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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Eula
English
well-spoken
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Eula
Greek
Sweet-spoken, well-spoken.
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Eulah
Greek
Sweet-spoken.
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Eulalia
Greek
Sweetly speaking, sweet-spoken. Famous bearer; 4th century Spanish martyr St Eulalia.
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Eulalia
Spanish
Sweetly speaking, sweet-spoken. Famous bearer; 4th century Spanish martyr St Eulalia.
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Eulalie
French
French form of the Greek Eulalia, meaning sweetly speaking, well - spoken.
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Eulalie
Greek
Variant of Eulalia: Sweetly speaking, sweet-spoken.
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Eulalio
Spanish
Sweetly speaking, sweet-spoken. Famous bearer; 4th century Spanish martyr St Eulalia.
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Eulallia
Greek
Well spoken.
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Eulari
Spanish
Eloquent.
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Eulia
Greek
Sweet-spoken.
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Euloxu
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Eulyses
English
Hater. One who hates injustice. Latin form of hero's name Odysseus.
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Eumaeus
Greek
A swineherd who fought with Odysseus.
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Eumann
Scottish
Rich protector.
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Eumer
English
Historical meaning unknown; the name of an ancient Saxon assassin.
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Eumir
English
Historical meaning unknown; the name of an ancient Saxon assassin.
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Eumolpus
Greek
Good singer.
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Euna
Scottish
Variant of Una (dearth, famine, hunger) and Uan (lamb).
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Eunan
Scottish
Timorous.
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Eunate
Spanish
The Virgin Mary (Muruzábal, Navarra).
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Eunice
Biblical
Good victory.
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Eunice
Greek
Good victory, joyous victory. she conquers. Famous bearer: In the bible Eunice was a woman noted for being without hypocrisy.
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Eunice
Latin
victory
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Eunika
Hawaiian
Victory.
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Eunomia
Greek
Order.
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Euodias
Biblical
Sweet scent.
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Eupeithes
Greek
Father of a suitor for Penelope.
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Eupham
Scottish
Auspicious speech or good repute. Famous bearer: 4th-century martyr St Euphemia.
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Euphame
Scottish
Auspicious speech or good repute. Famous bearer: 4th-century martyr St Euphemia.
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