What Does the Name Geneviève Mean?

Geneviève is a girl's name of French origin meaning “woman of the family/tribe.”

Updated June 2026

NameGeneviève
Genderfemale
OriginFrench
Meaningwoman of the family/tribe
VariantsGenevieve, Genoveva, Genevieva, Geneva, Ginette
PopularityA French-rooted name steadily popular in the English-speaking world; ranks in the US top 200.

The meaning and origin of Geneviève

The name Geneviève means woman of the family/tribe and has French origins. From the French Geneviève, via Late Latin Genovefa, of likely Germanic or Celtic origin, often interpreted from elements meaning 'tribe, family' and 'woman.' It was borne by Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris.

Variants and related names

Geneviève is related to several other names you may recognize: Genevieve, Genoveva, Genevieva, Geneva, Ginette. These share a common root or are spelling and language variants of the same name.

How popular is the name Geneviève?

A French-rooted name steadily popular in the English-speaking world; ranks in the US top 200.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the name Geneviève mean?+

The name Geneviève means “woman of the family/tribe” and is of French origin.

What is the origin of the name Geneviève?+

Geneviève originates from French.

Is Geneviève a popular name?+

Yes — see the popularity note above for how Geneviève has trended in the US over time.

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Sources

  1. Behind the Name — Etymology and history of first namesBehind the Name
  2. US Social Security Administration — Popular baby names by yearSocial Security Administration
  3. A Dictionary of First Names — Oxford ReferenceOxford University Press

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