Boniface

  • [ BAWN-ə-fays (English), BAWN-ə-fəs (English) ]
  • French, English (Rare)
From the Late Latin name Bonifatius, which meant "good fate" from bonum "good" and fatum "fate". This was the name of nine popes and also several saints, including an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon missionary to Germany (originally named Winfrid) who is now regarded as the patron saint of that country. It came into use in England during the Middle Ages, but became rare after the Protestant Reformation.

EQUIVALENTS
CZECH: Bonifác
DUTCH: Bonifaas
ENGLISH: Boniface
FRENCH: Boniface
GERMAN: Bonifaz
HUNGARIAN: Bonifác
ITALIAN: Bonifacio
LATE ROMAN: Bonifatius
POLISH: Bonifacy
PORTUGUESE: Bonifacio
SPANISH: Bonifacio
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
DUTCH: Faas