Εὔμαιος
From LSJ
γράμματα στικτὰ οὐ ποιήσετε ἐν ὑμῖν· ἐγώ εἰμι κύριος ὁ θεὸς ὑμῶν → you shall not make tattooed signs on yourselves; I am your Lord God
Wikipedia EN
In Greek mythology, Eumaeus (/juːˈmiːəs/; Ancient Greek: Εὔμαιος Eumaios means 'searching well') was Odysseus' swineherd and friend. His father, Ktesios son of Ormenos was king of an island called Syra (present-day Syros in the Greek islands of the Cyclades), although it has also been suggested that Eumaeus referred to Syracuse, Sicily.
English (Autenrieth)
Eumaeus, the faithful swine-herd of Odysseus, Od. 14.17 -1, Od. 22.267; son of Ctesius, king of the island of Syria; the story of his life, Od. 15.400 ff.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Εὔμαιος: ὁ Эвмей (свинопас Одиссея) Hom., Theocr.