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Eugie

Diminutive of Eugenia, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning 'well-born or noble.'

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Eugie is a diminutive of Eugenia, from Greek eugenes meaning well-born or noble. That root has a long classical pedigree, and it has produced a family of names associated with refinement, birth, and honorable standing. As a shorter form, Eugie softens that formal heritage into something more affectionate and approachable.

In use, Eugie feels vintage and endearing. It has the sound of an older nickname that could sit comfortably in a family line, yet it remains rare enough to feel distinctive. The noble meaning gives it dignity, but the diminutive form adds warmth and familiarity.

Eugie suggests grace without grandeur, a name that feels small in scale but not in character. It has the kind of gentle charm that often comes with older diminutive names.

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