Theo Evans

My name, Theo Evans, usually has an accent over the first ‘e’. Theo (with an accent over the ‘e’) is a French name, pronounced tay-oh. Evans (with no accent over any letter) is an American name, pronounced eh-vins. Put those together, and you get Theo Evans (except with an accent over the first ‘e’). That’s my name.

One unfortunate consequence of the accent over the ‘e’ is that search engines aren’t always that into it. On many platforms, if you search “Theo Evans” with an accent over the ‘e’, I’m pretty high up there. But if you search “Theo Evans” without an accent over the ‘e,’ I’m nowhere to be found. On Google, you might find an ecology professor named Theo Evans, a realtor named Theo Evans, or a digital artist named Theo Evans. On YouTube, you might find a stand-up comedian named Theo Evans, an eighth grade basketball player named Theo Evans, or some guy named Theo Evans who has a cute dog. Alternatively, you might find a slightly embarrassing video of me uploaded by my high school’s YouTube channel that includes my name in its title, Theo Evans, without the accent.

What you likely won’t find is my, Theo Evans’s, YouTube channel, my, Theo Evans’s, side channel, or my, Theo Evans’s TikTok, let alone the website you’re on right now all about me, Theo Evans.

I personally feel that I’m the most important Theo Evans, so I want you to find those things when you search “Theo Evans.” That’s why I’ve created this page on my website, titled Theo Evans (with no accent) and repeating the name Theo Evans over and over in its text in the hopes of at last convincing search engines that maybe I’m the Theo Evans you’re looking for.

Sincerely,
Theo Evans