Eusebius
m.
Ancient Greek εὖ 'good, well' + Ancient Greek σέβειν 'to respect', in the sense 'well-respected', and, later, 'pious'.
The name of a 4th C pope, three 4th C saints, and two 5th C saints.
- Czech Republic
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- Latin
- ● 1287 Zmil (nom) RTT-1.1 I;
1316 Smil (nom) ibid. X;
1345 Smilo (nom) CDEM-7.2 605,
Smilonem (acc) ibid. 605,
Smilonis (gen) ibid. 605;
1349 Smilo (nom) chlumecky 140,
Smilonis (gen) ibid. 17;
1353 Smilonis (gen) ibid. 29, p. 22,
Smyl (nom) ibid. 148,
Smyloni (dat) ibid. 45, p. 23,
Smylonis (gen) ibid. 26, p. 22;
1356 Smylo (nom) ibid. 139;
1358 Smil (nom) ibid. 315, p. 34,
Smilo (nom) ibid. 279, p. 32,
Smiloni (dat) ibid. 291, p. 33;
1377 Smilo (nom) LDFPUP1 p. 32,
Smilonis (gen) ibid. p. 32;
1387 Smylo (nom) ibid. p. 3;
1388 Smylo (nom) ibid. p. 14
- ◑ 1358 Smilco (nom) chlumecky 361, p. 35
- England
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- Early Modern English
- ● 1562 Eusebe StAnthonlin p. 15,
Euseby ibid. p. 15
- Italy
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- Latin
- ● 1326 Eusebii (gen) Friuli-14thC no. 431;
1464 Eusebius (nom) CUP-III-I CCXXXI
- Italian
- ● 1513x1521 Eusebio LeoX p. 22
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Eusebius". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2020, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2020/1/name/Eusebius.