Juniper (given name)

Genoveva is a female first name.

Especially popular in the German-speaking world was the legend of Genevieve of Brabant, the Gustav Schwab recorded in the German Adult books that has been repeatedly dramatized, edited literary and illustrated and also as a puppet show for a long time was very popular.

Variants

  • Genève
  • Genevieve, English
  • Geneviève, French
  • Genofeva
  • Genovaitė, Genoveita, Lithuanian
  • Genevieve
  • Casagenoveffa, Italian
  • Genoveva, Hungarian
  • Genowefa, Polish
  • Ginette
  • Ginevra
  • Guinevere
  • Jennifer
  • Jenovefa, Czech
  • Jenufa
  • Quenifar
  • Veva

Name-day

November 26 (3 January )

Famous names winners

  • Genevieve Weber (1764-1798), opera singer and actress, mother of the composer Carl Maria von Weber
  • Genoveva Añonma (* 1989), Equatorial Guinean football player
  • Genevieve of Brabant, legendary saint (probably fictitious)
  • Genevieve of Paris (ca. 422-502 ), saint, patron saint of Paris (5th century)
  • Geneviève Bujold ( born 1942 ), Canadian actress
  • Geneviève Cluny ( b. 1928 ), French actress
  • Geneviève de Galard Terraube ( born 1925 ), French nurse, the "Angel of Dien Bien Phu "
  • Geneviève Fioraso (born 1954 ), French politician of the Parti Socialiste (PS )
  • Geneviève Fontanel ( b. 1936 ), French theater and film actress * Geneviève Grad ( born 1944 ), French actress
  • Geneviève Jeanson ( born 1981 ), former Canadian cyclist
  • Geneviève Lüscher ( born 1953 ), Swiss Prähistorikerin, nonfiction author and science journalist
  • Genevieve Padalecki ( born 1981 ), American actress
  • Geneviève Page (* 1927), French actress
  • Geneviève Simard ( born 1980 ), former Canadian alpine skier
  • Geneviève Winding (1927-2008), French cutter

Genoveva in the seal

  • Genevieve, historical novel by Günter Ruch (2002)
  • Genevieve, play by Peter Hacks (1993 )
  • Genevieve in the tower, seal of painters Müller ( 1775 ); later incorporated into:
  • Genoveva, play by Friedrich Hebbel (1843 )
  • Golo and Genevieve, spectacle of painters Müller ( 1775 )
  • Life and Death of St. Genevieve, tragedy by Ludwig Tieck (1799 )

Genoveva in the music

  • Geneviève de Brabant, opera by Darius Milhaud
  • Genoveva, song of fire tail from the album Metnotstand in Wonderland
  • Genoveva, Opera by Robert Schumann
  • Mam'zelle Geneviève, comic opera by Adolphe Adam

Genoveva in the visual arts

Images and illustrations of

  • Joseph of Fiihrich
  • Moritz von Schwind

Other

  • An asteroid, see Genoveva ( Asteroid )
  • Genoveva cave near the castle Ramstein
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