In Greek mythology, the name Eurydamas may refer to:
Son of Pelias (not the same as Pelias of Iolcus). He fought in the Trojan War and was one of those who hid in the Trojan Horse.
Son-in-law of Antenor. Was killed by Diomedes.
An elder of Troy, interpreter of dreams. His sons Abas and Polyidus were killed by Diomedes.
One of the Argonauts, son of Ctimenus or of Irus and Demonassa, if indeed in the latter case he is not being confounded with Eurytion.
One of the sons of Aegyptus, who married and was killed by Phartis, daughter of Danaus.
One of the suitors of Penelope, who gave her as a present a pair of earrings, and was eventually killed by Odysseus.