Eunice

Latinized form of the Greek name Ευνικη (Eunike) which meant "good victory" from ευ (eu) "good" and νικη (nike) "victory". The New Testament mentions her as the mother of Timothy. As an English name, it was first used after the Protestant Reformation.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Eunike
BIBLICAL GREEK: Eunike
BIBLICAL LATIN: Eunice
BIBLICAL: Eunice
ENGLISH: Eunice, Unice
POLISH: Eunika