Female and male names.

EUGIE

Feminine

Distinctive female given name of Greek origin, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'.

EUGINA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'well-born' or 'noble', popularized by early Christians honoring Saint Eugenia.

EUGINE

Masculine

Eugene is a Latin-derived masculine given name meaning 'well-born' or 'noble', popularized by Jean Froissart during the Middle Ages.

EUGINIA

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine given name meaning 'good birth' or 'well-born', originally a Roman surname and later adopted by early Christians to signify virtuous living.

EUGNE

Masculine

Eugene is a Greek-origin masculine given name meaning "well-born" or "noble," composed of "eu-" meaning "good" or "well," and "-genes" meaning "born" or "of noble descent.

EUGONDA

Feminine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.

EUGUENE

Masculine

Eugene is a boy's name of Greek origin, meaning "well-born" or "noble", derived from the word "eugenikos".

EUGUNE

Masculine

Eugene is of Greek origin, derived from 'eugenēs', meaning 'well-born' or 'noble'. It has been associated with historical figures like Saint Eugene of Verona and playwright Eugene O'Neill.

EUIN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from the Latin Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious', with historic usage by notable figures like John the Baptist.

EUJIN

Feminine

Rare Korean name composed of "Eu" meaning easy or simple, and "Jin," which signifies authenticity or wisdom, conveying balance between approachability and complexity.

EULA

Masculine

Rare female given name of Irish origin derived from the surname Ó Maoiléadha, signifying 'descendant of Maoiléadha, a dark-haired chief'. While Eula itself doesn't have a specific meaning, it's often associated with beauty and elegance due to its sound.

EULA

Feminine

Rare Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "descendant of Dubthach," which translates to "dark river" or "black stream." In Celtic mythology, Eula was revered as the goddess of beauty and love. Though not widely used until the 19th century, it continues to be chosen by parents captivated by its uniqueness and rich history.

EULAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "ela," meaning "tree" or "oak tree.

EULALA

Feminine

Eulalia is a rare Latin-derived name originally meaning 'rival' or 'equal', associated with historical Christian courage, and today carries a unique appeal.

EULALAH

Feminine

Intriguing name of African or Middle Eastern origin, possibly meaning "noble" or "righteous," adding to its uniqueness and mystique.

EULALEE

Feminine

Rare, Greek-origin name meaning "well-spoken" or "sweetly spoken.

EULALIA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating name of Latin origin, meaning "peaceful" or "calm," inspired by the historic figure Saint Eulalia.

EULALIE

Feminine

The feminine given name Eulalie has Greek origins, meaning "well-spoken" or "sweetly spoken", derived from 'eugenes' (good-born) and '-lia' (beauty/excellence).

EULALIO

Masculine

Spanish-origin name derived from the Latin word 'eulam', meaning 'goodwill' or 'kindness'. It evolved from Eulalia, popularized by St. Eulalia of Mérida, a 3rd-century Christian martyr whose courage inspired many.

EULAMAE

Feminine

Uncommon African feminine given name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "Mother is supreme.

EULAN

Masculine

Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic word "eolande," meaning "fair-haired.

EULANDA

Feminine

Rare but beautiful feminine name of African origin, derived from Awandi which means "born on Tuesday" and carries rich cultural heritage and historical significance.

EULANE

Feminine

Rare French name derived from "eule," meaning "owl," signifying "owlet.

EULAR

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived male name meaning 'to raise up' or 'little golden one'.

EULAS

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from the word 'eolios', meaning 'west wind', and associated with Eolus, the mythological king of winds.

EULEAN

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from "eu" meaning 'good' or 'well', and "lean" meaning 'smooth' or 'fluent'. In Greek mythology, Eulean was one of the nine Muses associated with flute playing and choral song.

EULEE

Feminine

Rare French name, coined by Honoré de Balzac, meaning "good fame" or "good reputation.

EULEMA

Feminine

Greek female given name derived from 'eulogia', meaning 'blessing'.

EULENE

Feminine

Rare Greek-origin female name meaning 'well' or 'in good health', popularized during the Byzantine Empire and adapted in various cultures over time.

EULER

Masculine

Euler, born Swiss but of German ancestry, had a surname meaning 'hill dweller', reflecting its Middle Age origins.

EULES

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name with multiple interpretations for its meaning, such as "noble," "illustrious," or "elegant." Despite uncertain origins, Eules has a unique charm and distinctiveness.

EULESS

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from "eulogia," signifying blessing or praise.

EULETA

Feminine

Beautiful and rare Spanish female given name derived from 'eucalipto', the eucalyptus tree, symbolizing growth and resilience.

EULIA

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name derived from "helios", meaning sunlight or sun beam.

EULICE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning "sweet" or "gracious," associated with charm and goodness.

EULICE

Feminine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, seemingly a blend of Eula and Rice. It has been infrequently used over time, making it unique and distinctive. As there are no specific cultural or traditional meanings attached to Eulice, individuals with this name have the freedom to create their own interpretation and identity around it.

EULICES

Masculine

Rare Latin given name meaning "happiness" or "bliss," popular among Roman nobility during antiquity and used as a cognomen by prominent families like the gens Euleria.

EULIE

Masculine

Rare French female given name that means 'good fame' or 'good reputation', conveying qualities like kindness and intelligence.

EULINA

Feminine

Rare Spanish-derived name meaning 'olive'.

EULINDA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant given name of Latin origin meaning 'happy' or 'blissful', popular among European nobility in medieval times and still associated with positivity today.