The former CEO of Apple gave his youngest daughter a name with a clever hidden meaning.
It has been nearly 14 years since Steve Jobs, the visionary behind Apple Inc, passed away at 56 due to a rare form of pancreatic cancer.
His legacy continues, not only through Apple products but also through his four children. Lisa, 47, was from his relationship with Chrisann Brennan, and Reed, 34, Erin, 30, and Eve, 27, were from his marriage to Laurene Powell.
His youngest daughter has gained fame for her own achievements, being a skilled equestrian and model outside of Silicon Valley.
Recent Instagram posts from a Milan Bottega Veneta show have people commenting on her striking appearance.
However, there’s more to her than meets the eye, as many have just noticed the touching significance behind her name.
Astute observers have noted the similarity between her name and her late father’s, with ‘Eve’ being ‘Steve’ minus the ‘St.’
“Imagine if she gets anointed to sainthood. Then she’d be St. Eve Jobs,” one Twitter user remarked.
Others appreciated the ‘iconic branding’ and noted that Jobs likely had a sense of humor.
Additionally, some have been amazed by a potential biblical connection between Steve, Eve, and the tech giant.
“Apple as a company [is] named after a fruit,” another noted. “Her name being Eve… Truly genius.”
“Steve… Eve… Apple.. I love the correlation,” added another, referencing the biblical story of Eve and the forbidden fruit from the Garden of Eden.
“Now we know who took a bite out of the Apple logo,” quipped another commenter.
This revelation aligns with Jobs’ own description of his daughter as a ‘pistol’ with ‘the strongest will of any kid I’ve ever met.’
Jobs’ daughter graduated from Stanford University and ranks among the top 1,000 horse riders under 25 globally.
She made her modeling debut five years ago with Sydney Sweeney and Naomi Smalls, later signing with a top agency representing stars like Emily Ratajkowski.
This year, the Apple heiress married British show-jumping Olympian Harry Charles in a three-day event featuring a performance by Elton John.