There are
1029
Eurys in the USA
Eury is the
24352nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Eury

Eurythmy

Eurythmy is a form of expressive movement that originated in the early 20th century as a performance art in connection with Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy.

Euripides

Euripides was a Greek tragedian of classical Athens, known for his plays like Medea, Hecuba, and The Trojan Women. He is considered one of the three great tragedians of ancient Greek theater.

Eurythmics

Eurythmics was a British music duo, consisting of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, known for their hit songs like Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) and Here Comes the Rain Again.

Eurydice

In Greek mythology, Eurydice was the wife of Orpheus. She died shortly after their wedding and Orpheus descended to the underworld to bring her back, but he failed to follow the instruction of not looking back, causing Eurydice to be lost forever.

Eurystheus

In Greek mythology, Eurystheus was a king of Tiryns who imposed upon Heracles (Hercules) the famous Labors or Twelve Tasks as punishment for killing his wife and children.

Eurypides

Eurypides was an ancient Athenian playwright, one of the three great tragedians of classical Greek theater along with Aeschylus and Sophocles. His works include plays like Bacchae, Electra, and The Phoenician Women.

Eurytion

In Greek mythology, Eurytion was a centaur who participated in the Lapiths' battle against the Centaurs, which is famously depicted on the Parthenon's metopes.

Eurybiades

Eurybiades was an ancient Greek naval commander who played a prominent role in the Battle of Artemisium and the Battle of Salamis during the Persian Wars.

Eurypylus

In Greek mythology, Eurypylus was a Thessalian prince who fought in the Trojan War and was known for his strength and bravery.

Eurydamas

Eurydamas was an ancient Greek painter known for his mastery in depicting mythological and historical subjects on vases.

Eury Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Eury' has origins in ancient Greek mythology and is often used as a given name or patronymic surname. It is derived from the Greek word 'eurys,' meaning 'broad' or 'wide.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Eury' is not commonly found as a standalone surname and is more often used as a given name or part of a compound surname. It is not widely distributed geographically.
VariationsThere are no commonly known variations of the surname 'Eury'.
Migration and ImmigrationThere is limited information available regarding the migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Eury.'