Eloi originates of Spain, a variation of Eligius, from Latin meaning "to choose". St. Eligius is the patron saint of goldsmiths, coin collecters and other metalworkers, but most famously the patron saint of horses. A name for a son, Eloi can most often be found used in Spanish or French speaking countries.
Eloi originates of Spain, a variation of Eligius, from Latin meaning "to choose". St. Eligius is the patron saint of goldsmiths, coin collecters and other metalworkers, but most famously the patron saint of horses. A name for a son, Eloi can most often be found used in Spanish or French speaking countries.
Eloi originates of Spain, a variation of Eligius, from Latin meaning "to choose". St. Eligius is the patron saint of goldsmiths, coin collecters and other metalworkers, but most famously the patron saint of horses. A name for a son, Eloi can most often be found used in Spanish or French speaking countries.
Eloi originates of Spain, a variation of Eligius, from Latin meaning "to choose". St. Eligius is the patron saint of goldsmiths, coin collecters and other metalworkers, but most famously the patron saint of horses. A name for a son, Eloi can most often be found used in Spanish or French speaking countries.