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Euniece

Variant of Eunice, from Greek 'eu' (good) and 'nikē' (victory), meaning good victory.

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Euniece is a variant of Eunice, from Greek eu and nike, meaning 'good victory.' That meaning gives the name a virtuous, hopeful quality that has long made it appealing in Christian and classical contexts alike.

The spelling alters the familiar shape just enough to make it feel rarer and slightly more decorative, without losing the clear connection to the established form. As a name, Euniece feels gentle, old-fashioned, and quietly resolute. It carries the biblical dignity of Eunice while adding a more individualized visual rhythm.

Because the meaning points toward victory qualified by goodness, the name suggests not just success but a kind of rightful or gracious success. Euniece sounds like a name with moral warmth, softened edges, and a stable historical center.

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