Proper noun
Evita (plural Evitas)
A female given name from Spanish.
In Evita I wasn't really hugely involved with it. I gave a little bit of help but they needed a bit of technical help on the movie and so some of my music people went in at the end of the movie and helped out with it. Andrew Lloyd Webber
Where do you imagine Evita to stand: asking not to go back to the past, or next to the mothers and grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo?. Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
You know, once somebody knows you can sing Elphaba, it's like being able to sing Evita - people shut up about it already. Ana Gasteyer
1951 Presidential election Vice Presidential nomination A crowd of an estimated two million gathers in 1951 to show support for the Perón-Eva Perón ticket In 1951, Evita set her sights on earning a place on the ballot as candidate for vice-president. Source: Internet
According to the book Evita: A Biography by John Barnes, while she traveled down a street with many people crowding her car, someone threw two stones and smashed the windshield. Source: Internet
After returning to Argentina from Europe, Evita never again appeared in public with the complicated hairdos of her movie star days. Source: Internet