Ginette

Meaning of Ginette

Ginette is a beautiful and feminine name for baby girls. It has French origins and is pronounced as zhee-NET (/ʒiˈnɛt/). The name Ginette is also sometimes spelled as Ginetta. The popularity of the name in the United States has fluctuated over the years, with its highest ranking occurring in 1978 when it reached the 25th position. In recent years, however, it has become less common. Despite this, Ginette remains a unique and sophisticated choice for parents seeking a name with French flair.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as zhee-NET (/ʒiˈnɛt/)

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Notable People Named Ginette

Ginette Reno is a multi-talented Canadian artist known for her achievements in music, acting, and writing.
Ginette Neveu was a talented French classical violinist whose life was tragically cut short in a plane crash at the age of 30.
Ginette L'Heureux is a former Montreal city council member and administrator, known for her political career in Quebec, Canada.
Ginette Leclerc was a prolific French film actress known for her roles in over 90 films, born in Ile-de-France, France, and remembered for her performances in movies like Le Corbeau, The Baker's Wife, Cab Number 13, and Tropic of Cancer.
Ginette Mathiot was a renowned French food writer and home economist, honored as an Officier de la Légion d'Honneur.
Ginette Hamelin, a French engineer and architect, joined the French Resistance and served as an intelligence officer in World War II before being killed in a concentration camp in 1944.
Ginette Spanier - Jenny Yvonne "Ginette" Spanier, the director of the House of Balmain, was recognized for her wartime contributions and her influential role in the Paris fashion industry.
Ginette Anfousse is a Quebec writer and illustrator known for her work in children's books.
Ginette Bucaille was a French tennis player who reached the singles final at the 1954 French Championships and achieved notable success in other major tournaments during the 1950s.
Ginette Bouchard was a Canadian photographer born in Quebec City, Quebec and died in Montreal, Quebec.
Ginette Seguin was a Canadian alpine skier who participated in the 1956 Winter Olympics.
Ginette Durand, a French gymnast, participated in seven events at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Ginette Rossini is a Luxembourgian fencer who participated in the women's individual foil events at the 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics.
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