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- Eve, the first woman (transcription used in Catholic versions of the Bible) (from Hebrew Ḥawwāh)
Trad. 曬娃
- (coll.) to indiscriminately share news, images etc of one's child on social media; sharenting
Trad. 雞娃
- (neologism, c. 2020) to arrange an intensive schedule of activities for one's child to maximize achievement
- a child subjected to such a regimen
- (dialect) chick
- Eve, the first woman (transcription used in Protestant versions of the Bible) (from Hebrew Ḥawwāh, probably via Cantonese 夏娃 {Haa6waa1})
- mythological daughter of Fiery Emperor 炎帝[Yan2 di4] who turned into bird Jingwei 精衛|精卫[Jing1 wei4] after drowning
Trad. 李娃傳
- Tale of Courtesan Li Wa, novel by Tang writer Bai Xingjian 白行簡|白行简[Bai2 Xing2 jian3] along the lines of La Traviata, favorite opera plot
Trad. 外來娃
- children born to parents from rural areas who have migrated to urban areas
- teru teru bōzu (traditional Japanese doll hung outside windows in hope of sunny weather)
Trad. 聶姆曹娃
- Božena Němcová (1820-1862), Czech writer
- Julia Kristeva (1941-), Bulgarian-French psychoanalyst, philosopher and literary critic
Trad. 薩噶達娃節
- Tibetan festival on 15th April marking Sakyamuni's birthday
Trad. 庫爾尼科娃
- Anna Sergeevna Kournikova (1981-), Russian tennis star and glamor model
Trad. 伊娃·門德斯
- Eva Mendes, American actress
