I love the nickname [name]Evie[/name]…
[name]Eve[/name] - is this too short?
[name]Eva[/name]
[name]Evangeline[/name]
[name]Evelyn[/name] (I’m not too keen on this…)
Also, I’ve recently started to like [name]Diana[/name]… and the spelling [name]Dianna[/name] (I saw this from the actress off of Glee). Would the spelling [name]Dianna[/name] lend itself more to the nickname [name]Annie[/name]? And are there any other nicknames besides [name]Di[/name] and [name]Annie[/name]? [name]Di[/name] sounds a bit dated to me…
Thank you! 
wow we have the same taste!
I love the nickname [name]Evie[/name]…
[name]Eve[/name] - is this too short?-No not to short. Its pretty and the least common out there. Also its the Biblical form. She was the first woman on the earth. What a person she was. Who cares if she commited the first sin? We are all sinners.
[name]Eva[/name]-cute
[name]Evangeline[/name]-love
[name]Evelyn[/name] (I’m not too keen on this…) I like this said only Ev-lynn not Ev-el-lyn ext.
Also I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Diana[/name] and [name]Diane[/name]. I would keep the spelling classic it just looks better that way and people will be more likely to spell it right. I think [name]Annie[/name] is great I love [name]Anne[/name]/[name]Ann[/name] too.
[name]Hi[/name],
While all the Ev… names are nice, the most elegant and beautiful in my opinion are [name]Eve[/name] and [name]Eva[/name]. I feel there is a LOT of name packed into those three letters. I don’t think [name]Eve[/name] is too short at all unless you have a one-syllable last name, in which case, [name]Eva[/name], is better. For example: For the one-syllable surname [name]Wood[/name]: [name]Eva[/name] [name]Wood[/name] is better For the multi-syllable surnames [name]Jackson[/name] and [name]Montgomery[/name], [name]Eve[/name] [name]Jackson[/name] and [name]Eve[/name] [name]Montgomery[/name] are great!
[name]How[/name] about: [name]Eve[/name] [name]Diana[/name]?
[name]Eve[/name] and [name]Eva[/name] are among my VERY favorite names, which I would [name]LOVE[/name] to use for a future daughter.