Eva Bártová is a Czech personal name shared by several notable individuals. Because the name is common in the Czech Republic, it does not refer to a single established concept but rather to multiple public figures across different fields.
Eva Bártová (born 1955) — Czech orienteering competitor who competed for Czechoslovakia. She won a silver medal in the relay at the 1983 World Orienteering Championships in Zalaegerszeg, together with teammates Iva Kalibanová, Jana Hlaváčová, and Ada Kuchařová. This individual is documented in a Wikipedia article.
prof. RNDr. Eva Bártová, Ph.D., DSc. — Czech molecular biologist and epigenetics researcher. She serves as the director of the Institute of Biophysics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Brno. She defended her DSc. degree in 2019 and was elected a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in 2020. She is also affiliated with Masaryk University in Brno, where she teaches in the Department of Physiology of Animals. Her research focuses on epigenetics and cell biology, and she has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Eva Bartova (1938–1989) — Czech-born singer and classical vocalist who performed under the stage name "Eve" as part of the German duo Adam & Eve. She was born in Vejprty (or, according to some sources, Pilsen) in Bohemia, trained as a classical ballet dancer and studied classical singing in Czechoslovakia, and later moved to Germany. She died in Chicago, Illinois, in 1989.
Given the multiplicity of individuals bearing this name, "Eva Bártová" is best understood as a personal name rather than a single encyclopedic subject. The most internationally documented bearer is the orienteering competitor, while the scientist and the singer are also notable figures in their respective fields.