Eunika

Eunika is a Polish variant of Eunice. Eunice originates in Greek language and means "victory of goodness". In English-speaking countries, Eunice has been used since the Protestant Reformation. In Greek mythology, she was one of the sea nymphs, Nereids. She is also mentioned in the New Testament as mother of Saint Timothy.

Origin/Usage
Greek, Polish
Pronunciation
EU-ni-ka
Meaning
Victory of goodness