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- Euphemia (1317–after 1336)
- Euphemia (fl. 1100s)
- Euphemia of Kiev (d. 1139)
- Euphemia of Pomerania (d. 1330)
- Euphemia of Rugen (d. 1312)
- Euphrasia of Constantinople (d. around 412)
- Euphrosine (d. 1102)
- Euphrosyne (c. 790–840)
- Euphrosyne (d. 1203)
- Euphrosyne (fl. 1200s)
- Euphrosyne of Kiev (fl. 1130–1180)
- Euphrosyne of Opole (d. 1293)
- Eurydice (c. 337–317 BCE)
- Eurydice (c. 410–350s BCE)
- Eurydice (fl. 321 BCE)
- Eusebia of Bergamo (fl. 3rd c.)
- Eusebia of Macedonia (fl. 300 CE)
- Eustis, Dorothy (1886–1946)
- Eustochia (1444–1469)
- Eustochium (c. 368–c. 419)