Genevieve Yee

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Genevieve 726
Yee 1,751
Genevieve Yee 9,508,423
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  1. is 722nd most common Laverne
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  5. is 726th most common Genevieve
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  1. is 1,747th most common Prater
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  5. is 1,751st most common Yee
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  7. is 1,753rd most common Landis
  8. is 1,754th most common Cody
  9. is 1,755th most common Guidry
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  1. is 9,508,419th most common Genevieve Wroblewski
  2. is 9,508,420th most common Genevieve Yager
  3. is 9,508,421st most common Genevieve Yammine
  4. is 9,508,422nd most common Genevieve Yang
  5. is 9,508,423rd most common Genevieve Yee
  6. is 9,508,424th most common Genevieve Yuen
  7. is 9,508,425th most common Genevieve Zacek
  8. is 9,508,426th most common Genevieve Zaragoza
  9. is 9,508,427th most common Genevieve Zarnick

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Genevieve

Meaning & History

(female) The name of the patron saint of Paris, Geneviève in French. She was a 5th-century Gallo-Roman nun who encouraged the people of Paris in the face of the occupation of the city by the Franks and threatened attacks by the Huns. Her name is probably derived from Celtic words meaning ‘people, tribe’ and ‘woman’, but if so it has been heavily altered during its transmission through French sources. The name was introduced to Britain from France in the 19th century and is now in steady use.


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