It would most likely be Adam's wife.
(For the record, Adam is considered a Saint, so I guess Eve must be too.)
The feast of Saint George is on April 23 so April 22 is the eve of the feast.
I find no saint named Eva but Saint Eve of Dreux is not a patron saint. Little is known about her except that she was a martyr.
I assume you have heard of Eve.
There was a martyr named Saint Eve of Dreux but virtually nothing is known about her. Eve is also the name of the Old Testament matriarch who is considered as the mother of the human race and wife of Adam. However, the title saint is usually reserved for saints from the time of Christ to the present as well as for angels and archangels.
"Halloween" is a variation of "All Hallows eve" - or All Saint's Day eve.
Saint Ambrose on Easter Eve, 387.
Halloween is the day before All Saint's Day, and it is celebrated as the eve of All Saint's Day.
All Saint's Eve
"Saint-Sylvestre." In France, you commonly refer to special days by the saint associated with that day. Or, if you want a direct translation: "la veille du jour de l'an" (the eve of New Year's Day).
It is a variant of All Saints Eve. Hallow in this case is derived from the Old English halig which means "saint".
The correct pronunciation of Yves Saint Laurent is "eev sahn loh-rahn."
'neu jahre vorabend' is in Germanyand 'Saint-Sylvestre is in french