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**Eutrop** is a masculine name of Greek origin, which can be considered a related or alternative form of the name **Eugene** (Eugene). Its primary meaning is "praise" or "favor." Etymologically, the name traces back to the ancient Greek *Eὐτρόπιος* (Eutropios), which can be broken down into *eu* (well-being, good) and *tropos* (path, turn, gift). Thus, the name signifies "good path" or "gift of good things," giving it a deep and melodious meaning. The name Eutrop, like Eugene, originates in ancient culture. It was popular in Ancient Greece. Later, it was adopted into Latin (*Eutropius*) and then, through Slavic missionaries and reformers, gained prevalence in Slavic languages. In Russia, the name appeared in the 17th century but did not gain widespread use, often being replaced by the more common Eugene. Today, Eutrop is a rare but interesting name. People with this name are often associated with virtue, generosity, wisdom, and a tendency towards philosophical contemplation. They are usually gentle, pleasant, and possess the ability to find the path to harmony and good fortune. Among the known bearers of the name Eutrop, it is difficult to find star personalities in modern culture or science. However, in literature or historical chronicles, characters with this name may appear, but they have not gained wide recognition. The popularity of the name Eutrop is minimal, especially compared to Eugene. It is less common in Russia but may be used in some Slavic regions. There are no mass diminutives for the name Eutrop, but forms closer to Eugene include "Yura," "Yura," "Eugene," and others. Variants of the name can be considered Eugene, as well as the Greek forms Eutritos and Eutropios. Affectionately, people often refer to Eugene or use nicknames related to the character or appearance.