Genoveva (en. Genoveva)
/xenoveβa/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A feminine name that comes from German and means 'of the family of princes'.
Genoveva is an uncommon name today.
Genoveva es un nombre poco común en la actualidad.
It is used to refer to a person with that specific name.
I met a very talented Genoveva in music.
Conocí a una Genoveva muy talentosa en la música.
A name that evokes the concept of nobility and dignity.
The figure of Genoveva has been represented in various works of art.
La figura de Genoveva ha sido representada en diversas obras de arte.
Etymology
The name Genoveva comes from the ancient Germanic 'Kunigunda', which means 'woman of noble family'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Genoveva of Brabant
A legendary figure associated with nobility.
Genoveva de Brabante
Genoveva in mythology
A character that represents virtues such as loyalty and nobility.
Genoveva en la mitología
Genoveva as a name
References to its use in different cultures.
Genoveva como nombre
Related Words
noble
Related to nobility, having quality or honor.
noble
prince
A man who is the son of a king or queen.
príncipe
heroine
A woman who stands out for her bravery and nobility.
heroína
Slang Meanings
A name associated with characteristics of bravery.
That girl is a true Genoveva, she always defends others.
Esa chica es una verdadera Genoveva, siempre defiende a los demás.
Referring to an idealistic or dreamy person.
Sometimes she is so Genoveva in her way of thinking that she seems to live in another world.
A veces es tan Genoveva en su forma de pensar que parece vivir en otro mundo.