[Facts] Re: Eulogio and Mamon
in reply to a message by Alex
I don't know about its usage, but Eulogio seems to be made up of the Greek elements "eu" (meaning "good") and "logios" (meaning "spoken word").


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Eulogio is of Greek origin, but in that form it is Spanish. I suppose it could be Portuguese too, though - the languages share a lot of names. In Greek, it would be Eulogios (or probably something like Evlogios in modern Greek).
This message was edited 1/18/2013, 2:46 PM
I was talking about the Ancient Greek elements of the name (just to state the name's meaning), I didn't suggest the usage was Greek. I think you're right about it being Spanish or Portuguese.