Eustace

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Eustace is derived from the Greek name Eustachius, which means "fruitful" or "plentiful"
Pronunciation
YOO-stes (English), yoo-STAH-see-yas (Greek)
YOO-stis
Popularity
Eustace is not a very common name worldwide, and it has been declining in popularity since the mid-20th century. According to the Social Security Administration, Eustace was not even in the top 1000 names for boys in the United States in 2020.

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Eustace Name meanings & History

Eustace is derived from the Greek name Eustachius, which means "fruitful" or "plentiful". Eustace is primarily used as a masculine given name.

Zodiac Sign of Eustace: Expressive Gemini

Synonyms of Eustace:

E: Entertain,Enlighten,Exaggerate,Expressive,Environment,Enliven

U: Understanding,Unity,Undermining,Utopia,Universality

S: Sex,Success,Sensuality,Solidity,Security,Status,Social Standing

T: Talkative,Doubting Thomas,Tireless,Truth,Testy,Tacky,Touchy

A: Action,Ambitious,Aggressive,Assertive,Argumentative,Angry

C: Copycat,Chatty,Candid,Clever,Choice,Curious,Cute

Eustace is:

  • a Class name
  • a Classic name
  • a Formal name
  • a Mature name
  • a Natural name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Strange name
  • a Strong name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

Eustace is a name borne by several historical figures, including the French saint Eustace of Luxeuil and Eustace II, Count of Boulogne. It is also the name of a character in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series, Eustace Scrubb, as well as a character in the British TV series "The Mill on the Floss."

2.) Eustace (Male)

Usage:

Meanings: (Greek) productive. (Latin) stable, calm. See also Stacey.

Other Forms: Eustacee, Eustache, Eustachio, Eustachius, Eustachy, Eustashe, Eustasius, Eustatius, Eustazio, Eustis, Eustiss


3.) EUSTACE (Male)

Usage: English

Meanings: From the Old French Eustache, which is derived from the Greek Eustachius and Eustakhios, two names of separate origin. Eustachius is derived from the elements eu (well, good, happy) and stenai (to stand): hence, “steadfast.” Eustakhios has its roots in eu (well, good, happy) and stakhys (grapes, harvest): hence, “happy in harvest.” Eustace was introduced to England during the Norman Conquest. (YOO-STAS)


4.) Eustace (Male)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) calming

Other Forms: Eustice, Eustis, Ustace


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