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Genevieve is a woman's name with a disputed origin; the most popular is attributed to the Welsh Gwenhwyfar (from gwen "white" hwyfar "soft, sea foam"), although its tighter Spanish version would be Geneva; another etymology may be Germanic, from Kenowefa (from kuni "family, bloodline" or kuoni "brave" wefa "woman").

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It's a woman's name of Celtic origin. It means woman who has a clear face. Pale-faced. Name of a saint of the Catholic church, who is the patron saint of the city of Paris and the French Gendarmerie.

  


Anónimo

Genevieve: Asteroid number 680, of the series. -(Genevieve g, uppercase).

  



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