Meaning & History
Eusebiu is a Romanian male given name. It is the Romanian form of Eusebius, which derives from the Late Greek name Eusebios. The Greek root is from εὐσεβής (eusebes), meaning "pious", itself composed of εὖ (eu) "good" and σέβω (sebo) "to worship, to honor".
Etymology
The ultimate meaning of Eusebiu, through its Greek roots, is "good worship" or "piety". The name was borne by several early Christian saints, including a 4th-century historian of the Christian church, Eusebius of Caesarea, who is famous for his work on church history.
Cultural Significance
Aligned with the Orthodox tradition in Romania, the name is used to convey devoutness. The suffix -u(i/e) adapts it to the Romanian sound system, maintaining the meaning while marking the local identity.
Notable Bearers
Several Romanian personalities carry this name, including:
Eusebiu Camilar (1910–1965), a Romanian writer;
Eusebiu Diaconu (born 1981), a Greco-Roman wrestler;
Eusebie Popovici (1863–1937), a Romanian politician;
Eusebiu Popovici (1838–1922), a Romanian author;
Eusebiu Ștefănescu (1944–2015), a Romanian actor;
and Eusebiu Tudor (born 1974), a Romanian football midfielder and manager.
- Meaning: Pious
- Origin: Greek (adapted to Romanian)
- Type: First name
- Usage regions: Romania