Gencie is a unique and beautiful first name of French origin. It is derived from the Latin word 'genius', which means 'spirit' or 'protecting deity'. In France, Gencie was traditionally given to girls born on the Feast Day of Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris. However, its usage has since spread beyond this context and can now be found in various parts of the world. The name carries a certain charm and distinctiveness, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking something special for their child.
Gencie was a popular name for newborns in 1920, with five babies being named that year. Overall, there were a total of five children born with this name during that period.