Proper noun
Evelina
A female given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Evelyn.
Ambulance crews arrived soon after and took over the CPR before taking him to Evelina Children's Hospital in central London where he later died. Source: Internet
Chef Paolo Laboa of Solo Italiano in Portland makes gnocchi with his daughter Evelina and Asa, son of general manager Jesse Bania. Source: Internet
Commire, Klezmer 229. Critical reception Written in epistolary form, Evelina portrays the English upper middle class from the perspective of a 17-year-old woman who has reached marriageable age. Source: Internet
Evelina Fernandez's "La Olla" (through April 24) also deals in stereotypes, but perhaps I should say archetypes, since the play is based on a Roman farce by Plautus. Source: Internet
In November 1797, George wrote to London publisher Thomas Cadell asking if he would consider publishing "a Manuscript Novel, comprised in three Vols. about the length of Miss Burney's Evelina" (First Impressions) at the author's financial risk. Source: Internet
Viola and Evelina, two local pilgrims, journeyed with their families to the shrine hoping to catch a glimpse of “Papa Franciszek.” Source: Internet