Female and male names.

EURASIA

Feminine

Distinctive female name derived from the term 'Eurasia', symbolizing unity between Europe and Asia.

EUREE

Feminine

Scarce French-origin first name with unknown meaning and history, possibly created as an original name or misspelling/variant of another name.

EUREEKA

Feminine

Rare female given name with unclear origins, possibly inspired by American pop culture. It could be linked to Rosie, the robotic maid in the 1960s animated series "The Jetsons," or from the exclamation "Eureka!" which means "I've found it" and signifies discovery.

EUREKA

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'I have found it,' popularized by Archimedes' exclamation upon his discovery, and later adopted as the name of California's gold rush town.

EUREKA

Feminine

Eureka, of Greek origin, means 'I have found it,' symbolizing discovery.

EUREL

Masculine

French given name of medieval origin, derived from the word 'eure' meaning 'golden', often used for individuals with fair complexion or hair color.

EURETHA

Feminine

Yoruba name of African origin, combining "Ore" (riches) and "Ola" (prosperity), symbolizing wealth and good fortune.

EURETTA

Feminine

Rare female name of Latin origin, meaning "golden" or "well-ordered".

EURI

Masculine

Greek name meaning "broad" or "wide", popularized by Homer in his Iliad as one of the four winds, and associated with various historical figures like Eurus, the wind god, and Euri Petri, an Italian composer.

EURI

Feminine

Rare Greek name derived from "Eurys", meaning "broad" or "wide". It was given to people perceived as expansive or living in spacious regions. Despite its scarcity and lack of notable bearers, Euri offers elegance and distinction due to its classic Greek roots.

EURIAH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my light," derived from Uriah, a warrior in King David's army, though it is not explicitly mentioned with this spelling in the Bible.

EURIAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "my light" or "my flame," symbolizing warmth, illumination, and vitality.

EURICA

Feminine

Rare female given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "euro" meaning "wide" or "broad," signifying vastness and elegance.

EURICKA

Feminine

Eurika is a rare Greek female name derived from "Eureka," meaning "I have found it." It signifies enlightenment and intelligence.

EURIE

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived given name meaning "wide" or "broad," associated with expansiveness and openness.

EURIE

Feminine

Rare Greek name derived from "Euryes," meaning "wide" or "broad," and is associated with the Oceanids in ancient Greek mythology, linking it to water and its importance in their culture.

EURIEL

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name derived from "or", meaning "light".

EURIJAH

Masculine

African American name created by blending elements from Europe, Africa, and Jamaican term Jah for God, signifying a blend of cultural influences with spiritual connotation.

EURIKA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Greek name derived from 'Eurikhē', meaning 'wide' or 'broad'. It was originally given to a beautiful nymph in Greek mythology, symbolizing openness and spaciousness.

EURIS

Masculine

Rare but notable feminine given name derived from ancient Greek origins, meaning 'wide' or 'broad'.

EURITH

Feminine

Rare, Greek-derived feminine name that means 'wide-earred' or 'wide-eyed', possibly inspired by Eurydice, wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology.

EURIYAH

Feminine

Unique Arabic name meaning "good news" or "happy tidings".

EURMA

Feminine

Rare Greek name derived from "eurys," meaning "wide." In ancient Greece, it was given to children born with broad shoulders or a wide face. Eurma also has a mystical association with the nymph transformed into a fountain in Greek mythology. Today, Eurma is still uncommon but carries historic and cultural significance.

EURO

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning "wide" or "broad," and was famously borne by Eurotas, a mythical king of Sparta.

EUROPA

Feminine

Greek name derived from "europos", meaning "wide-eyed". In mythology, Europa was a Phoenician princess abducted by Zeus. Today, it's associated with Europe and the EU.

EUROPE

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female given name derived from the Greek goddess Europa, meaning 'wide-ranging' or 'broad'. It shares its moniker with the continent of Europe, which was named after this mythical figure.

EURY

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning "wide" or "broad," derived from the Greek word "eurys.

EURYDICE

Feminine

Greek female name meaning 'she who comes forth wide', derived from the words 'Euo' and 'dis'. It's also linked to Eurydice, wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology.

EUSEBIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name that means 'pious' or 'devout'. It was popular among virtuous girls during ancient Rome and is associated with Saint Eusebia, a 3rd-century virgin martyr.

EUSEBIO

Masculine

The name Eusebio is derived from Latin "eusebeia," meaning "piety" or "devoutness.

EUSEVIA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Spanish name derived from 'eusebius', meaning 'pious' or 'devout'. It's associated with Saint Eusebia, a 4th-century martyr known for her strong faith.

EUSEVIO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin 'eusebius', meaning 'pious'.

EUSTACE

Masculine

Historic Latin-derived name meaning "fruitful," famously associated with Saint Eustace, a Roman soldier martyr, and popular among medieval European nobility.

EUSTACIA

Feminine

Latin-origin female name derived from "Eustacius," meaning "fruitful" or "bearing fruit.

EUSTACIO

Masculine

Unique male name of Latin origin, meaning 'bringer of good fortune'.

EUSTAQUIO

Masculine

Rare yet significant Latin-derived name meaning 'good pillar', reflecting strength and positivity.

EUSTICE

Masculine

Greek-origin unisex name meaning 'pious' or 'devout', popularized in medieval French literature as Charlemagne's brave paladin.

EUSTIS

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning "good" or "well-known".

EUSTOLIA

Feminine

Rare Greek name derived from 'eustole,' meaning 'well-turned,' suggesting balance, harmony, and grace.

EUSTOLIO

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin boy's name from medieval Europe, signifying tranquility and peace.