Genoveva

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin Genovefa, Genoveva, possibly either of Germanic origin, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kunją (kin, family) +‎ *wībą (woman, wife), or of Celtic origin, ultimately from Proto-Celtic *genos (family, clan).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Genoveva f

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Genevieve

German

Etymology

From Medieval Latin Genovefa, Genoveva, possibly either of Germanic origin, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kunją (kin, family) +‎ *wībą (woman, wife), or of Celtic origin, ultimately from Proto-Celtic *genos (family, clan). Popularized by a 17th century romance of Genoveva of Brabant.

Proper noun

Genoveva

  1. a female given name of rare current usage, equivalent to English Genevieve

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin Genovefa, Genoveva, possibly either of Germanic origin, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kunją (kin, family) +‎ *wībą (woman, wife), or of Celtic origin, ultimately from Proto-Celtic *genos (family, clan).

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Proper noun

Genoveva f

  1. a female given name from the Germanic languages, equivalent to English Genevieve