Eve is the name given by the Raelian corporation Clonaid to a girl born in 2002 whom they claim to be the first successful human clone.
Eve is an American female rapper.
Fictional persons
Eve was the first woman in the Biblical story of Adam and Eve
Eve is a fictionalized version of the Biblical Eve in the Sandman comic book series by Neil Gaiman;
Eve is a villain on the television series Angel
Eve is the daughter of Xena in the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess
Eve is an android created from Apple Mac parts in the Applegeeks webcomic
Eve is a female superhero in the Freedom Force computer game series
Ève is a commune in the Oise département
Eve is a television show that debuted in 2003-2004 on UPN, starring rapper Eve as the character "Shelly";
EVE Online is an MMORPG computer game created by CCP Games of Reykjavík, Iceland;
eve is a Web site community platform hosted by Infopop Corporation.
Eve is an alternate spelling for the Ewe language - a Niger-Congo language spoken in Ghana and Togo.
Eve is a symbolic name for an "eavesdropper" in cryptography discussions; see Alice and Bob for more details
EVE is an acronym for "Extensible Versatile Editor," a text editor provided with the VMS operating system.
Eve was one of Germany's large mortars used in Second World War
Eve is another name for White Knight Two, the Virgin Galactic launch craft.
Eve is a brandname of cigarette marketed specifically to ladies
EVE(TM) stands for the Evolving Virtual Enterprise, an adaptive Web Portal System that uses the XIERE (TM) or X-tier Intelligent Engine for Real-time Environments.
"And Eve was Weak" is the name of a song from the ill fated musical, 'Carrie'