Eugenie
[œ-zhey-nee] /œ ʒeɪˈni/
noun
1.
Comtesse de Teba
[de te-bah] /dɛ ˈtɛ bɑ/ (Show IPA), (Marie Eugénie de Montijo de Guzmán) 1826–1920, wife of Napoleon III, born in Spain: Empress of France 1853–71.
[yoo-jee-nee-uh, -jeen-yuh] /yuˈdʒi ni ə, -ˈdʒin yə/
noun
1.
a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “nobility.”.
/French øʒeni/
noun
1.
original name Eugénia Maria de Montijo de Guzman, Comtesse de Téba. 1826–1920, Empress of France (1853–71) as wife of Napoleon III
fem. proper name, from Latin, from Greek Eugenia, literally “nobility of birth,” fem. of Eugenius (see Eugene).
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[yoo-jen-uh-sist] /yuˈdʒɛn ə sɪst/ noun 1. a specialist in eugenics. 2. an advocate of measures.
- Eugenius
[yoo-jee-nee-uh s, -jeen-yuh s] /yuˈdʒi ni əs, -ˈdʒin yəs/ noun 1. Saint, died a.d. 657, pope 654–657. noun 1. died a.d. 827, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 824–827. noun 1. (Bernardo Pignatelli or Paganelli) died 1153, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1145–53. noun 1. (Gabriele or Gabriel Condolmieri or Condulmer) 1383–1447, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1431–47.
- Eugenius I
[yoo-jee-nee-uh s, -jeen-yuh s] /yuˈdʒi ni əs, -ˈdʒin yəs/ noun 1. Saint, died a.d. 657, pope 654–657.
- Eugenius II
noun 1. died a.d. 827, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 824–827.
- Eugenius IV
noun 1. (Gabriele or Gabriel Condolmieri or Condulmer) 1383–1447, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1431–47.