Euseby

yoo-SEE-bee; ew-SEH-bee; yoo-SEH-bee
Old English form of Eusebios, Greek
"pious"

Euseby Origin and Meaning

The name Euseby is a boy's name meaning "pious".

Bubbly and unexpected Euseby combines the sounds of Barnaby and Eugene. It derives from the Latin name Eusebios, a pious name that more literally means "good worship". Borne by several saints, in its English form, it is has been worn by an 18th century Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, Eusbey Isham, and by an Archbishop of Dublin, Euseby Cleaver. Eusebio is the Italian and Spanish form, while Eusèbe is the French.