- Genevieve - Wikipedia
Genevieve (French: Sainte Geneviève; Latin: Genovefa; [2] [3] and Genofeva; [4] c 419 422 AD – 502 512 AD) was a consecrated virgin, and is one of the two patron saints of Paris in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church Her feast day is on 3 January
- Genevieve - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
The name Genevieve is a girl's name of French origin meaning "tribe woman" Genevieve is derived from the Germanic medieval name Genovefa, or Kenowefa, which consists of the elements kuni, meaning "kin", and wefa, meaning "woman "
- Genevieve - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia
The name "Genevieve" is associated with the legendary Saint Genevieve, who played a significant role in the history and folklore of Paris It has also been used in literature and popular culture, adding to its timeless and cultural significance
- Genevieve Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
Genoveva in German, Genowefa in Polish, and Genoveffa in Italian are some variations of the name Genevieve A central character in Ludwig Bemelmans’ picture book for children Madeline’s Rescue, Genevieve is the dog that rescues Madeline from the Seine river, and all the girls are fighting for it
- Genevieve Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Girl Names Like Genevieve . . .
Genevieve is a French name meaning family woman The name Genevieve is of French origin and is derived from the Germanic name “Genovefa,” which means “white wave” or “fair one ” It was a popular name among early Christians, particularly in France, where it was the name of a 5th-century saint
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Genevieve
English form of Geneviève
- Genevieve - Name Meaning and Popularity
Genevieve is a classic female name with roots in the medieval period Pronounced as JEN-uh-veev ( dʒənəˈvi:v ) in English and zhahn-vyehv ( ʒã vjɛv ) in French, it also has a charming variant, Jenevieve
- St. Genevieve | EWTN
The author of the original life of St Genevieve concludes it by a description of the basilic which Clovis and St Clotilda erected, adorned with a triple portico, in which were painted the histories of the patriarchs, prophets, martyrs, and confessors
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