"Eulalie" (or "Eulalie - A Song") is an 1845 poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
Eulalie may also refer to:
People with the given name
- Eulalie Minfred Banks (1895–1999), American writer, illustrator and muralist
 - Marie Rose Durocher (1811–1849), a Canadian religious leader, born Eulalie Mélanie Durocher
 - Eulalie Dawson (1883–1907), honorary surgeon at Adelaide Hospital
 - Eulalie Jensen (1884–1952), actress
 - Eulalie de Mandéville (1774–1848) American placée and businesswoman.
 - Eulalie Morin (1765–1837), French painter
 - Eulalie Nibizi (born 1960), Burundian trade unionist and human rights activist
 - Eulalie Piccard, Russian-Swiss novelist, translator and teacher
 - Eulalie de Senancour (1791–1876), French novelist and journalist
 - Mary Eulalie Fee Shannon (1824–1855), American poet who used the pen name, "Eulalie"
 - Eulalie Spence (1894–1981), American playwright and teacher from the British West Indies
 - Eulalie Spicer (1906–1997), British lawyer
 
Fiction
- A character in the French folk tale Jean, the Soldier, and Eulalie, the Devil's Daughter
 - Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, a character in The Music Man
 - Eulalie Soeurs, a fictional lingerie emporium owned by Roderick Spode in works by P. G. Wodehouse
 - Eulalie, a fictional lingerie emporium in Seventy-Two Virgins, a novel by Boris Johnson
 
See also
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