Ginevra

Ginevra is an Italian form of Guinevere. Guinevere originates in Welsh language and means "woman of white magic". This was the name of a legendary character in Arthurian legends. She was the wife of King Arthur and a lover of Sir Lancelot, Arthur's chief knight. Throughout history, Guinevere was an inspiration for many plays, songs and films.

Origin/Usage
Welsh
Pronunciation
ji-NEHV-rÉ™
Meaning
Woman of white magic

Similar names

Guinevra