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- Eu, Gaston d'Orléans, comte d ' (1842–1922), Prince of the House of Orléans and Brazilian Marshal
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- Euagoras († 311 BC), general of Antigonos Monophthalmos; Governor of Aria, Drangiana and Persis
- Euagoras I , King of Salamis in Cyprus
- Euagoras II , King and Persian Satrap of Salamis in Cyprus
- Euagrios († 380), Archbishop of Constantinople (370 and possibly 379/380)
- Euagrios Pontikos (345–399), Christian monk, ascetic and writer
- Euagrios Scholastikos , church historian of late antiquity
- Euagrios of Antioch , bishop in Greece
- Euan-Smith, Charles Bean (1842-1910), British diplomat
- Euarchos , Greek potter
- Euathlos , student of Protagoras
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- Euba, Akin (1935-2020), Nigerian composer
- Euba, Matthias (* 1967), German television presenter and voice actor
- Euba, Wolf (1934–2013), German reciter, radio play director and author
- Eubank, Chris (* 1966), British boxer
- Eubank, Chris junior (* 1989), British boxer
- Eubank, Earle Edward (1887–1945), American sociologist and promoter of social work
- Eubank, Shari (born 1947), American actress
- Eubank, William (* 1982), American film director, cameraman and screenwriter
- Eubanks, Charles (* 1948), American jazz pianist
- Eubanks, Christopher (* 1996), American tennis player
- Eubanks, Duane (* 1969), American jazz trumpeter
- Eubanks, Horace (1894–1948), American jazz musician (clarinet, alto saxophone)
- Eubanks, Kevin (* 1957), American jazz guitarist
- Eubanks, Luther Boyd (1917–1996), American lawyer and politician
- Eubanks, Robin (* 1955), American jazz trombonist
- Eubel, Konrad (1842–1923), German Franciscan minorite and historian
- Eubulides of Miletus , Greek philosopher and logician
- Eubulus , ancient Greek sculptor
- Eubulus , Attic statesman
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- You, Johannes von (1834–1922), German Vicar Apostolic of Denmark (1892–1922)
- Eucharides painter , Attic vase painter
- Eucharius , Bishop of Trier
- Eucheir , Corinthian Koroplast
- Eucheir , mythical Greek painter
- Eucheiros , Greek potter
- Euchel, Isaac (1756–1804), Jewish enlightener
- Eucherius of Lyon , Bishop of Lyon
- Eucherius of Orléans († 738), Bishop of Orléans
- Euchner, Walter (1933–2011), German political scientist
- Eucken, Arnold (1884–1950), physical chemist
- Eucken, Christoph (* 1939), German-Swiss classical philologist
- Eucken, Rudolf (1846–1926), German philosopher and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
- Eucken, Walter (1891–1950), German economist
- Eucken-Addenhausen, Georg von (1855–1942), German lawyer and politician
- Eucken-Erdsiek, Edith (1896–1985), German cultural philosopher and writer
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- Eudaemon, Tiberius Claudius , freedman of the emperor Claudius
- Eudamidas I , King of Sparta
- Eudamidas II , King of Sparta
- Eudemos († 316 BC), Macedonian general and governor
- Eudemos of Alexandria , Greek doctor
- Eudemos of Rhodes , ancient Greek philosopher
- Eudemos of Cyprus († 353 BC), Greek philosopher and officer
- Eudes de Saint-Amand († 1180), Grand Master of the Templar Order
- Eudes Herpin of Bourges , Vice-Count of Bourges, crusader
- Eudes Rigaud († 1275), Archbishop of Rouen
- Eudes, Johannes (1601–1680), founder of the French order and saint
- Eudes-Deslongchamps, Eugène (1830–1889), French paleontologist
- Eudes-Deslongchamps, Jacques-Amand (1794–1867), French medic, zoologist and paleontologist
- Eudidaktos , Greek sculptor
- Eudier, Louis (1903–1986), French politician (PCF), member of the National Assembly
- Eudo Dapifer († 1120), Seneschal ("Dapifer") of the English kings William the Conqueror, Wilhelm Rufus and Heinrich Beauclerk
- Eudo of Aquitaine († 735), Duke or Prince of Aquitaine
- Eudocia , daughter of Licinia Eudoxias and the Western Roman emperor Valentinian III.
- Eudokia Ingerina († 882), mistress of Emperor Michael III. and later Empress of Byzantium
- Eudokia Laskarina , Byzantine Princess, Duchess of Austria
- Eudokia Makrembolitissa (1021-1096), Eastern Roman empress
- Eudokia of Heliopolis , martyr and saint
- Eudorus of Alexandria , ancient Greek philosopher
- Eudoxia, Aelia († 404), wife of the Eastern Roman emperor Arcadius and daughter of the Franconian Bauto
- Eudoxia, Licinia , Roman Empress; Daughter of Emperor Theodosius II and wife Valentinian III.
- Eudoxius of Antioch († 370), Patriarch of Constantinople (360-370), Bishop of Germanica and Antioch
- Eudoxos from Kyzikos , Greek navigator
- Eudoxos of Knidos , Greek mathematician, astronomer, geographer, philosopher and doctor
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- Eue, Friedrich Wilhelm (1888–1937), engraver and medalist in Berlin
- Euell, Jason (* 1977), Jamaican soccer player
- Euell, Julian (1929–2019), American jazz bassist and sociologist
- Euen, Hans (1857–1912), German landowner and politician, MdR
- Euenor , Greek sculptor
- Euenor , Greek painter
- Euergides , Greek potter
- Euergides painter , Greek vase painter of the red-figure style
- Euerl, Alfred (1897–1970), German politician of the CSU
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- Eufemia , regent of Teschen (1431–1442)
- Eufemia Eriksdotter , Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Eufémia, Catarina (1928–1954), Portuguese farm worker, shot by the security police
- Eufinger, Bernd (* 1961), German soccer player
- Eufinger, Heinrich (1894–1988), German gynecologist
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- Eugamon , ancient Greek writer, alleged author of Telegonia
- Eugen I. († 657), Pope (654–657)
- Eugene II († 827), Pope (824–827)
- Eugene III. († 1153), Pope (1145–1153)
- Eugene IV (1383–1447), Pope (1431–1447)
- Eugen Schmid (1688–1744), abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Eugen von Österreich-Teschen (1863–1954), Austrian field marshal in World War I, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, Archduke of Austria
- Eugen von Sachsen-Hildburghausen (1730–1795), Prince of Sachsen-Hildburghausen and Danish Lieutenant General
- Eugene of Sweden (1865–1947), Swedish prince, youngest son of King Oskar II.
- Eugen, Christoph (* 1976), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Eugen, Freddy (1941–2018), Danish racing cyclist
- Eugendus , saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Eugene, Frank (1865–1936) American photographer, painter, and etcher
- Eugene, Wendell (1923-2017), American jazz musician
- Eugenia , Christian martyr
- Eugenides, Jeffrey (* 1960), American writer
- Eugénie of Sweden (1830–1889), Swedish princess
- Eugenikos, Markos († 1444), Metropolitan of Ephesus
- Eugenius , Roman usurper
- Eugenius († 394), Roman counter-emperor
- Eugenius I († 242), Bishop of Byzantium
- Eugenius I of Toledo , Bishop of Toledo, saint and martyr
- Eugenius II of Toledo († 647), Bishop of Toledo and astronomer
- Eugenius III. of Toledo († 657), Bishop of Toledo
- Eugenius von Palermo , functionary at the Norman royal court in Palermo, writer and translator from Arabic and Greek
- Eugens, Arthur Fritz (1930–1944), German actor and child actor
- Eugippius , church writer, saint
- Eugrammos , Corinthian Koroplast
- Eugraphius , ancient grammarian
- Eugster, Alex (* 1937), Swiss singer and music producer
- Eugster, Charles (1919–2017), British-Swiss senior athlete
- Eugster, Conrad Hans (1921–2012), Swiss chemist
- Eugster, Ernst (* 1945), Dutch judoka
- Eugster, Guido (* 1936), Swiss singer, music producer and real estate trustee
- Eugster, Hans (1929–1956), Swiss gymnast
- Eugster, Hans P. (1925–1987), Swiss-American mineralogist, geochemist and petrologist
- Eugster, Howard (1861–1932), religious-socialist editor and politician
- Eugster, Jakob (1891–1974), Swiss doctor
- Eugster, Jakob (1897–1969), Swiss lawyer and councilor
- Eugster, Meinrad (1848–1925), Swiss monk
- Eugster, Vic (* 1940), Swiss singer and sound engineer
- Eugster, Willi (* 1948), Swiss educator and psychologist
- Eugster-Züst, Anna Theodora (1860–1938), Swiss pietist and poor carer
- Eugui, Héctor Hugo (* 1947), Uruguayan football player and coach
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- Euhemeros , Greek philosopher, writer and myth author
- Euhus, Walter (* 1939), German cyclist, author and collector of bike antiques
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- Eukleidas , Greek coin die cutter
- Eucleides , Archon of Athens
- Eukles , Greek vase painter
- Eukles von Mylasa , Hellenistic-Asia Minor arch-builder
- Euclid , Greek mathematician
- Euclid of Megara , Greek philosopher, disciple of Socrates
- Eucrates († 404 BC), Athenian general, brother of Nicias
- Eucratides I , king of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
- Eucratides II , king of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
- Euctemon , ancient Greek astronomer
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- Eula, Stanislao (1818–1886), Italian clergyman and bishop of Novara
- Eulaios († 169 BC), guardian and regent for the minor Ptolemy VI.
- Eulalia of Mérida (292–304), saint and martyr
- Eulalius († 423), antipope (418–419)
- Eulau, Heinz (1915–2004), American political scientist of German origin
- Eulberg, Dominik (* 1978), German DJ and music producer
- Eulberg, Frank (* 1963), German soccer coach
- Owl, Caron , American dancer and choreographer
- Eule, Emil (1843–1887), German composer
- Eule, Friedrich Eduard (1831-1910), German lawyer and politician, Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Owl, Gottfried (1754–1826), German theater actor, singer (Bassbuffo), comedian and artistic director
- Eule, Hans (1923–1971), German organ builder
- Eule, Karl (1776–1827), German composer and music director
- Eule, Robert (1864–1932), German author
- Eulen, Siegfried Emmo (1890–1945), German officer
- Eulenbeck, Daniel (1539–1595), German legal scholar
- Eulenbeck, Daniel the Elder J. (1570–1587), German student
- Eulenberg, Hedda (1876–1960), German translator and writer
- Eulenberg, Herbert (1876–1949), German writer
- Eulenberg, Hermann (1814–1902), German physician
- Eulenberg, Till (1906–1976), German journalist and publisher
- Eulenberg, Wok Pniowsky von , North Moravian nobleman and researcher
- Eulenberger, Jens (* 1973), German actor
- Eulenberger, Klaus (* 1943), German veterinarian
- Eulenbruch, Maria (1899–1972), German ceramist and university teacher, art professor in Aachen
- Eulenburg, Albert (1840–1917), German doctor and scientist
- Eulenburg, August zu (1838–1921), Prussian general of the infantry, minister of the royal house
- Eulenburg, Botho Heinrich zu (1804–1879), Prussian civil servant and politician, MdR
- Eulenburg, Botho Sigwart zu (1884–1915), German composer
- Eulenburg, Botho zu (1831–1912), Prussian Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior
- Eulenburg, Botho-Wendt zu (1883–1945), German landowner and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Eulenburg, Ernst (1847–1926), German music publisher
- Eulenburg, Felix (1881–1909), German animal and genre painter
- Eulenburg, Franz (1867–1943), German economist and sociologist
- Eulenburg, Friedrich Wend zu (1881–1963), German nobleman, farmer and large landowner
- Eulenburg, Friedrich zu (1815–1881), Prussian statesman
- Eulenburg, Fritz von (1874–1937), German manor owner and politician
- Eulenburg, Gottfried von (1598–1660), Prussian statesman
- Eulenburg, Gottfried von und zu (1676–1742), Prussian statesman
- Eulenburg, Heilwig (1939–1975), German writer
- Eulenburg, Jonas Casimir von (1614–1667), Prussian major general, secret war council and district administrator
- Eulenburg, Jonas zu (1901–1945), German officer
- Eulenburg, Karl Botho zu (1843-1919), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Eulenburg, Karl zu (1885–1975), German philologist and writer
- Eulenburg, Kurt (1879–1982), German music publisher
- Eulenburg, Michael Moritz (1811–1887), German orthopedist
- Eulenburg, Philipp zu (1847–1921), German diplomat
- Eulenburg, Richard zu (1838–1909), Prussian landowner and politician
- Eulenburg, Wilhelm zu (1778–1865), Prussian major general
- Eulenburg-Wicken, Siegfried zu (1870–1961), German colonel, free corps leader and squire
- Eulenstein, Anton von (1772–1821), Austrian composer, violonist and civil servant
- Eulenstein, Karl (1802–1890), German jaw harp virtuoso
- Eulenstein, Karl (1892–1981), German painter
- Euler de Freitas Castro, Alisson (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Euler, Adam (1919–1971), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Euler, August (1868–1957), German engineer, entrepreneur and aviation pioneer
- Euler, August Hanns Leonhard (* 1940), German development engineer
- Euler, August-Martin (1908–1966), German politician (FDP, FVP, DP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Euler, Balthasar Conrad (1791–1874), German organ builder
- Euler, Carl Hieronymus (1834–1901), Swiss-Brazilian bird collector and ornithologist
- Euler, Carl Philipp (1828–1901), German gymnastics teacher and writer
- Euler, Christoph (1743–1808), Prussian and Russian officer
- Euler, Dieter (* 1952), German business educator
- Euler, Eduard (1867–1931), German painter and lithographer
- Euler, Ellen (* 1977), German lawyer
- Euler, Ferdinand (1862–1925), German Protestant theologian and member of parliament
- Euler, Franz (1804–1873), German restaurateur and mayor of the city of Worms
- Euler, Frederike (* 1989), German actress
- Euler, Friedrich (1823–1891), German engineer and functionary
- Euler, Friedrich Wilhelm (1827–1893), organ builder
- Euler, Friedrich Wilhelm (1908–1995), German archivist and anti-Semitic genealogist
- Euler, Georg (1905–1998), German football player
- Euler, Golo (* 1982), German actor
- Euler, Hanns Peter (* 1941), German sociologist
- Euler, Hans (1909–1941), German physicist
- Euler, Harald (* 1943), German psychologist and emer. University professor
- Euler, Heinrich Ludwig (1837–1906), organ builder
- Euler, Helmuth (1933–2020), German non-fiction author, photographer and filmmaker
- Euler, Henry (1947–2018), German children's book illustrator and writer
- Euler, Hermann (1878–1961), German dentist
- Euler, Hermann (1900–1970), German painter
- Euler, Horst (1910–1980), German opera singer (baritone) and singing teacher
- Euler, Ingeborg (1927–2005), German television journalist
- Euler, Ingo (* 1971), German rower
- Euler, Jakob (1842–1917), German carpenter and politician (center), MdR
- Euler, Jakob (1856–1931), Member of Parliament Waldeck
- Euler, Jana (* 1982), German artist
- Euler, Johann Albrecht (1734–1800), astronomer and mathematician
- Euler, Johann Georg (1815–1894), Swiss entrepreneur and councilor
- Euler, Joseph (1804–1886), Prussian notary and politician of the democratic movement
- Euler, Karl (1873–1960), German theologian and senior consistorial councilor
- Euler, Karl Friedrich (1909–1986), German theologian and university professor
- Euler, Leonhard (1707–1783), Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Euler, Lucie (1877–1956), German actress
- Euler, Ludwig (1830–1908), German city architect in Worms
- Euler, Otto (1835–1925), German lawyer, notary and city councilor in Düsseldorf
- Euler, Peter (* 1953), German educator and university lecturer
- Euler, Ulf von (1905–1983), Swedish physician, neurochemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Euler, Walter Andreas (* 1962), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Euler, Wilhelm (1847–1934), German entrepreneur (paper manufacturer) and member of the state parliament in the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Euler, Wolfram (* 1950), German linguist and Indo-Europeanist
- Euler-Chelpin, Hans von (1873–1964), German-Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate 1929
- Euler-Rolle, Bernd (* 1957), Austrian art historian and monument conservator
- Euler-Rolle, Matthias (* 1977), Austrian radio presenter, media entrepreneur
- Euler-Schmidt, Michael (* 1953), German art historian and traditional researcher
- Eulerich, Marc (* 1981), German economist and professor for business administration (BWL)
- Eulert, Arthur (1890–1946), German architect, painter and etcher
- Euling, Annina (* 1991), German-Swiss actress
- Eulitz, Adolf (1823–1899), German politician, Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Eulitz, Wolf-Dietrich , German violinist and musicologist
- Euller, Eduard (1874–1935), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament, mayor of Linz, member of the Federal Council
- Eulmaš-šākin-šumi , Babylonian king
- Eulner, Frank E. (* 1963), sound engineer
- Eulner, Theodor Christian (1765–1801), German doctor
- Eulogios , Christian monk in Egypt
- Eulogius of Córdoba († 859), Mozarabic writer and martyr
- Eulogius, Favonius , pupil of Augustine
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- Eum, Hyun-seung (* 1984), South Korean ice hockey goalkeeper
- Eumachia , ancient Roman entrepreneur and priestess
- Eumachos , ancient Greek historian
- Eumann, Marc Jan (* 1966), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Eumelos , Greek painter
- Eumelos of Corinth , Greek epic poet
- Eumenes I († 241 BC), ruler of Pergamon
- Eumenes II (221 BC – 158 BC), King of Pergamon
- Eumenes of Alexandria († 141), Bishop of Alexandria
- Eumenius , Gallic rhetorician
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- Eun, Hee-kyung (* 1959), South Korean writer
- Eun, Me Ahn (* 1963), South Korean dancer and choreographer
- Eunapios of Sardis , historian of late antiquity
- Eunice , Christian in Lystra, mother of Timothy
- Eunicke, Friedrich (1764–1844), German opera singer (tenor)
- Eunicke, Therese (1774–1849), German actress and opera singer (soprano)
- Eunike, Fritz (1831–1892), German officer and honorary citizen of Wittenberg
- Eunique (* 1995), German rapper
- Eunoë , Queen of Mauritius
- Eunomius , Arian theologian
- Eunos, Naqiuddin (* 1997), Singaporean football player
- Eunostos , city king of Soloi in Cyprus
- Eunson, James (* 1990), New Zealand badminton player
- Kandake eunuch , dignitary of the Nubian Queen Kandake
- Eunus († 132 BC), leader of the first Sicilian slave revolt
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- Euodius of Antioch , saint of the Christian Church and one of the first identifiable Christians
- Euodos , Greek epigram poet and author
- Euodus , Roman freedman
- Euodus , tutor to the Roman emperor Caracalla
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- Eupalinos , Greek scientist
- Eupen, Marit van (* 1969), Dutch rower
- Euphaes , King of Messenia
- Euphamos , ancient Greek potter
- Euphemia , martyr and saint
- Euphemia , wife of the Roman emperor Justin I.
- Euphemia de Ross († 1386), Queen of Scotland
- Euphemia Leslie, 8th Countess of Ross , Scottish noblewoman
- Euphemia of Chalcedon , Christian virgin and martyr
- Euphemia of Kiev († 1139), Queen of Hungary
- Euphemia von Oels († 1444), Duchess of Oels; Wife of the Elector Albrecht IV of Saxony-Wittenberg
- Euphemia of Ratibor († 1359), Duchess of Ratibor and Dominican
- Euphemia of Rügen († 1312), queen of Norway by marriage
- Euphemia of Hungary († 1111), Duchess of Moravia
- Euphemia, 6th Countess of Ross , Scottish noblewoman
- Euphemia, Aelia Marciana , daughter of the Roman emperor Markian
- Euphemios († 515), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Euphemios († 827), Byzantine rebel in Sicily
- Euphiletus , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Euphiletus painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Euphorbus , Greek doctor
- Euphorion , son of Aeschylus, tragedy poet
- Euphorion († 225 BC), ancient Greek poet and writer
- Euphranor († 47 BC), Rhodian admiral
- Euphranor vom Isthmos , Greek painter, sculptor and Toreut
- Euphrasén, Bengt Anders (1756–1796), Swedish naturalist
- Euphrasia of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (1877–1952), Indian religious sister, later a Carmelite and saint
- Euphrasius of Illiturgum , Spanish bishop
- Euphrasius of Poreč († 560), Christian saint and bishop of Poreč
- Euphrates , Bishop of Cologne
- Euphra… n , Greek vase painter
- Euphronios , Greek comedy poet
- Euphronios , teacher of the children of Cleopatra VII and Marcus Antonius
- Euphronios , Greek vase painter and potter
- Euphronius of Autun , Bishop of Autun
- Euphronius of Tours († 573), Bishop of Tours
- Euphrosina of Kiev (1130–1186), Queen of Hungary
- Euphrosyne († 1211), Byzantine empress
- Euphrosyne von Polatsk († 1173), patron saint of the Belarusians
- Eupolemos , ancient Greek-speaking, Jewish-Hellenistic historian
- Eupolis , Greek comedy poet
- Eupompos , Greek painter of antiquity, founder of the painting school of Sicyon
- Euprepius , legendary first bishop of Verona
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- Euranie, Annabelle (* 1982), French judoka
- Yours, John , English knight and rebel
- Eurelius, Anna-Karin (* 1942), Swedish writer
- Eurén, Johan (* 1985), Swedish wrestler
- Eurich († 484), King of the Visigoths
- Eurich, Claus (* 1950), German journalist, communication scientist and university professor
- Eurich, Johannes (* 1962), German theologian
- Eurico (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Euringer, Richard (1891–1953), German National Socialist writer
- Euripides († 406 BC), classical Greek poet
- Eurlings, Camiel (* 1973), Dutch politician (CDA), MEP, Minister of Transport
- Eurnekian, Eduardo (* 1932), Argentine-Armenian entrepreneur
- Euro (* 1992), American rapper
- Europaeus, Jari (* 1962), Finnish football coach and player
- Europe, James Reese (1881-1919), American ragtime and jazz band leader
- Euryanax , Spartan general
- Eurybiades , Spartan naval commander
- Eurydamidas , King of Sparta
- Eurydice , Queen of Egypt
- Eurydice , wife of the Macedonian king Antipater I.
- Eurydice , wife of the Macedonian king Philip II.
- Eurydice , wife of Ophellas of Cyrene, then of Demetrios Poliorketes
- Eurydice , wife of the Macedonian king Amyntas III.
- Eurydice († 317 BC), daughter of Amyntas IV, wife of Philip III. Arrhidaios
- Eurykles of Athens , Greek ventriloquist
- Eurykles of Sparta , ruler of Sparta
- Eurykratidas , King of Sparta
- Euryleonis , Olympic Champion at the Olympic Games
- Eurylochus († 426 BC), Spartan general
- Eurylochus , General Antiochus III.
- Eurylochus , general Ptolemy IV.
- Eurymedon († 413 BC), Athenian general
- Eurymedon of Myrrhinous , Plato's brother-in-law, father of Speusippus
- Eurysthenes , ruler of Pergamon and the surrounding area
- Eurytus , Greek philosopher (Pythagorean)
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- Euscher, Bernd (* 1957), German film editor
- Eusebi, Renzo (* 1946), Italian painter and sculptor
- Eusebia († 360), Roman empress
- Eusebia , saint and abbess
- Eusébio († 2014), Portuguese football player
- Eusebios , Roman historian
- Eusebios Scholastikos , Greek legal scholar and author
- Eusebios of Emesa , Bishop of Emesa, theologian
- Eusebios of Myndos , late antique philosopher (Neoplatonist)
- Eusebius , martyr and saint
- Eusebius , Bishop of Rome in 309 or 310
- Eusebius († 361), late Roman civil servant and eunuch
- Eusebius , Roman consul 347
- Eusebius , late antique Roman official; Consul 359
- Eusebius Arabs , late antique sophist
- Eusebius of Caesarea , church father, church historian
- Eusebius of Nantes , late antique historian
- Eusebius of Nicomedia († 341), Bishop of Nicomedia and Patriarch of Constantinople
- Eusebius von Rankweil († 884), Benedictine monk, hermit
- Eusebius von Vercelli († 371), Bishop of Vercelli (from 340)
- Eusemann, Stephan (1924–2005), German textile artist, designer and university professor
- Euser, Cor (* 1957), Dutch car and motorcycle racing driver
- Euser, Lucas (* 1983), American racing cyclist
- Eustacchio, Johann (1869–1909), Austrian architect
- Eustacchio, Mario (* 1964), Austrian politician (FPÖ) and city councilor in Graz
- Eustace († 1215), Chancellor and keeper of the seals of England, Bishop of Ely
- Eustace de Vesci († 1216), Anglo-Norman nobleman and rebel
- Eustace FitzJohn († 1157), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Eustace, Alan , American manager
- Eustace, Arnhim Ulric (* 1944), Vincentian Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Eustace, Bartholomew Joseph (1887–1956), American clergyman, Bishop of Camden
- Eustace, Joseph Lambert (1908–1996), Vincentian Governor General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Eustace, Katharine (* 1975), New Zealand skeleton athlete
- Eustace, Robert (1854–1943) British doctor and crime novelist
- Eustach I (1010-1049), Count of Boulogne
- Eustach I. Garnier († 1123), Lord of Sidon and Caesarea, constable of Jerusalem
- Eustach II , Count of Boulogne
- Eustach III. , Earl of Boulogne (1088-1125); Count of Lens (1088–1125)
- Eustach IV († 1153), Duke of Normandy; Count of Boulogne
- Eustach of Flanders († 1216), regent of the Kingdom of Thessaloniki
- Eustache le Moine († 1217), northern French pirate and mercenary
- Eustache Vilaire, Michel (* 1945), Venezuelan choir director, music teacher and composer
- Eustache, Jean (1938–1981), French film director and film editor
- Eustachi, Bartolomeo († 1574), Italian physician and co-founder of the science of anatomy
- Eustachius , martyr and helper in need
- Eustachius II of Harras († 1658), heir and court lord of Oßmannstedt
- Eustachy, Larry (* 1955), American basketball coach
- Eustadius of Mesmont , Benedictine and first abbot of the Saint-Bénigne monastery
- Eustasius († 629), abbot and missionary
- Eustathios , late antique philosopher (Neoplatonist)
- Eustathios I († 1025), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Eustathios Makrembolites , Byzantine novelist
- Eustathios Rhomaios , Byzantine judge
- Eustathios of Antioch , Patriarch of Antioch
- Eustathios of Epiphaneia , Eastern Roman historian
- Eustathios of Thessalonike , scholar and clergyman
- Eustathius of Mtskheta , Georgian saint and martyr
- Eustathius of Sebaste , late antique bishop
- Eustatievici, Dimitrie (1730–1795), Romanian theologian, educator, Romanist and grammarian
- Eusterschulte, Anne (* 1964), German university professor, professor of the history of philosophy
- Eusthonus , Bishop of Sebaste
- Eustis, George (1828–1872), American politician
- Eustis, James B. (1834–1899), American politician
- Eustis, William (1753-1825), American politician
- Eustochium , founder of several monasteries and a hospice in Bethlehem, consecrated Virgin of the early Church and saint
- Eustorgue de Montaigu , Latin Archbishop of Nicosia
- Eustratios Argenti , Greek theologian, physician and scholar, member of the Argenti family
- Eustratios Garidas , Patriarch of Constantinople (1081 to 1084)
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- Eutactus , Roman painter
- Eutelidas , Greek sculptor
- Eutelidas , Olympian of the Ancient Olympic Games
- Euteneuer, Andrea (* 1971), German soccer player
- Euteneuer, Kurt († 1963), German gymnast
- Euteneuer, Wolfgang (* 1955), German soccer player
- Euteneuer-Rohrer, Ursula (* 1953), German composer, music teacher and pianist
- Euthalius , early Christian Bible commentator, deacon or bishop
- Euthamos , ancient Greek potter
- Eutharich , Visigoth and husband of the Ostrogoth queen Amalasuntha
- Euthias , ancient Greco-Attic comedy poet
- Euthydemos , Greek general
- Euthydemos (469 BC – 399 BC), Greek philosopher
- Euthydemus I , King of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
- Euthydemos II , King of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
- Euthymedes , ancient Greek painter
- Euthymenes , Greek navigator
- Euthymenes , Olympian of the Ancient Olympic Games
- Euthymides , Greek vase painter
- Euthymios I , Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Euthymios I († 917), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Euthymios II († 1223), Greek patriarch of Jerusalem
- Euthymios II († 1416), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Euthymios of Sardis († 831), bishop of Sardis and saint
- Euthymios of Tarnowo , Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Euthymios Zigabenos , Byzantine theologian and monk in Constantinople
- Euthymius the Georgians († 1028), abbot of the Georgian monastery of Iviron and translator
- Euthymius II († 1458), Archbishop of Novgorod and Pskov
- Euthymius of Melitene (377-473), ascetic
- Euthymos of Lokroi , ancient Olympic champion and hero in Lokroi Epizephyrioi
- Euting, Julius (1839–1913), German orientalist and librarian
- Euting, Thomas (* 1952), German television journalist and editor
- Eutokios , late ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher (Neoplatonist)
- Eutolmius Tatianus, Flavius , Roman consul 391, Praetorian prefect and jurist
- Eutropia , Roman Empress
- Eutropios († 399), politician at the court of the Eastern Roman emperor Arcadius; Consul 399
- Eutropius , late antique Roman historian
- Eutropius Messalinus , ancient Roman politician
- Eutropius of Saintes , bishop
- Eutyches , theologian and founder of Monophysitism
- Eutychianos , Roman historian of late antiquity
- Eutychianus († 283), Bishop of Rome (275–283)
- Eutychides , Greek sculptor
- Eutychios Proklos , Roman grammarian
- Eutychios of Alexandria († 940), Melkite patriarch of Alexandria and author of several writings
- Eutychios of Constantinople († 582), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Eutychius , Byzantine Exarch of Ravenna
- Eutychos , Greek coroplast
- Eutychus , Roman charioteer
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- Euw, Aloys von (1921–2010), Swiss pastor and traditional curator
- Euw, Anton von (1934–2009), Swiss Medievalist and university professor
- Euw, Damian von (* 1998), Swiss wrestler
- Euwe, Max (1901–1981), Dutch chess player and world chess champion
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- Euxitheos , Greek potter
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- Euzennat, Maurice (1926–2004), French ancient historian
- Euzois († 154), Bishop of Byzantium
- Euzoius († 378), Arian bishop in Antioch