Euphrosyne
Euphrosyne (German: Frohsinn) is the name
- a daughter of Zeus and the Eurynomial, one of the three Graces from Greek mythology; see Euphrosyne (mythology)
- of an asteroid named after her, see (31) Euphrosyne
- Euphrosyne Monument
- a genus of plants Euphrosyne (genus) in the sunflower family (Asteraceae)
- a Portuguese journal for classical philology, see Euphrosyne (journal)
Euphrosyne , Euphrosine or Euphrosina is the name of the following people:
- Euphrosyne Auen (1677–1715), German poet
- Euphrosine Beernaert (1831–1901), Belgian landscape painter
- Euphrosyne (Byzantium) (~ 1155–1211), Byzantine empress
- Euphrosina Heldin von Dieffenau (* around 1550, † 1636), German-Swedish court lady
- Euphrosina of Kiev (1130–1186), Queen of Hungary
- Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (1836–1874), English opera singer (soprano).
- Euphrosyne von Polatsk (1110–1173), is considered the patron saint of the Belarusians
Euphrosyne is also the pseudonym of the Swedish author Julia Nyberg .