The baby name Giulia Ginevra is a Female name , 235 syllables long and is pronounced {'Giulia': {'IPA': '/ˈdʒuːlja/', 'respelling': 'JOO-lya'}, 'Ginevra': {'IPA': '/dʒiˈnɛvra/', 'respelling': 'jee-NEV-rah'}, 'combined': {'IPA': '/ˈdʒuːlja dʒiˈnɛvra/', 'respelling': 'JOO-lya jee-NEV-rah'}}.
Giulia Ginevra is Italian in Origin.
The baby name Giulia Ginevra is a Female name , 235 syllables long and is pronounced {'Giulia': {'IPA': '/ˈdʒuːlja/', 'respelling': 'JOO-lya'}, 'Ginevra': {'IPA': '/dʒiˈnɛvra/', 'respelling': 'jee-NEV-rah'}, 'combined': {'IPA': '/ˈdʒuːlja dʒiˈnɛvra/', 'respelling': 'JOO-lya jee-NEV-rah'}}.
Giulia Ginevra is Italian in Origin.
Giulia Ginevra is an elegant Italian double name that marries classical Rome with Arthurian romance. Giulia is the Italian form of Latin Iulia, the feminine of Julius; its sense is often given as “youthful” or “downy-bearded,” and it’s borne by early martyr Saint Julia of Corsica and Renaissance figures such as Giulia Farnese and Giulia Gonzaga. As a given name, Giulia has ranked among Italy’s most popular choices from the 1990s onward.
Ginevra, the Italian equivalent of Guinevere (and the Italian name of Geneva), derives from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, interpreted as “white/fair” plus “smooth/phantom.” It recalls Arthurian legend and Renaissance Florence through Leonardo’s sitter Ginevra de’ Benci, and it has enjoyed a modern revival in Italy, aided by literary visibility. Variants include Julia/Julie/Iulia/Julija and Guinevere/Jennifer/Gwenhwyfar/Guenièvre; nicknames range from Ginny and Gine to the blended Gigi. Together, Giulia Ginevra suggests “youthful and fair.”
Giulia Ginevra doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. Whatever the reason, hardly anyone else has it.
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