Eugène name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: French, Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Noble Race and Noble
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What does Eugène mean?

Originated from Old Greek, Eugène means "Noble Race or Noble" and is aimed at baby boys is primarily used in Swedish, French, Finnish and Danish. Also Eugène is form of Eugenius in French language.

The name is celebrated on July 13th.

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Variants of Eugène

Eugenios, Eugenius, Eugénia, Eugene, Efigenio, Yevgeni

Middle Names for Eugène

Odhran, Viktor, Fane, Reon, Yuel, view more middle names that goes with Eugène

Names that rhyme with Eugène

How popular is the name Eugène?

a popular name in France having over 106088 recievers in 153 years of usage. The name is current favorite of the parents, in 1900, the moniker grabbed the 16th spot and 3613 baby boys were given the name.

Additionally, the name has been in the top 50 baby names 42 times Eugène is an uncommon baby name in Belgium still in use today. However things change on global perspective, Eugène is extremely popular in United States where every 1 in 2000 have the name.

Also the baby name is popular in Philippines, Rwanda, Ghana, South Africa, DR Congo, Nigeria, Kenya, Canada, Cameroon, Madagascar, Ireland, Burundi, Benin, Malaysia, England and Sierra Leone. As per our estimate, over 720000 babies have been bestowed Eugène around the globe.

Facts

Eugène in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands1595233217154
Sweden32417154
Norway32417154
Denmark20170

Looking for a name like Eugène? Please go through the following names

  •  Solaris - Solaris's meaning is Of the Sun is originated from Old Greek is aimed at both sexes
  •  Caston - Unexpected Caston came from Old Greek, meaning of Caston is "Beaver" is used as a baby boy name. Caston is resultant of Castor.
  •  Melania - Loved Melania is used in Polish, Finnish and Swedish is a girl name, rooted from Old Greek, Melania means "The Dark or The Black"
  •  Margarido came from Greek, meaning of Margarido is "Pearl"
  •  Hermina - Meaning of Hermina is Man, Warrior or Army came from Germanic, Old Greek and Old High German mainly used in Danish and Swedish is bestowed upon girls
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Famous people named Eugène

  • Eugène Rouher, French statesman of the Second Empire
  • Eugène Auguste Ernest Havet, French scholar, was born in Paris
  • Eugène Ruffy, Swiss politician
  • Eugène Rambert, Swiss author and poet
  • Eugène Ysaÿe, Belgian violinist, composer and conductor
  • Eugène François Vidocq, French criminal and criminalist whose life story inspired several writers
  • Eugène Spuller, French politician and writer
  • Eugène Dubois, Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist
  • Eugène Scribe, French dramatist and librettist
  • Eugène Rousseau, French chess master
  • Eugène Joseph Delporte, Belgian astronomer born in Genappe
  • Eugène Edine Pottier, French revolutionary, anarchist, socialist, poet
  • Eugène Manuel, French poet and man of letters
  • Eugène Brieux, French dramatist
  • Eugène Schueller, French pharmacist and entrepreneur
  • Eugène Gabritschevsky, Russian biologist and artist
  • Eugène Rimmel, French-born British perfumer and businessman
  • Eugène Louis Bouvier, French entomologist and carcinologist
  • Eugène Diomi Ndongala Nzomambu, wealthy millionaire politician
  • Eugène Berger, politician from Luxembourg
  • Eugène André Oudiné, French sculptor and engraver of medals and coins
  • Eugène Renevier, Swiss geologist, was born at Lausanne
  • Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven, a Belgian painter
  • Eugène Gigout, French organist and a composer
  • Eugène Bourgeau, French naturalist
  • Eugène Bourdon, French watchmaker and engineer
  • Eugène Albert, Belgian woodwind instrument maker, primarily
  • Eugène Goossens, père, Belgian conductor
  • Eugène Goossens, fils, French born conductor and violinist
  • Eugène Pelletan, French writer, journalist and politician
  • Eugène Soubeiran, French scientist
  • Eugène Mougin, French competitor in the sport of archery
  • Eugène Deloncle, French engineer and Fascist leader
  • Eugène Kalt, French ophthalmologist
  • Eugène Cremmer, French theoretical physicist
  • Eugène Mouton, French writer of comic, adventure
  • Eugène Lami, French painter, watercolorist, lithographer
  • Eugène Bigot, French composer and conductor
  • Eugène Müntz, Alsatian-French art historian
  • Eugène Turpin, French chemist involved
  • Eugène Richez, French archer
  • Eugène Grisot, French archer
  • Eugène Serufuli Ngayabaseka, governor of Nord-Kivu province
  • Eugène Diomi Ndongala, candidate in the 2006 election
  • Eugène Boré, leading missionary and linguist
  • Eugène Charles Catalan, French and Belgian mathematician
  • Eugène de Mazenod, French Catholic clergyman
  • Eugène Minkowski, French psychiatrist of Jewish Polish origin
  • Eugène Simon, French naturalist
  • Eugène Tisserant, French prelate and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, French architect and author
  • Eugène de Beauharnais, first child and only son of Alexandre de Beauharnais and Joséphine Tascher de la Pagerie
  • Eugène Ionesco, Romanian-French playwright
  • Eugène Delacroix, French Romantic artist regarded
  • Eugène Marin Labiche, French dramatist, perhaps best

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