Variations of Eugene

  1. Eugen
    • Eugene
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "wellborn, noble"
      • Description:

        Eugene is a classic that has rather lost its way. On the one hand, it's a grandpa, even great-grandpa name that hasn't been one of the cool kids recently—or to quote Jim Carrey, who bears this name in the middle spot, "You can never get too cool with a name like Eugene." The hero of Disney's Tangled felt the same way, when he changed his birth name of Eugene to the more romantic Flynn.
    • Eugenee
      • Eugenia
        • Origin:

          Feminine variation of Eugene, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "wellborn, noble"
        • Description:

          Eugenia, a name scarcely used at all since the 1980's, is another that flourished a century ago and could be due for a revival.
      • Eugenie
        • Origin:

          French form of Eugenia, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "wellborn, noble"
        • Description:

          Eugenie enjoyed a major dusting off when Fergie and Prince Andrew chose it for their daughter, restoring a patina of royal sheen it hadn't had since the time of Napoleon III's glamorous empress--who spent much of her life in England. It was also borne by Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria, after whom Prince Andrew's younger daughter was named.
      • Eugenina
        • Eugenio
          • Origin:

            Spanish and Italian variation of Eugene
          • Description:

            The name of four popes and several saints: a promising Italian import.
        • Eugenius
          • Origin:

            Latin form of Eugene, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "well-born, noble"
          • Description:

            The yoo sound at the beginning of a name has not typically been attractive to the modern ear. Probably the most appealing form of this ancient name has been the feminized Eugenie, thanks to the British princess.
        • Eugina
          • Euginio
            • Eujenio
              • Eujinio