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Genadina

Born of the earth

jen-ah-DEE-nah/dʒɛnəˈdiːnə/

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7
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
Greek
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Greek word genos, meaning race or stock, and adine, meaning little or small. The name Genadina suggests one who is born of a noble and pure lineage, or a small, delicate woman.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the connection between the divine and the earthly, representing the human experience of spiritual growth.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Genadina

Genadina means born or producing fruit

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

jen-ah-DEE-nah

/dʒɛnəˈdiːnə/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

BlueWhite

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Lila has Sanskrit origins and is popular in India. It is derived from the word 'lila', meaning 'play' or 'Leela', indicating that the named one is like a divine play or piece of art. This is a meaningful name, as it instills a sense of creativity, self-expression, and joy.

In Hinduism, Lila is also used to describe the divine play or dance of God, where He creates and sustains the universe. Thus, the name Lila carries a deep spiritual significance, suggesting a connection to the divine and a reminder of the interconnectedness of all things.

Historical references

Genadina of Marseilles, also known as Genevieve of Marseilles, was a 5th-century French saint, venerated as the patron saint of Marseille and the protector against plague and epidemics. She was a hermitess who lived in a cave on the Mont de la Victoire near Marseille. According to legend, she was approached by a group of invading Huns who demanded that she reveal her hidden gold and treasures. Genadina refused, and in response, she prayed for the mountain to collapse, burying the invaders.

Late Antiquity, 5th century AD

Genadina of Serbia, also known as Saint Jevrema, was a 14th-century Serbian saint who lived in the Monastery of the Holy Savior in Kosovo Polje. She was a mystic and a healer, known for her ecstatic visions and miraculous healing powers. She was also a champion of peace and reconciliation, playing a role in negotiations between Serbian and Ottoman leaders during the Ottoman conquest of Serbia.

Late Middle Ages, 14th century AD

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