic, performing a cover of Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times.”

From Salon

“EVA currently provides guidance on what actions the user could take, and doesn’t take action on the user’s behalf,” says Debbie Hsu, executive vice president of product at Experian Consumer Services.

From MarketWatch