Euphrosyne usually refers to a Greek goddess, and is a Greek female name; Phroso or Froso is its more common derivative.

Euphrosyne may also refer to:

People

Saints

  • Euphrosyne of Alexandria (), early Christian monastic and saint
  • Euphrosyne of Polatsk (1110–1173), Belarusian Orthodox nun and saint
  • Euphrosyne of Moscow (died 1407), Grand Duchess of Muscovy and Russian Orthodox saint
  • Euphrosyne of Serbia (–1405), also known as Princess Milica; Queen Regent of Serbia, Serbian Orthodox abbess and saint

Royalty

  • Euphrosyne Angelina (died 1253 or 1288), daughter of Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelus
  • Maria Euphrosyne of Zweibrücken (1625–1687), Swedish countess palatine

Royal partners and concubines

  • Euphrosyne (9th century) (–after 836), Byzantine Empress
  • Euphrosyne of Opole (died 1292), wife of Casimir I of Kuyavia, and later of Mestwin II, Duke of Pomerania
  • Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera (1155–1211), Byzantine empress
  • Euphrosyne of Kiev (), wife of king Géza II of Hungary
  • Euphrosyne of Bulgaria (died before 1308), first wife of tzar Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria
  • Afrosinya (1700–1748), mistress of the son of Peter the Great of Russia

Artists

  • Euphrosyne Löf (1772–1828), Swedish actor
  • Julia Nyberg (1784–1854), Swedish poet who used the pen name of "Euphrosyne"
  • Eufrosyne Abrahamson (1836–1869), Swedish soprano
  • Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (1836–1874), Scottish soprano

Politicians

  • Eufrosina Cruz (born 1979), Mexican activist and politician

Other uses

  • 31 Euphrosyne, one of the largest main belt asteroids
  • Boloria euphrosyne, the pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly
  • Euphrosyne (plant), a genus of flowering plants
  • Euphrosine, 1790 opera by Étienne Méhul
  • Euphrosine (annelid), a genus of Polychaete marine worms (with alternative spellings in literature)

See also

  • Eufrozyna