This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Ancient Greek; and the starting sequence is eu.
Euclid Εὐκλείδης m Ancient Greek (Anglicized)From the Greek name
Εὐκλείδης (Eukleides), derived from Greek
εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and
κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory" with the patronymic suffix
ἴδης (ides). This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek mathematician from Alexandria who made numerous contributions to geometry.
Eudoxos Εὔδοξος m Ancient GreekFrom Greek
εὔδοξος (eudoxos) meaning
"of good repute, honoured", itself from
εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and
δόξα (doxa) meaning "notion, reputation, honour". This was the name of a 4th-century BC Greek mathematician and astronomer.
Eugraphios Εὐγράφιος m Ancient GreekFrom Greek
εὐγραφής (eugraphes) meaning
"well-drawn" or
"well-written", itself from
εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and
γραφή (graphe) meaning "drawing, writing". Saint Eugraphios or Eugraphos was a 3rd or 4th-century martyr from Alexandria.
Euphranor Εὐφράνωρ m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek
εὐφραίνω (euphraino) meaning
"to delight, to cheer". This was the name of a 4th-century BC Athenian artist.
Euripides Εὐριπίδης m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek
Εὔριπος (Euripos), referring to the strait between Euboea and Boeotia, combined with the patronymic suffix
ἴδης (ides). This was the name of a 5th-century BC Greek tragic poet.
Euthymius Εὐθύμιος m Ancient Greek (Latinized)Latinized form of the Greek name
Εὐθύμιος (Euthymios) meaning
"in good spirits, generous", derived from the word
εὔθυμος (euthymos), which was composed of the elements
εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and
θυμός (thymos) meaning "soul, spirit". This was the name of several early saints.