Other Forms FormsLatinized forms: Eurygania, Euryganea; Εὐρυγάνη (Eurygane)
Meaning & History
Derived from Greek εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "wide" and an uncertain second element, possibly Greek γάνος (ganos) meaning "brightness". In some Greek myths this name belongs to the second wife of Oedipus, after Jocasta commits suicide upon discovery of her accidental incest.