Eve

''Eve'' (1889) by [[Pantaleon Szyndler]] Eve; |Ḥava|Ḥawwā}}; ; ; ; ; Syriac: romanized: }} is a figure from the Book of Genesis (ספר בראשית) in the Hebrew Bible. According to the origin story of the Abrahamic religions, she was the first woman to be created by God. Eve is known also as Adam's wife.

Her name means "living one" or "source of life". The name has been compared to that of the Hurrian goddess Ḫepat, who was worshipped in Jerusalem during the Late Bronze Age. It has been suggested that the Hebrew name Eve () bears resemblance to an Aramaic word for "snake" (Old Aramaic language ; Aramaic ). The origin for this etymological hypothesis is the rabbinic pun present in Genesis Rabbah 20:11 ( c. 300-500 CE), utilizing the similarity between Heb. ''Ḥawwāh'' and Aram. ''ḥiwyāʾ''. Notwithstanding its rabbinic ideological usage, scholars like Julius Wellhausen and Theodor Nöldeke argued for its etymological relevance. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by HAWWA
    Published 1986
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Hawwa
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Hawwa
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1987
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    by Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Said Hawwa
    Published 2002
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    by Said Hawwa
    Published 2007
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    by Hawwa, Said
    Published 1990
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    by Sa'id Hawwa
    Published 1994
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    by Sa'id Hawwa
    Published 1988
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    by Sa'id Hawwa
    Published 2001
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    by Hawwa, Sa'id
    Published 1992
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    by Hawwa, Sa'id
    Published 1988
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    by Al-Ghazali
    Published 2001
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