Geneva
Found 5 entry about "Geneva"
jə-NEE-və
Geneva Name meanings & History
The baby name Geneva is of French origin. The name Geneva means Juniper Tree, Fair Race or Of The Race Of Women. Possibly a shortened form of Genevieve. It could also be inspired by the name of the city in Switzerland. It has been used as a given name in the English-speaking world since the 19th century. Geneva is a versatile name that can be used for baby girls born in any season. It is also a good choice for parents who want a unique and sophisticated name for their child.
Zodiac Sign of Geneva: Gregarious Gemini,Go-getter Virgo
Synonyms of Geneva:
G: Genuine,Gregarious,Go-getter,Goof-off
E: Enlighten,Enliven,Environment,Entertain,Expressive,Exaggerate
N: Neat,Nutrition,Nitpicking,Nice,Nagging,Neurosis,Nervous
V: Versatility,Vexing,Variety,Vivacious
A: Angry,Aggressive,Assertive,Ambitious,Argumentative,Action
Geneva is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Geneva include Geneva Carr, an American actress, and Geneva Robinson, an American criminal who was convicted of embezzlement.
2.) Geneva (Female)
Usage: French
Meanings: (French) juniper tree. A short form of Genevieve. Geography: a city in Switzerland. See also Jeneva.
Other Forms: Geneeva, Geneevah, Geneieve, Geneiva, Geneive, Genevah, Geneve, Genevia, Geneviah, Genneeva, Genneevah, Ginneeva, Ginneevah, Ginneva, Ginnevah, Gyniva, Gynniva, Gynnivah, Gynnyva, Gynnyvah
3.) GENEVA (Female)
Usage: American
Meanings: Of disputed origin, Geneva might be a borrowing of the name of a city and lake in Switzerland, which is derived from the Old French genevre (juniper berry). Alternatively, it might have originated as a diminutive form of Genevieve. See GENEVIEVE (English Names) Var: Janiva. (JEN-EE-VAH, JEN-EE-VAH)
4.) GENEVA (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: Of disputed origin, Geneva might be a borrowing of the name of a city and lake in Switzerland, which is derived from the Old French genevre (juniper berry). Alternatively, it might have originated as a diminutive form of Genevieve. See GENEVIEVE. (GEN-EE-VAH)
5.) Geneva (Female)
Usage: French
Meanings: (French) city in Switzerland; flourishing like juniper
Other Forms: Gena, Janeva, Jeneva