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Onufris

Onufris is a proper noun that can refer to several different, unrelated subjects in different contexts. In contemporary sources, it is not associated with a single, well-documented person, place, or work. The spelling Onufris is less common than related forms such as Onuphrius or Onufri, and may result from transliteration, transcription errors, or regional spellings.

Etymology and variants: The name most likely derives from the Greek Ονούφριος (Onoufrios), a form used among

Notable uses: There are no widely recognized biographies, places, or works canonically named Onufris in standard

See also: Onuphrius; Onufri; Onofri; Onofrio. Notes: If you have a specific source or context for Onufris,

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early
Christians
as
Onuphrius.
In
Latin
and
modern
languages,
related
forms
include
Onuphrius,
Onofrio,
or
Onufriy.
The
form
Onufris
can
reflect
Slavic
or
Balkan
transliteration
patterns
or
be
a
modern
adaptation.
reference
works.
When
encountered,
the
spelling
is
usually
treated
as
a
variant
of
Onuphrius
or
as
a
fictional
or
erroneous
form.
it
may
help
to
identify
its
precise
reference.
defined
subject.
If
you
can
provide
a
particular
work,
author,
or
region
where
Onufris
appears,
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can
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entry
accordingly.