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- Eugen Blanchard
- Eugene Blanshard
- Eugin Blanchard
- Eugen Blanshard
- Eugene Blancher
- Eugin Blanshard
- Eugene Blancherd
- Eugen Blancherd
- Eugene Blansharde
- Eugen Blansharde
- Chinese (Simplified): 尤金 布兰查德 (Yóujīn Bùlánchá dé)
- Czech: Evžen Blanchard
- Dutch: Eugenius Blanchard
- French: Eugène Blanchard
- German: Eugen Blanchard
- Hungarian: Blanchard Jenő
- Japanese: ユージーン ブランチャード (Yūjīn Buranchādo)
- Polish: Eugeniusz Blanchard
- Portuguese: Eugênio Blanchard
- Russian: Евгений Бланшард (Yevgeniy Blanshard)
- EUA 85%
- França 9%
- Canadá 6%
"Eugene" comes from the Greek word "eugenēs." This word breaks down into "eu," meaning "well" or "good," and "genos," meaning "born" or "of noble stock." Therefore, the literal translation of "eugenēs" is "well-born" or "of noble birth." The name evolved into Eugenius in Latin, a form commonly used in the Roman Empire. The name's use spread through Europe with the rise of Christianity, as several saints bore the name Eugenius. It became more common in English-speaking countries starting in the 19th century. "Gene" is a common short form. The feminine form is "Eugenia." The name experienced peaks in popularity during the early to mid-20th century in the United States and other Western nations.
The surname Blanchard has its roots in medieval France, deriving from the Old French word "blanc," meaning "white" or "fair." It is believed to have originated as a nickname for individuals with light-colored hair or a pale complexion. The name first appeared in historical records in the 12th century, particularly in regions such as Normandy and Picardy. Over time, the surname became associated with various occupations, including those of laborers and artisans, as well as members of the nobility. The name's meaning reflects traits that were valued in medieval society, such as purity and brightness, which may have contributed to its adoption as a family name.
Pierre BlanchardFrank BlanchardDavid BlanchardClaude BlanchardAlexandre BlanchardJoseph BlanchardMary BlanchardJean BlanchardErnest BlanchardLouis BlanchardMarie BlanchardCharles BlanchardGenevieve BlanchardRobert BlanchardWilfred BlanchardTheodore BlanchardLeon BlanchardEdward BlanchardHelen Blanchard
Euda BlanchardEudea BlanchardEudia BlanchardEudoce BlanchardEudonie BlanchardEudora BlanchardEudoxe BlanchardEudoxie BlanchardEuell BlanchardEug BlanchardEugenia BlanchardEugenie BlanchardEugine BlanchardEugáene BlanchardEugène BlanchardEugènie BlanchardEugéne BlanchardEugénia BlanchardEugénie BlanchardEula Blanchard
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