[Facts] Geziena
I need some help finding the meaning of "Geziena". I saw it on two gravestones of some relatives of mine, and I'm curious as to anyone would have any info about the name.
I think the name is Dutch (that's where my family is originally from), and it's a female name, but that's about all I know.
Any info is appeciated.
Thanks,
Wilwarin (aka Vanessa)
I think the name is Dutch (that's where my family is originally from), and it's a female name, but that's about all I know.
Any info is appeciated.
Thanks,
Wilwarin (aka Vanessa)
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Andy's right - much nicer than Gertie, too!
I don't know what's happening in Dutch naming circles, but here in South Africa it's hardly used at the moment. Had its day, though - in the nineteenth century, mostly, when the President of the South African Republic, Paul Kruger, married a woman called Gezina: the capital of his little country was Pretoria, and one of its suburbs is called Gezina to this day, in her honour.
I don't know what's happening in Dutch naming circles, but here in South Africa it's hardly used at the moment. Had its day, though - in the nineteenth century, mostly, when the President of the South African Republic, Paul Kruger, married a woman called Gezina: the capital of his little country was Pretoria, and one of its suburbs is called Gezina to this day, in her honour.