"white phantom, fair spirit"
Guinevere
Camelot's queen — a thousand years of legend
Meaning & Origin
"white, fair, holy"
Things to Know About This Name
- Famous for adultery with Lancelot in Arthurian legend; some families may want to consider the association
The Story of Guinevere
Guinevere derives from the Old Welsh Gwenhwyfar, composed of gwen (white, fair, holy) and hwyfar (smooth, phantom). The name therefore means something like white phantom, fair spirit, or smooth and fair. It is the Welsh root that also gave us Jennifer — they are the same name in different evolutions. Guinevere appears in Arthurian legend as early as the 9th century in Nennius's Historia Brittonum, centuries before Malory's famous telling.
Guinevere has been steadily rising as parents seek maximalist alternatives to the popular Genevieve and Gwendolyn. Its four-syllable grandeur and Arthurian pedigree appeal to parents drawn to fairy-tale names. The BBC's Merlin series (2008-2012) brought a younger, more heroic Guinevere to global audiences.
Queen Guinevere is one of the most enduring figures in Western literature — appearing in Welsh chronicles, French romances, English poetry, and countless modern adaptations. Her story is a tragedy of torn loyalties between love and duty that has resonated for a thousand years. She ultimately enters a convent and lives out her days in penance, a complex ending for a complex queen.
Fun Facts
- Jennifer is a Cornish evolution of Guinevere — they are the same name
- Guinevere appears in Arthurian sources as early as the 9th century, 600 years before Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur
- Ginevra di Benci, painted by Leonardo da Vinci around 1474, carries the Italian form of the name
Guinevere in Other Languages
Famous People Named Guinevere
Ginevra di Benci
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Florentine noblewoman whose portrait by Leonardo da Vinci (c.1474) is the earliest known portrait by Leonardo
Guinevere Fictional
Royalty
Queen of Camelot and wife of King Arthur in Arthurian legend; central figure in one of literature's greatest love triang...
Queen of Camelot and wife of King Arthur in Arthurian legend; central figure in one of literature's greatest love triangles
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 4
- Popularity Rank
- #947
- Total SSA Count
- 277
- Cultural Origins
- Welsh English Arthurian
- Pronunciation
- Hard
- Formality
- Formal
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Low
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About the Name Guinevere
Guinevere is a girl name with Welsh, English, and Arthurian origins . The name means "white phantom, fair spirit" in Old Welsh (Gwenhwyfar) .
Guinevere is currently ranked #947 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Guinevere has 4 syllables, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Guinevere include Guin, Ginny, Evie, and Gwen. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.