Euris is a unisex given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "εὐρίς" meaning 'broad' or 'wide'. It was popularized in ancient Greece as the name of the daughters of Asopus and Metope, who were transformed into nymphs after their tears created the river Eurotas. Euris is often associated with elements of nature, particularly water due to its connection with rivers. The name is rare but has been used occasionally throughout history, appearing in various spellings such as Eurys or Eugris.
Euris is quite uncommon, with only 5 births recorded in both 1933 and 1949, totaling just 10 instances across these two years.