Eucleia (or
Eukleia) was the
ancient Greek female spirit of glory and good repute. She was the sister of
Eupheme,
Philophrosyne and
Euthenia. Along with her sisters, she was regarded as a member of the younger
Charites. In Greek vase paintings, Eucleia is frequently shown among the attendants of
Aphrodite where she represents the good repute of a chaste bride.