EVA
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EVA or Eva may refer to:
- Extra-vehicular activity, also known as a spacewalk.
- Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate
- Economic value added
- Evangelion (mecha) or the anime series it comes from, Neon Genesis Evangelion
- EVA Air, Taiwan based airline.
- EVA foam
- 164 Eva, an asteroid
- Eva, Alabama, US town
- The Electronic Video Agent, a fictional artificial intelligence in the Command & Conquer series.
There are also people named Eva:
- Eva Amurri (1985 - ), US actor, daughter of Susan Sarandon and Franco Amurri
- Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs (1912 – 1954), German astronomer
- Eva Bowring (1892 – 1985), US politician
- Eva Braun (1912 - 1945), wife of Adolf Hitler
- Eva LaRue Callahan (1966 - ), US actress
- Eva Cassidy (1963 – 1996), US singer
- Eva M. Clayton (1934 - ), US politician
- Eva Gabor (1919 - 1995), Hungarian-born actor
- Eva Gore-Booth (1870 - 1926), Irish poet and dramatist, and a committed suffragist, social worker and labour activist
- Eva Green (1980 - ), French actress, daughter of French actress Marlène Jobert
- Eva Herzigova (1973 - ), Czech supermodel
- Eva Köhler (1947 - ), wife of the German President Horst Köhler
- Eva Longoria (1975 - ), US actress
- Eva Mendes (1974 - ), US actress
- Eva Moore (1870 - 1955) English actress
- Eva Morris (1885 - 2000), native of England, known for a time as the oldest recognized person in the world
- Eva Pawlik (1927 - 1983), Austrian figure skater
- Eva Perón (1919 - 1952), wife of Argentinian President Juan Perón
- Eva Marie Saint (1924 - ), US actor
- Eva Silverstein, string theorist
- Eva Tanguay (1879 - 1947), Canadian-born vaudeville entertainer
- Little Eva (1943 - 2003), US singer
- Little Eva (character), fictional character in the Harriet Beecher Stowe novel Uncle Tom's Cabin