Bonifacia
Feminine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Bonifacia is a Spanish feminine form of the name Bonifacio, which ultimately traces back to the Late Latin name Bonifatius. The name derives from the Latin elements bonum "good" and fatum "fate, destiny", giving it the meaning "good fate".Etymology and HistoryThe root name Boniface was borne by nine popes and several saints, most notably an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon missionary originally named Winfrið, who was later known as Saint Boniface. He is considered the patron saint of Germany due to his extensive missionary work.Usage and VariantsBonifacia is the Spanish feminine counterpart of Bonifacio. The name has remained relatively rare in Spain but can be found in historical records and families with a strong religious or traditional naming practice. Related forms include Italian Bonifacia and the masculine Bonifacio in Italian and Spanish.In the broader context, Boniface itself came into use in England during the Middle Ages but became uncommon after the Protestant Reformation.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Bonifacia include Spanish biblical scholar Bonifacia Moya Echevarría (19th century) and others documented in regional genealogies.Meaning: "Good fate" (feminine form of Bonifacio)Origin: Latin, via SpanishType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Spain, Latin America