Genevieve
  f.
  
  Gothic kuni, Proto-Germanic *kunja 'kin, family' + Proto-Germanic *wība 'woman, wife'.
  
  
  
  The name of a 5th-6th C patron saint of Paris and of a heroine in medieval legend.
 
  
  
  This name was most popular in France, but can also be found in England.
 
  
- England
 
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- Latin
 
- ◑ 1222 Geva (gen) StPaulDom p. 26,
 Geve (gen) ibid. p. 25
 
 
- France
 
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- Latin
 
- ● c823 Genovefa (nom) irminon-vol2 9, Palatiolum
 
- Old French
 
- ● 1296 Genevieve paris1296 p. 10;
 1313 Genevieve Paris1313 p. 24,
 Jenevieve ibid. p. 44
 
- ◑ 1296 Genevote paris1296 p.54
 
- Middle French
 
- ● 1455 Genevieve HRAVP-3 p. 354;
 1565 Geneviesve RegPCC-1 p. 155,
 Genevièfe ibid. p. 193;
 1568 Genevièfe ibid. p. 396
 
- ◑ 1421 Genevote favier 908
 
 
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Genevieve". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2016, no. 3. http://dmnes.org/2016/3/name/Genevieve.