Definitions for Eugene

Eugene Eu·gene

Spelling: [yoo-jeen or for 2, yoo-jeen]
IPA: /yuˈdʒin or for 2, ˈyu dʒin/

Eugene is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 29 anagrams from letters in Eugene (eeegnu).

Definitions for Eugene

noun

  1. a city in W Oregon.
  2. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “wellborn.”.
  3. Prince (François Eugène de Savoie-Carignan) 1663–1736, Austrian general, born in France.
  4. Saint, died a.d. 657, pope 654–657.
  5. died a.d. 827, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 824–827.
  6. (Bernardo Pignatelli or Paganelli) died 1153, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1145–53.
  7. (Gabriele or Gabriel Condolmieri or Condulmer) 1383–1447, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1431–47.
  8. Eugenius I.
  9. Eugenius II.
  10. Eugenius III.
  11. Eugenius IV.

Examples for Eugene

Sxities icon Eugene McCarthy spent his final years warning about the negative impact of unfettered immigration.

Their last hope for saving humanity, Eugene, turned out to be a liar with no idea how to stop the zombie virus.

Eugene is a happy fellow, and I have no doubt that she will be happy too.

What they got was, in the evocate words of Ben Franklin, a “Prince Eugene” who had “eaten a Pudding Bagg.”

Prince Eugene had taken all the boats that we had upon the river.

She answered Eugene Snow's every question unhesitatingly and comprehensively.

His house was the first thrown open to Eugene Rougon on his arrival in Paris.

Col. Byrne was the father of Eugene Byrne, the West Point cadet who died recently from injuries received in a football game.

Getting Eugene to Washington, we learn, was the only reason Abraham is alive.

She married Eugene Rougon, to whom she brought a considerable fortune.

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