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What does EVI stand for? What does EVI mean?
- Evi (Midianite king)
- Evi (given name)
- Evi (software), a British software developer
- .evi, the filename extension used by Envoy (WordPerfect)
- EVI, the ICAO airline designator for the Royal Australian Air Force's transport squadron No. 34
- Enhanced vegetation index
- Evacuation Immediate, a warning issued through the United States Emergency Alert System
- Electronic Valve Instrument, a fingering mode for the EWI wind controller
- Eevee, a Pokémon
- Eevee (band), a Philippine band formed in 2004
- Yve
- Evie (given name)
- Evie (singer), American contemporary Christian music singer Evelyn Tornquist (born 1957)
- Evie (wrestler), ring name of New Zealand female professional wrestler Cheree Crowley (born 1988)
- Evie, Orkney, a village on the Mainland, Orkney, Scotland
- Citroën C1 ev'ie, an electric car available in the United Kingdom
- "Evie" (song), a 1974 single by Stevie Wright
- Project EVIE, a non-profit organization founded in the United States to promote the adoption of electric vehicles
- Evie, an artificial intelligence bot that uses Cleverbot's engine
- Eve (rapper) (born 1978), American recording artist and actress
- Eve (wrestler) (born 1984), American professional wrestler
- Mitochondrial Eve, the matrilineal most recent common ancestor of modern humans
- Eve (Japanese singer), a Vocaloid producer and Japanese singer-songwriter.
- Eve Cone, a volcano in British Columbia, Canada
- Ève, Oise, a commune in the Oise département of France
- Eve, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Eve, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Eve (cryptography), a placeholder name for an archetypal eavesdropper
- EVE/ZeBu, a provider of hardware-assisted verification tools
- Eve (robot), a robot scientist working at Aberystwyth University
- EVE (text editor), a text editor provided with the VMS operating system
- VMS Eve, a spacecraft
- European Venus Explorer, a proposed space probe
- Eve, a typeface created by Rudolf Koch
- Eve, a video game created in association with and featuring the music of Peter Gabriel
- Eve Systems, German smart home product brand and manufacturer
- Eve (magazine), a monthly women's magazine
- Eve (Chase novel), a 1945 psychological thriller novel by James Hadley Chase
- Eve (Young novel), a 2015 Christian fantasy novel by William P. Young
- Eve (1968 film), a thriller film
- Eve (2008 film), a short film by Natalie Portman
- Eve (U.S. TV series), a 2003–2006 American television sitcom
- Eve (UK TV series), a 2015–2017 British children's TV programme
- Eve (Mauritian TV series)
- "Eve" (The X-Files), a 1993 episode of The X-Files
- "Eve", an episode of Journey to the Unknown
- Eve (Angel), a character in the Joss Whedon TV series Angel
- Eve (Black Cat), a character in the 2000–2004 manga series Black Cat
- Eve (comics), a character in the Neil Gaiman comic book series The Sandman
- Eve (The X-Files), the name of multiple female clones in the TV series The X-Files
- EVE (WALL-E), a character in the 2008 Pixar film WALL-E
- Eve (Xena), a character in the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess
- Eve, a member of the musical comedy trio The Kransky Sisters
- Eve, a character in the Underworld film series
- Eve, a fictional serum in the 2007 video game BioShock
- Eve Luciano, a character in the 1978–1981 manga series California Story
- Eve Polastri, a character in the 2018 TV series Killing Eve and related Luke Jennings novels
- EVE VIII, a character in the 1991 film Eve of Destruction
- Eve Wakamiya, the keyboardist of the band Pastel*Palettes in the BanG Dream! franchise
- Mitochondria Eve, a character in the 1995 novel Parasite Eve
- Eve: The Second Genesis Collectible Card Game
- Eve Online, a 2003 MMO space simulation computer game
- Eve, a character in The Binding of Isaac
- Eve, a character in Freedom Force
- Ève (Massenet), a French biblical oratorio by Jules Massenet
- Eve (American band) or Honey Ltd.
- Eve (Korean band), a Korean visual rock band
- Eve (The Alan Parsons Project album) (1979)
- Eve (Over the Rhine album) (1994)
- Eve (Showta album), a 2008 album by Showta
- Eve, a 2010 album by Ufomammut
- Eve (Rapsody album), a 2019 album by Rapsody
- "Eve" (Idoling!!! song)
- "Eve" (Jim Capaldi song), 1972
- "Eve", song by The Carpenters from Ticket to Ride, 1969
- "Eve", song by Dream Theater from Awake, 1994
- "Eve", song by Spacek, 1999
- "Ève lève-toi", by Julie Pietri, 1986
- Eve (cigarette), a brand of cigarette
- EVE (organization), a Vancouver-based advocacy group
- Eve (Davidson), a 1931 bronze sculpture by Robert Davidson
- EVE (Sonic the Hedgehog), a character in Sonic the Hedgehog comic books
- Endogenous viral element
- 3,4-Methylenedioxy-N-ethylamphetamine or Eve, an empathogenic psychoactive drug
- Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes's IATA code
- The day or night before a special day, usually a holiday, for example Christmas Eve
- Eaves
- Eve 6, a Californian rock band
- Evening
- Ewe language or Eve
- Institute of the Incarnate Word (Instituto del Verbo Encarnado), a Catholic religious order
- Ive, the former name of Ivesta, California
- Ive, Latvia, a rural municipality in Talsi District, Latvia
- International Video Entertainment, the former name of Artisan Entertainment
- Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education
- I've Sound, a Japanese musical group
- Sir Jonathan Ive (born 1967), a British industrial designer
- Ive (given name), a Croatian and Slovenian given name
- Ives, a surname
- The plant growth form "vine" or "liana."
- Boston ivy, Parthenocissus tricuspidatus, in the grape family Vitaceae
- Ground ivy, one of the species of the mint genus Glechoma
- Poison ivy, a plant in the genus Toxicodendron in the family Anacardiaceae
- Swedish ivy, a plant species in the genus Plectranthus
- Ivy, California, a former town in Modoc County
- Ivy, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Ivy (name), a list of people with the given name or surname
- Ivy (Chinese singer) or Ai Fei (Deng Wanxing, born 1987), Chinese singer, dancer and actress
- Ivy (South Korean singer) (Park Eun-hye, born 1982), South Korean singer and musical actress
- Ivy (1947 film), starring Joan Fontaine
- Ivy (2015 film), a Turkish film
- Ivy (band), a trio of musicians from New York City
- "Ivy", a song written for the 1947 film by Hoagy Carmichael
- "Ivy" (song)", from Frank Ocean's 2016 album Blonde
- Ivy Valentine, from the Soul series of fighting games
- Ivy Tilsley, from the British soap opera Coronation Street
- Ivy (motorcycles), a motorcycle manufacturer
- The Ivy, a restaurant in London, England
- The Ivy (Los Angeles), a restaurant
- Ivy, former name of FG (restaurant) in Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Apache Ivy, a transitive dependency manager for Java, or other applications that require management artifact dependencies.
- Ivy, a decentralized peer-to-peer file system
- Ivy, an embeddable scripting language
- IVY, a web application framework for PHP
- Operation Ivy, a pair of nuclear tests in 1952
- MV Ivy, a Panamanian coaster
- Ivy League, an association of prestigious American universities
- "The Jesuit Ivy", a nickname for Boston College, Massachusetts
- Ivy Mike, the code name given to the first test of a successful fusion device, detonated in 1952
- Ivey Shiver (1907–1972), outfielder in Major League Baseball
- Ivey Wingo (1890–1941), Major League Baseball catcher
- Newman Ivey White (1892–1948), professor of English at Duke University
- William Ivey Long (born 1947), American Tony Award-winning costume designer for stage and film
- Anna Ivey, American academic and writer
- Artis Leon Ivey, Jr (born 1963), American performer known by his stage name "Coolio"
- Barry Ivey (born 1979), Louisiana politician
- Bill Ivey (born 1944), seventh chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
- Dana Ivey (born 1941), American actress
- Donald Ivey (1922–2018), Canadian physics professor, first host of The Nature of Things
- Eowyn Ivey, American author
- Ford Ivey, founder of several live action role-playing games
- George Ivey (1923–1979), English professional footballer
- James Ivey, artist from San Diego, California
- Jean Eichelberger Ivey (1923–2010), American composer
- John E. Ivey, Jr. (1919–1992), American educator
- Jolene Ivey (born 1961), American politician
- Judith Ivey (born 1951), American actress
- Kay Ivey (born 1944), the 54th Governor of Alabama (and second female Governor)
- Lela Ivey (born 1958), American actress
- Loyd Ivey, chairman and CEO of Mitek Corporation
- Martez Ivey (born 1995), American football player
- Mitch Ivey (born 1949), American swimmer and swimming coach
- Niele Ivey (born 1977), American basketball player and coach
- Paul Ivey (born 1961), English former professional footballer
- Phil Ivey (born 1976), American poker player
- Richard M. Ivey (1925–2019), Canadian lawyer and philanthropist
- Royal Ivey (born 1981), American basketball player
- Steve Ivey, American music writer, producer, musician, and recording engineer
- Susan Ivey (born 1958), chairman and chief executive officer, Reynolds American
- Travis Ivey (born 1986), American football nose tackle
- William Edward Ivey (1838–1892), New Zealand agricultural scientist and director
- Ivey, Georgia, United States, a town
- Ivey awards, annual award show celebrating Twin Cities professional theater
- Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario
- Ivey Index (IPMI)
- Ivey International Centre for Health Innovation
- Ivey's, now-defunct upscale department store based out of Charlotte, North Carolina
- Eevee, Pokémon
- Eevee (band), Philippine band
- Evy Palm (born 1942), former Swedish long-distance athlete
- Evy Berggren (1934–2018), Swedish gymnast
- Evy Van Damme (born 1980), Belgian racing cyclist
- Evy-Ann Midttun (1943–2011), Norwegian politician
- Forest Evashevski (1918–2009), nicknamed "Evy", an American football player
- Evy á Lakjuni (born 1999), Faroese footballer
- Evy Kuijpers (born 1995), Dutch professional racing cyclist
- Eric Van Young, professor of history
- Edgardo Vega Yunqué (1936–2008), Puerto Rican writer
- Esther V. Yanai (1928–2003)
- Evy Goffin, member of Lasgo
- Evy Lynch, (born 1991), Irish actress
- Evy Karlsson, a character in the Swedish comedy TV-show Full Frys
- Evy, a character in Go Fish
- Evy Lucío Córdova, the founder and director of San Juan Children's Choir
- Evy, stage name of Évelyne Lenton [it] (aka Evelyne Verrecchia), French "yé-yé" singer
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