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The meaning and history of the name Eugene.


EUGENE

English form of Eugenius, the Latin form of the Greek name Ευγενιος (Eugenios) which was derived from the Greek word ευγενης (eugenes) meaning "well born". It is composed of the elements ευ (eu) "good" and γενης (genes) "born". This was the name of several saints and four popes.This name was not particularly common in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. It became more popular in part due to the fame of Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736), a French-born general who served the Austrian Empire. A notable bearer was the American playwright Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953).


Usage: English
Feminine Forms: EUGENIA
Name day:
July 13th: France
Famous People: Eugene O'Neillwiki (Writer, 1888, United States), Pope Eugene IVwiki (Religious Figure, 1383, Italy), Pope Eugene IIIwiki (Religious Figure, 1080, Italy), Pope Eugene IIwiki (Religious Figure, 824, Italy), Pope Eugene Iwiki (Religious Figure, 654, Italy), Eugene Wignerwiki (Physicist, 1902, Hungary), Prince Eugene of Savoywiki (Military Personnel, 1663, France), Eugene Andrew Cernanwiki (Astronaut, 1934, United States), Eugene Merle Shoemakerwiki (Astronomer, 1928, United States)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.