Winogene is an uncommon yet intriguing female given name of French origin. Derived from the word 'vingt', meaning twenty in French, it is believed to have been traditionally used as a nickname for children born on the 20th day of the month. While its usage has not gained widespread popularity, Winogene possesses a unique charm and historical significance that makes it stand out among other names.
"Winogene saw its peak popularity in the early 1920s with eight babies named each year in 1919 and 1921. After a dip to seven in 1926, there was another decrease to five in 1936. In total, 28 children were named Winogene across these years."