Gynesis name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Gynesis
Meaning: Birth
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What does Gynesis mean?

Gynesis is variant spelling of Ginesis. Ginesis is a variant form of biblical and famous Genesis.

Variants of Gynesis

Ginesis, Genesis, Genes

Names that rhyme with Gynesis

How popular is the name Gynesis?

Gynesis is a rare baby name in United States where it is still in use. As per our findings, over 10 babies have been bestowed Gynesis around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2022152155
2020150495
2019124157
2018137646
2012168505
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Here's what numbers has to say about Gynesis

The letter G as a cornerstone in a name stands for independence, strong focus, intellectuality, daydreaming, and hard work. You are pretty, smart and charismatic, you still doubt yourself. Failure motivates you. You are easily adaptable to changes and used to take the high road to success. You can spend a whole day on meditation instead of exercise and feel equally productive, or even more. Your friends are like addicted to you, but your family isn't very happy with how you live your life cause you are restless.

Other names liked by would be parents that are similar to Gynesis

  •  Steeve means Crowning is used as a boy name came from Greek
  •  Karlotta - Origin of Offbeat Karlotta is in English and Old High German is used predominantly in Danish, Finnish and German used for girls, meaning of Karlotta is "Husband or Man"
  •  Teodora - Used in Danish, Italian and Swedish long standing and unconventional, Teodora came from Old Greek, Teodora means "Gift of God" is used as a baby girl name
  •  Jores - Boy name Jores means "Worker of the Earth" which is used specifically in Swedish is originated from Greek language
  •  Gorgonio - Unorthodox Gorgonios origin is Old Greek bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Gorgonio is "Violent One"
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Famous people named Gynesis

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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