Gender Feminine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /d͡ʒi.ˈneː.vra/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian form of Guinevere. This is also the Italian name for the city of Geneva, Switzerland. It is also sometimes associated with the Italian word ginepro meaning "juniper".

Related Names

Rootsgwyn + hwyfar
Other Languages & CulturesGwenhwyfar, Guenevere, Guinevere(Arthurian Cycle) Jenifer(Cornish) Jennifer, Jenny(Dutch) Jennifer, Gwenevere, Jen, Jena, Jenae, Jenelle, Jenessa, Jeni, Jenifer, Jenn, Jenna, Jenni, Jennie, Jenny(English) Gaynor(English (British)) Jenny(Finnish) Guenièvre, Jenny(French) Jennifer, Jenny(German) Dzsenifer(Hungarian) Jenný(Icelandic) Jenny(Norwegian) Jenifer, Jennifer, Jenny(Spanish) Yénifer, Yénnifer, Yenny(Spanish (Latin American)) Jennifer, Jennie, Jenny(Swedish) Gaenor, Gaynor(Welsh) Gwenhwyfar(Welsh Mythology)

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Entry updated February 28, 2019