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Ginnette

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Ginnette is a girl’s name of French origin, meaning “A diminutive of Ginevra or Ginette, a French form of Guinevere, which means 'fair one' or 'white wave'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1958.

Letters8
Syllables2
OriginFrench

What Ginnette Means

A diminutive of Ginevra or Ginette, a French form of Guinevere, which means 'fair one' or 'white wave'.

The Story of Ginnette

Born in the mid-century, this name carries the mystique of French elegance and the whisper of mythical queens.

Ginnette, a delicate French diminutive, first appeared in records in 1958. It is a graceful echo of Ginevra, itself a French form of Guinevere, the legendary queen of Arthurian lore.

Imagine your daughter Ginnette, a beacon of intelligence and charm. This name suggests a child who moves through the world with a poet's sensibility and a diplomat's tact, leaving a trail of grace and bright ideas.

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Numerology

5

The Adventurer

Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.

Personality Traits

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Peak Year

#9 in 1958

Total Births

92

First Recorded

1958

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