Genoveva
Catalan
editEtymology
editBorrowed 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
edit- IPA(key): (Central) [ʒə.nuˈβe.βə]
- IPA(key): (Balearic) [ʒə.noˈve.və]
- IPA(key): (Valencia) [d͡ʒe.noˈve.va]
Proper noun
editGenoveva f
- a female given name, equivalent to English Genevieve
German
editEtymology
editFrom 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
editGenoveva
- a female given name of rare current usage, equivalent to English Genevieve
Portuguese
editEtymology
editBorrowed 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
edit
Proper noun
editGenoveva f
- a female given name from the Germanic languages, equivalent to English Genevieve
- Catalan terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Catalan terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵenh₁-
- Catalan terms borrowed from Medieval Latin
- Catalan terms derived from Medieval Latin
- Catalan terms derived from Germanic languages
- Catalan terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Catalan terms derived from Celtic languages
- Catalan terms derived from Proto-Celtic
- Catalan terms with IPA pronunciation
- Catalan lemmas
- Catalan proper nouns
- Catalan feminine nouns
- Catalan given names
- Catalan female given names
- German terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- German terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵenh₁-
- German terms derived from Medieval Latin
- German terms derived from Germanic languages
- German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- German terms derived from Celtic languages
- German terms derived from Proto-Celtic
- German lemmas
- German proper nouns
- German given names
- German female given names
- Portuguese terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Portuguese terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵenh₁-
- Portuguese terms borrowed from Medieval Latin
- Portuguese terms derived from Medieval Latin
- Portuguese terms derived from Germanic languages
- Portuguese terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Portuguese terms derived from Celtic languages
- Portuguese terms derived from Proto-Celtic
- Portuguese 4-syllable words
- Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Portuguese lemmas
- Portuguese proper nouns
- Portuguese feminine nouns
- Portuguese given names
- Portuguese female given names
- Portuguese female given names from Germanic languages