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Eugene

Eugene is a masculine given name of Greek origin. It derives from the Classical Greek Eugenēs, from eu- meaning "good" or "well" and genēs meaning "born," together often translated as "well-born" or "noble." The name was Latinized as Eugenius and later entered English through Old French and Latin forms.

In English, Eugene has long been used but has seen varying popularity across regions and eras. It

Notable people named Eugene include: Eugene Debs (1855–1926), American socialist leader; Eugene O'Neill (1888–1953), American playwright;

Places named Eugene include Eugene, Oregon, a city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the county

has
several
cognates
and
variants,
including
Eugenio
in
Italian
and
Spanish,
Eugène
in
French,
and
Eugen
in
German;
feminine
forms
include
Eugenia
and
Eugenie.
The
name
is
also
found
in
Russian
as
Yevgeny
and
in
other
Slavic
languages
as
Evgeniy.
Eugene
Cernan
(1934–2017),
American
astronaut;
Eugene
Levy
(born
1946),
Canadian
actor;
Eugène
Ionesco
(1909–1994),
Romanian-French
playwright;
Pope
Eugene
I
(ruled
in
the
7th
century).
seat
of
Lane
County;
the
city
is
named
after
pioneer
Eugene
Skinner.
The
name
also
appears
in
other
place
names
and
is
used
for
towns
and
geographic
features,
especially
in
the
United
States.