Eneas
What does the name Eneas mean?
The different meanings of the name Eneas are:- Greek meaning: Worthy to be glorified
- Latin meaning: Worthy to be glorified
The first thing you should know if you are considering Eneas for your baby's name is that in most countries all over the world the name Eneas is a boy name.
The name Eneas is of Greek, Latin origins, which means it has more than one root, and is used mostly in English speaking countries but also in a few other countries and languages of the world.
If you consider naming your baby Eneas we recommend you take note of the special meaning and history of the name as your baby’s name will play a big role in its life and your baby will hear it spoken every day. Searching for a name is a very important and fun process as it’s the very first gift you will give to your baby. Many people believe that the name can affect success in life, through their children's working career and other circumstances, so they choose more “respectable” names or name meanings as they believe that the name meaning reflects the personality of the child.
The meaning of Eneas has more than one different etymologies. It has same or different meanings in other countries and languages. The different meanings of the name Eneas are:
The name Eneas is in the Greek Mythological Names category. (If you would like to suggest one or more categories for the name, click here). We have plenty of different baby name categories to search for special meanings plus popular and unique names, search our database before choosing but also note that baby name categories designed to help you and not to be an influential factor when choosing a name. Instead, we recommend that you pay a greater attention to the origin and meaning of the name Eneas. Read our baby name articles for useful tips regarding baby names and naming your baby. If you are thinking of giving your baby the beautiful name Eneas, spread the love and share this with your friends.
Below you will find the popularity of the baby name Eneas displayed annually, from 1880 to the present day in our name popularity chart. Hover over or click on the dots that represent a year to see how many babies were given the name for that year, for both genders, if available.
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