# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
981 | Eugen | Greek | Variant of Eugene: Well born. | M | |
982 | Eugen | Swedish | Swedish form of Eugene 'noble'. | M | |
983 | Eugene | Greek | Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill. | M | |
984 | Eugeni | Greek | Variant of Eugene: Well born. | M | |
985 | Eugenio | Greek | Variant of Eugene: Well born. | M | |
986 | Eugenio | Italian | Noble. Wellborn. | M | |
987 | Eugenio | Spanish | Noble. | M | |
988 | Eugenios | Greek | Well born. | M | |
989 | Eugenius | Dutch | Noble. | M | |
990 | Eugenius | Greek | Variant of Eugene: Well born. | M | |
991 | Eugenius | Latin | Well-born, from the Latin Eugene. Famous bearer: pope St Eugenius. | M | |
992 | Eukakio | Hawaiian | Steady. | M | |
993 | Eukepio | Hawaiian | Worships well. | M | |
994 | Eumaeus | Greek | A swineherd who fought with Odysseus. | M | |
995 | Eumann | Scottish | Rich protector. | M | |
996 | Eupeithes | Greek | Father of a suitor for Penelope. | M | |
997 | Euphorbus | Latin | A Trojan soldier. | M | |
998 | Euphrates | Biblical | That makes fruitful | M | |
999 | Euphronius | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. An ambassador from Antony to Caesar. | M | |
1000 | Eurus | Greek | God of the east wind. | M | |
1001 | Eurus | Latin | East wind. | M | |
1002 | Euryalus | Greek | Taunted Odysseus. | M | |
1003 | Eurylochus | Greek | Turned into a pig by Circe. | M | |
1004 | Eurymachus | Greek | Suitor of Penelope. | M | |
1005 | Eurypylus | Greek | A soldier against Greece in the Trojan War. | M | |
1006 | Eurystheus | Greek | A cousin of Hercules. | M | |
1007 | Eurystheus | Latin | Cousin of Hercules. | M | |
1008 | Euryton | Greek | A giant. | M | |
1009 | Eus | Welsh | Legendary son of Erim. | M | |
1010 | Eusebio | Hawaiian | Variant of Eukepio: Worships well. | M | |
1011 | Eusebius | Greek | Variant of Eusebois: Worships well; pious. | M | |
1012 | Eusebois | Greek | Worships well. | M | |
1013 | Eustace | Greek | Fruitful, productive. Famous bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) was a martyred 2nd century Roman soldier. | M | |
1014 | Eustache | Greek | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. | M | |
1015 | Eustachius | Greek | Variant of Eustace: Fertile. | M |