"Genoveva" meaning in German

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Proper name

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. Etymology templates: {{root|de|ine-pro|*ǵenh₁-}}, {{der|de|ML.|Genovefa}} Medieval Latin Genovefa, {{m|la|Genoveva}} Genoveva, {{der|de|gem|-}} Germanic, {{der|de|gem-pro|-}} Proto-Germanic, {{af|gem-pro|*kunją|*wībą|nocat=1|t1=kin, family|t2=woman, wife}} *kunją (“kin, family”) + *wībą (“woman, wife”), {{der|de|cel}} Celtic, {{der|de|cel-pro|*genos|t=family, clan}} Proto-Celtic *genos (“family, clan”) Head templates: {{head|de|proper noun}} Genoveva
  1. a female given name of rare current usage, equivalent to English Genevieve Categories (topical): German female given names, German given names
    Sense id: en-Genoveva-de-name-p0~HREYZ Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

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