Gender Masculine
Usage Galician
Pronounced Pron. /u.ˈʃi.ʊ/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Galician form of Eugene.

Related Names

Rootseu + genes
Feminine FormUxía
Other Languages & CulturesEugenios, Eugenius(Ancient Greek) Yauhen(Belarusian) Evgeni(Bulgarian) Eugen(Croatian) Evžen(Czech) Eugene, Gene(English) Eugène(French) Evgeni, Geno(Georgian) Eugen(German) Evgenios(Greek) Ödön, Ödi(Hungarian) Eugenio(Italian) Eižens, Jevgēņijs, Jevgeņijs(Latvian) Eugenijus(Lithuanian) Evgenij(Macedonian) Ugène(Norman) Eugeniusz(Polish) Eugênio(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Eugénio(Portuguese (European)) Eugen(Romanian) Evgeni, Evgeniy, Evgeny, Yevgeni, Yevgeniy, Yevgeny, Genya, Zhenya(Russian) Eugen(Slovak) Eugenio(Spanish) Evhen, Yevgen, Yevhen, Yevheniy(Ukrainian)
Entry updated October 6, 2024