Jenniffer
j(en)-niffer,
jenn(if)-fer
US Popularity:10504
Origin:Welsh
Other Origin(s):Scandinavian
Meaning:Fair; Smooth; White wave; White phantom; White; Yielding; White-cheeked; Magic fairy; Sacred enchantress
From Jennifer Aniston to Jennifer Lawrence, the name Jennifer has long been associated with stardom—and Jenniffer is no exception! This unique variant, with its distinctive double "f," adds a playful twist to the classic Jennifer. Jenniffer shares its roots with the Welsh Guinevere, meaning "white wave" or "white phantom,” famously known as the enchanting wife of King Arthur in Arthurian legend. In Welsh, Guinevere appears as Gwenhwyvar, derived from gwen, meaning "fair" or "white," and wyf, meaning "smooth" or "yielding." The name also has a celestial or supernatural vibe, with its other meanings being "white-cheeked," "magic fairy," and "sacred enchantress." Particularly popular in Scandinavian countries like Finland, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, Jenniffer is a hauntingly beautiful alternative to Jennifer.
How Popular Is The Name Jenniffer?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2012
#14154
in 2012
- 2541
from 2011
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