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εὐρύς(eurús) + ὤψ(ṓps), literally meaning "wide face" (as a description of the beauty of the mythical Europa) or "broad eye" (metaphorically meaning something like "as far as the eye can see")
Semitic origin; compare also Ἀσία(Asía), related to
Akkadian𒀭𒌓𒋙𒀀(dUD.ŠU2.A/erebu, erbu/, “direction of the setting sun, occident, west”)
From a separate Semitic root related to guarantees and exchanges, found in Arabicعَرَبُون(ʕarabūn, “down payment”), Hebrewבֶּן‑עֲרֻבָּה(ben‑ʿărubbāh, “hostages”), Classical Syriacܥܪܘܒܐ(ˁārōḇā, “hostages”), stemming from mythology in which Europa is famously abducted; see the story of Cadmus, a figure also with Semitic associations, who seeks after his kidnapped sister.
“Εὐρώπη”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, New York: Harper & Brothers
Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,010
Rotter, Gernot (1993) “Der dies veneris im vorislamischen Mekka, eine neue Deutung des Namens „Europa“ und eine Erklärung für kobar = Venus”, in Der Islam (in German), volume 70, number 1, →DOI, pages 122–139