Eulalia

Eulalia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, Ευλαλια, meaning "well-spoken." It may refer to:

People

 * Saint Eulalia (disambiguation), the name of two venerated Spanish martyr saints, with similar hagiographies of possibly same historical origin, with several locales in Roman Catholic countries named after them:
 * Saint Eulalia of Mérida (c. 292–304)
 * Saint Eulalia of Barcelona (c. 290–303) whose relics are assumed to be in the Barcelona Cathedral, La Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia
 * Eulalia (abbess of Shaftesbury), an abbess of Shaftesbury Abbey in Dorset (England)
 * Eulalia Ares de Vildoza (1809–1884), Argentinian coup leader
 * Eulalia de Liáns, pseudonym of Spanish writer Fanny Garrido (1846–1917)
 * Eulalia Jiménez Méndez (born 1891), Mexican revolutionary
 * Eulalia Kadmina (1853–1881), Imperial Russian opera singer
 * Eulàlia Lledó (born 1952), Spanish academic
 * Infanta Eulalia of Spain (1864–1958)
 * Princess Eulalia of Thurn and Taxis (1908-1993)

Places

 * Santa Eulalia del Rio, the Spanish name for the town of Santa Eulària des Riu.
 * Sainte-Eulalie, Quebec
 * Sainte-Eulalie, Gironde in the Aquitaine region of France
 * Sainte-Eulalie, Ardèche in the Rhône-Alpes region of France
 * Eulalia Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
 * Eulalia, Norman Park, a heritage-listed house in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Science

 * 495 Eulalia, an asteroid
 * Eulalia (annelid), a genus of polychaete worms
 * Eulalia, a synonym for the genus Odontomyia of flies
 * Eulalia (plant), a genus of grasses named after Eulalie Delile
 * Eulalia grass, the common name for the cultivated Miscanthus sinensis (syn. Eulalia japonica), a grass species
 * Adelpha eulalia, a species of nymphalid butterfly

Fictional characters

 * Eulalia Bon, a character in Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner
 * A principal character in The Amours of Sainfroid and Eulalia

Literature

 * Eulalia!, the 19th novel in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques
 * Eulalie, the ladies' lingerie business run by itinerant dictator Roderick Spode in the works of P. G. Wodehouse
 * Eulalie, a song by Edgar Allan Poe