Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Greek word eu ('good') and sebomai ('to reverence, to worship'). The name Eusebia signifies a person who is well-disposed towards God.
Spiritual meaning
God's goodwill and devotion
Language details
Eusebia
Eusebia means 'pious' or 'God-fearing'
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
yoo-SEE-bee-uh
/juːˈsiːbiə/
Lucky number
8
Lucky day
Wednesday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Pearl
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Eusebia was popular among the early Christian communities, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox tradition. Many saints with this name are remembered for their deep devotion and extraordinary lives dedicated to God. The name carries a sense of reverence and piety, reminding us of the spiritual ideals of the faith.
Eusebia represents a person who possesses a strong and unwavering faith in God, and who seeks to live a life that is pleasing to Him. It symbolizes a deep sense of spiritual connection and the desire to honor and worship God in all aspects of life. Eusebia encourages us to cultivate a good relationship with the Divine, and to strive for personal holiness and growth in the faith.
Historical references
Eusebia was a daughter of Emperor Constantine the Great and Faith, his second wife. She was a devout Christian and is traditionally regarded as the first Christian empress of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was born around 320 AD and died in 378 AD, during the reign of her brother Constantius II.
Late 3rd to mid 4th century AD
Eusebia was also a name of several early Christian saints and martyrs, including a virgin and martyr who suffered during the persecution of Diocletian in the late 3rd century AD. She is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Anglican Churches.
Late 3rd century AD
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