Eulala, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet enchanting feminine given name. It derives from the Roman family name 'Aemilius,' which was borne by numerous notable figures in ancient Rome, such as Emperor Vespasian and his son Titus. The name Eulala itself is thought to have been a cognomen, or nickname, meaning 'well-spoken' or 'eloquent.' This derivation lends an elegant air to the name, suggesting a woman of refined speech and charm.
The name Eulala experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a notable spike in births from 1915 to 1922, reaching its peak in 1921 with 26 births. However, it's important to note that the total number of births recorded for this name is relatively low throughout the period, with only 403 instances over several decades.