Genevra Girl
Origin(s)
Pronunciationjen-EV-rah / /dʒəˈnɛv.rə/Italian; Latin
Meaning
Italian: Juniper; Latin: Young
Historical & Cultural Background
The name Genevra has its roots in the Old French name Geneviève, which itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic elements ganja, meaning "to race" or "to strive," and wefa, meaning "woman" or "wife." The name was introduced to England after the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, as many Old French names permeated the English language during this period. The transition from Geneviève to Genevra reflects a linguistic evolution influenced by regional dialects and phonetic shifts, ultimately leading to its adoption in English-speaking contexts.
Historically, Geneviève is associated with Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris, who lived in the 5th century. She is credited with saving the city from invasion and is celebrated for her piety and leadership during a time of crisis. The veneration of Saint Geneviève contributed to the name's popularity in medieval France, and by the 12th century, it had become well-established in various forms across Europe. The name appears in notable literary works and religious texts, including references in the writings of medieval hagiographers.
Culturally, Genevra carries connotations of strength and resilience, reflecting the historical significance of its namesake. The name has been embraced in various artistic and literary contexts, often symbolizing a noble or virtuous character. Additionally, diminutive forms such as Gen or Genny have emerged, further enriching the name's cultural tapestry. The enduring legacy of Genevra, rooted in its historical and linguistic journey, highlights its significance in the broader narrative of names derived from the rich tapestry of European history.
Trend Summary
Genevra is a less common name in the U.S., with limited popularity.
Similar Names
Variants
- Ginevra
- Guinevere
International Variants
- Ginevra (Italian)
- Guinevere (English)
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Genevra was first seen in the United States in 1882. Genevra has ranked as high as #864 nationally, which occurred in 1921, and has been most popular in . In the past 5 years the name Genevra has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
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Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1882 | 5 |
1902 | 8 |
1911 | 5 |
1912 | 5 |
1914 | 9 |
1915 | 11 |
1916 | 6 |
1917 | 15 |
1918 | 10 |
1919 | 8 |
1920 | 7 |
1921 | 20 |
1922 | 9 |
1923 | 12 |
1924 | 10 |
1925 | 6 |
1926 | 9 |
1927 | 6 |
1929 | 8 |
1930 | 5 |
1934 | 8 |
1935 | 5 |
1937 | 5 |
1939 | 6 |
1940 | 6 |
1941 | 5 |
1945 | 5 |
1957 | 5 |
1961 | 6 |
1964 | 5 |
1966 | 5 |
1968 | 8 |
1969 | 10 |
1972 | 5 |
1973 | 6 |
1974 | 6 |
1975 | 5 |
1976 | 5 |
1977 | 11 |
1981 | 6 |
1991 | 5 |
2004 | 5 |