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Eugene

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Name — A masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "well-born" or "noble."

Etymology

Borrowed from French Eugène, from Latin Eugenius, from Ancient Greek Εὐγένιος (Eugénios, “well born”), from εὖ (eû, “good, well”) + -γενής (-genḗs, “born a certain way”). Parallel to eugenics. Doublet of Yevgeny, Eugenius, and Owen.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Eugene” mean?

The word “Eugene” means a masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "well-born" or "noble.".

How do you pronounce “Eugene”?

“Eugene” is pronounced YOO-jeen (/juˈd͡ʒin/ in IPA).

How do you use “Eugene” in a sentence?

Here is “Eugene” used in a sentence: “Eugene grew up in a small town in Oregon.”

What part of speech is “Eugene”?

“Eugene” is a name.

Is “Eugene” a common word?

“Eugene” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Eugene?

Eugene is a masculine given name of Greek origin, traditionally understood to mean "well-born" or "noble."

What are common nicknames for Eugene?

Eugene is often shortened informally to "Gene," a widely recognized and common nickname for the full name.

Is Eugene a common or old-fashioned name today?

Eugene was more commonly used in earlier generations and can feel like a traditional or old-fashioned name in modern usage, though it remains a recognized classic given name of Greek origin.

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