Euageta
Euageta was a female name used in ancient Greece. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is believed to derive from the Greek words "eu" (εὖ), meaning "good" or "well," and a root related to "agein" (ἄγειν), meaning "to lead" or "to guide." Therefore, Euageta is sometimes interpreted as "well-led" or "well-guided."
The name is relatively uncommon in surviving ancient literature and inscriptions compared to other Greek names. Its use suggests a positive connotation and a hope for a fortunate or well-directed life for the bearer. The name's rarity makes tracing specific individuals who bore it difficult, and information about them is often sparse or non-existent in readily available historical records.