In Greek mythology, Eurynomos (; Ancient Greek: Εὐρύνομος; Latin Eurynomus) may refer to the following characters:
- Eurynomos, a spirit of the underworld.[1]
- Eurynomos, according to Ovid, one the Centaurs who fought against the Lapiths at the wedding of Hippodamia.[2]
- Eurynomos, a son of Magnes and Phylodice and brother of Eioneus. He was the father of Hippios, who was devoured by Sphinx,[3] and of Orsinome, who married Lapithes.[4]
- Eurynomos, a defender of Troy killed by Ajax the Great.[5]
- Eurynomus, the third son of Aigyptios[6] and brother of Antiphos. He was one of the Suitors of Penelope from Ithaca along with 11 other wooers.[7] Eurynomus, with the other suitors, was killed by Odysseus with the assistance of Eumaeus, Philoetius, and Telemachus.[8]