Eulalie

French form of Eulalia, Greek
"sweetly speaking"

Eulalie Origin and Meaning

The name Eulalie is a girl's name of French origin meaning "sweetly speaking".

Eulalie hasn't ranked in the US Top 1000 since 1899, but its French roots might make it more appealing to modern ears than its sister Eulalia.

"Eulalie" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, and the name also appeared in Gone With the Wind and The Music Man. It has been on the French popularity list for most of the 2000s. Eulalie Spence was a playwright from the British West Indies who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance.

# 916 in the US

Eulalie Rank in US Top 1000

# 924 on Nameberry

Eulalie Rank in Nameberry Top 1000

Eulalie Popularity

Famous People Named Eulalie

  • Eulalie Spence
    American Harlem Renaissance playwright
  • Eulalie Jensen
    American actress
  • Eulalie Piccard
    Russian,Swiss novelist
  • Virginie Pivert "Eulalie" de Senancour (born Agathe
    Eulalie,Ursule Pivert de Senancour), French novelist and journalist
  • Eulalie Morin
    French painter
  • Eulalie Mélanie Durocher
    birth name of Marie Rose Durocher, Canadian beatified nun
  • Eulalie Minfred Banks
    English children's illustrator
  • Eulalie
    Victoire Jacqueline Viel, birth name of Saint Placide Viel, French professed religious

Eulalie in Pop Culture

  • Eulalie Robillard
    character in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind"
  • 'To Eulalie
    ' dedication of an Edgar Allan Poe poem
  • Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn
    The Mayor's Wife in musical "The Music Man”
  • Eulalie Thaumas
    character in Erin Craig’s "House of Salt and Sorrows"
  • Pronounced both as {yoo
    luh,lee} and {yoo,lay,lee}