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Jennifer

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Name — A feminine given name of Cornish origin, a form of Guinevere meaning "fair one" or "white wave."

Etymology

From Cornish Jenifer, a form of Welsh Gwenhwyfar ("Guinevere").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Jennifer” mean?

The word “Jennifer” means a feminine given name of Cornish origin, a form of Guinevere meaning "fair one" or "white wave.".

How do you pronounce “Jennifer”?

“Jennifer” is pronounced JEH-nih-fuh (/ˈd͡ʒɛnɪfɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Jennifer” in a sentence?

Here is “Jennifer” used in a sentence: “Jennifer accepted the award on behalf of her team.”

What part of speech is “Jennifer”?

“Jennifer” is a name.

Where does the word “Jennifer” come from?

The word “Jennifer” comes from Welsh. From Cornish Jenifer, a form of Welsh Gwenhwyfar ("Guinevere").

Is “Jennifer” a common word?

“Jennifer” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the origin of the name Jennifer?

Jennifer is a feminine given name of Cornish origin. It is a form of Guinevere and is generally understood to mean "fair one" or "white wave."

Is the name Jennifer related to Guinevere?

Yes. Jennifer developed as a Cornish form of Guinevere, the name of King Arthur's queen in legend. The two names share the same root meaning of "fair one" or "white wave."

What are common nicknames for Jennifer?

Common short forms and nicknames for Jennifer include Jen, Jenny, and Jenna. These informal versions are widely used in everyday speech.

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