Genevea, pronounced /dʒiːˈniːvə/, is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin. It's derived from the Latin word 'genus', meaning kind or race, and 'eva', which refers to Eve, the mother of all humanity in Abrahamic religions. Thus, Genevea could be interpreted as 'kindness of Eve'. The name has gained popularity in recent years, likely due to its melodic sound and rare occurrence, making it a standout choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name.
"Genevea's popularity peaked in the mid-1920s with 6 births that year and remained steady thereafter."