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    Eus

    Pronunciation: YOOS

    ⚥ Unisex
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    good, well

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    The name 'Eus' is a very rare and somewhat ambiguous name. It appears to be a short form or a component derived from Greek words, particularly the prefix 'eu-' meaning 'good' or 'well'. Many Greek names and words incorporate this prefix, such as 'Eugenios' (well-born), 'Eulalia' (sweetly speaking), or 'Eustace' (standing well).

    Its usage as a standalone name is highly uncommon and might be a modern invention, a nickname that became formalized, or a very localized traditional name. Without more specific historical records, its independent evolution as a given name is difficult to trace. It could also be a diminutive or a familiar form of longer names containing 'Eus' in various languages.

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