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[Opinions] Genévrier
What do you think of Genévrier as a name? Hypothetically speaking if you knew it wouldnt get mixed up with Genevieve would you like the way it sounds and looks? It means Juniper in French.The pronunciation is more like the US pronunciation of "Genevieve" with a "zhen" sound and not "zhan", sort of like "zhe nee vree ay", here is a link in case that sounds wrong or confusing. www.forvo.com/search/genevrier/I think it's nice but Im not sure its baby name material.
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Hmm, I like the sound of Genévrier, but I think Genièvre is a more common word for Juniper in French. I really like the idea of French nature words as names, though, so I've been combing the French Republican Calendar for ideas! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_Calendar#Days_of_the_year . I don't know if any of these (or Genévrier) are useable, particularly in English, but they sure are fun to think about. for girls...Safran
Amaranthe
Réséda
Tournesol
Aubergine
Betterave
Endive
Azerole
Garance - already a name in France…too bad "madder" doesn't sound so good in English
Chicorée
Nèfle
Miel
Lierre
Oseille
Ardoise
Lauréole
Ellébore
Thlaspi
Thimelé
Alaterne
Persil
Pâquerette
Tulipe
Bette
Jonquille
Aulne
Morille
Abeille
Mélèze
Ruche
Romaine
Roquette
Lilas
Pensée
Myrtille
Luzerne
Mélisse
Martagon
Camomille
Chèvrefeuille
Verveine
Absinthe
Coriandre
Lavande
Chamois
Cerise
Menthe
Sauge
Chalémie
Ivraie
Armoise
Carthame
Lin
Amande
Gentiane
Carline
Lentille
Aunée
Myrte
Colza
Prune
Réglisse
Fenouil
Cardère
Tagettefor boys...Navet
Héliotrope
Alisier
Topinambour
Cresson
Raifort
Cèdre
Sapin
Cyprès
Salpêtre
Granit
Argile
Silex
Étain
Zinc
Laurier-thym
Amadouvier
Mézéréon
Laurier
Avelinier
Lièvre
Violier
Troène
Asaret
Marceau
Narcisse
Doronic
Marronier
Greffoir
Chêne
Rossignol
Hyacinthe
Sénevé
Trèfle
Caille
Tilleul
Jasmin - used as a boys' name in France & Germany…makes me so happy!
Romarin
Bélier
Basilic
Coton
Escourgeon
Apocyn
Églantier
Houplon
Marronin English...Mignonette
Barley
Heliotrope
Salsify
Pomegranate
Azarole
Pheasant
Quince
Chicory
Medlar
Sorrel

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I think it's really pretty looking and sounding! If you can use Juniper, then Juniper in French makes sense too.I don't think anyone would mix it up with Genevieve unless they weren't paying much attention. Especially if you plan to use this in an English speaking place.
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Apparently "Ginevra" is a name, if thats so then theres no reason "Genévrier" cant be one too lol.
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I did not know Ginevra was Ginny Weasly's name in Harry Potter, goes to show how much attention I paid!
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Is it male or female? It sounds female to me...I really like the sound and it's similar to Genevieve which I love, but it doesn't really look like a name to me.
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Its not a name, its the french word for Juniper, I was just contemplating on whether or not it would make a good name. It would definitely have to be for a girl but it sounds too made up anyways.
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Problem is: This ending in French is strictly masculine so using it on a girl might not make much sense to French speakers.
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Thats true, I think it just reminds me too much of Genevieve and Guinevere to see it as a boys name if it was a name...
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I was thinking the same thing.I speak French and when I saw this thread, I immediately assumed it was for a boy.
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I speak French but I cant see it being a masculine name I guess because it's not an actual name. Juniper in general is too feminine for me and it reminds me of Genevieve and Guinevere, oh well its a pretty word :)
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It is a nice name. you'd have to be a bit daring to use it, but it's do-able.
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