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Forename Eugénia

In all the world, Eugénia (Евгения Russia Poland Mexico Kazakhstan United States, Eugenia Poland Mexico Philippines Spain Argentina, Eugénia Romania Angola Spain Portugal South Africa) is a widespread female first name. The first name Eugénia is habitual in Russia, where it is a common female name, Kazakhstan, and Moldova, where it is a common principally feminine, but very seldom masculine name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Russia, Mexico, and Kazakhstan. Much less frequently, Eugénia is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Eugénia

name Evgeniya, name Eugenia, name エフゲニア, name Эжени, name Jevgenija, name Evgenia, name Eugènia, name Eugénie, name Eugenie, name Женя, name Evghenia, name Եվգենյա, name Евгения, name Jewgenija, name Ewgenija, name Євгенія, name Ευγενία, name Evgenija, name Euxenia, name Euxea, name Yevgeniya, name Evženie, name Женечка, name Evguénia, name Jewgienija, name Yevguenia, name Eugénia
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Евгения Kazakhstan, Russia, United States, Mexico, Poland
Eugenia Philippines, Argentina, Spain, Poland, Mexico
Eugénia Romania, South Africa, Portugal, Spain, Angola

First name Eugénia in the context

Eugénia is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Eugénie Grandet , the Honoré de Balzac character, Eugénie Grandet; Julia Carpenter , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Secret Wars; Eugenia Jenkins , character in Wizarding World Digital; La Armengola and Eugénie Danglars , the fictional character from "The Count of Monte Cristo", and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

eugénia maurícia de almeida portugal, duquesa de ficalho PT (b. 1784) link
picture of eugénia nunes viseu eugénia nunes viseu eugénia nunes viseu PT (b. 1847) link
picture of erdősy eugénia erdősy eugénia erdősy eugénia Hungarian operetta singer (1856-1886), HU (b. 1860) link
picture of mellerné miskolczy eugénia mellerné miskolczy eugénia mellerné miskolczy eugénia Hungarian feminist, HU (b. 1872) link
eugénia erdődy de monyorókerék et monoszló Austrian noblewoman (1826-1894), AT (b. 1826) link
picture of eugénia pereira rego eugénia pereira rego eugénia pereira rego Portuguese playwright (1877-1947), PT (b. 1877) link
finaly eugénia Book collector, HU (b. 1850) link
steiner eugénia Austro-Hungarian arts collector (1863-1958), HU (b. 1863) link
picture of eugénia lima eugénia lima eugénia lima Portuguese accordionist and composer (1926-2014), PT (b. 1926) link
picture of eugénia tabosa eugénia tabosa eugénia tabosa Portuguese painter and writer, PT (b. 1931) link
eugénia simonovičová CZ (b. 1904) link
gyulányi eugénia Hungarian actress (1915-2018), HU (b. 1915) link
eugénia štekláčová (b. 1906) link
picture of eugénia cândida da fonseca da silva mendes eugénia cândida da fonseca da silva mendes eugénia cândida da fonseca da silva mendes Portuguese baroness, landowner and political financier, PT link
eugénia bajzíková (b. 1937) link

Characteristic surnames

Vaz, Martins, Marques, Machado, Moreira, Simões, Almeida, Antunes, Cardoso, Correia, Barbosa, Pereira, Ribeiro, Tavares, Esteves, Carvalho, Teixeira, Nogueira, Ferreira, Oliveira, Rodrigues, Fernandes, Xavier, Vieira, Duarte, Barros, Mota, Cruz, Reis, Dias, Matos, Silva, Sousa, Alves, Costa, Cunha, Gonçalves, Pinto, Rocha, Gomes, Lopes, Lucas, Neves, Nunes, Morais, Mendes, Santos, Soares, Pires, and Figueiredo