Eos name meaning
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What does Eos mean?
Eos's meaning is Inspired By the Eponymous Goddess of the Dawn is majorly used in Finnish, Swedish and Greek and is given to baby girls has origin in Old Greek.
Variants of Eos
How popular is the name Eos?
Eos is a rare baby name in England and Wales however it is still in use. According to our estimate, at least 100 people have been bestowed Eos around the globe.
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Here's what numbers has to say about Eos
You lack responsibility and commitment. Let go off your past, you are not what happened to you rather what you choose to be. You believe traveling helps you grow your spiritual potential. Leave your sense of morality for another life. You are a risk taker because you know that in order to get something, you need to give something in return. Nothing escapes your eye, your sense of smell is highly developed, such as your sense of touch.
Do you like Eos? You would love these names
- Tim - Unfading and Eminent Tim chiefly is used in Greenlandic, Norwegian and English, meaning of Tim is "Form of Timothy, People or Folk" bestowed upon both genders is originated from Old Greek and Old High German
- Prokhor - Boy name Prokhor is used dominantly in Russian, Prokhor means "Chorus Leader" has origin in Old Greek
- Anker - Famous boy name Anker has its origin in English and Germanic used primarily in Old Danish, Nordic and Greenlandic languages, meaning of Anker is "Man or Eagle"
- Brontes means Thunder has origin in Old Greek is bestowed upon baby boys
- Ronna - Prominent Ronna is originated from Old Norse, Welsh and Old Greek is dominantly used in English and is aimed at baby girls, Ronna means "Rough Island, Ruler with Counsel or Strong Counsel"
Famous people named Eos
- Eos Counsell, second violinist of the all-female classical crossover string quartet Bond
Lists having Eos
- Girl names beginning with E
- Greek Girl Names
- Finnish Girl Names
- Swedish Girl Names
- Baby Names that mean Eponymous
- Baby Names that mean Goddess
- Baby Names that mean Dawn
Sources
- Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths