What is another word for Evangeline?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˈand͡ʒɪlˌa͡ɪn] (IPA)

Evangeline is a French name that means "bearer of good news". It is a beautiful name that has a unique ring to it. There are several synonyms for the name Evangeline, such as Angelina, Evangelina, Angelique, Evangeleen, and Evangaline. All of these names have a similar meaning and are used to describe a person who brings good news to others. They are also names that signify beauty, grace, and elegance. If you are looking for a name that has a similar sound and meaning as Evangeline, these synonyms offer great options to choose from.

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What are the hypernyms for Evangeline?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Evangeline

A poet like Longfellow may be deficient in intellectual power and sympathy with liberal and democratic ideas, but when he tells a tale of such human interest as Evangeline, presents an idea against war as in The Arsenal at Springfield, or draws on his personal life in such fine lyrics as My Lost Youth, The Bridge, The Day is Done, he moves us and we know we are reading poetry, though it has not the emancipating and stimulating effect of some of the work of Walt Whitman.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
Close at her father's side was the gentle Evangeline seated, Spinning flax for the loom, that stood in the corner behind her.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Pausing a moment, to take the pipe that Evangeline brought him, And with a coal from the embers had lighted, he slowly continued:- "Four days now are passed since the English ships at their anchors Ride in the Gaspereau's mouth, with their cannon pointed against us.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Famous quotes with Evangeline

  • How oft the word which we would gladly speak Might be, unto some darkly groping soul, The key to bid doubt's massive doors unroll, The free winds' breath upon the prisoner's cheek, Or. to the hungry heart, sweet pity's dole! We hurry on, nor know that they are near, As passed Evangeline the one so dear.
    Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney

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