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Genevieve

American  
[jen-uh-veev] / ˈdʒɛn əˌviv /
French Geneviève

noun

  1. Saint, a.d. 422–512, French nun: patron saint of Paris.

  2. a female given name.


Geneviève British  
/ ˈdʒɛnɪˌviːv, ʒənvjɛv /

noun

  1. Saint. ?422–?512 ad , French nun; patron saint of Paris. Feast day: Jan 3

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St. Genevieve at Millikan, 5 p.m.

From Los Angeles Times

If you want to see what a top 15-year-old girls’ soccer player looks like, go watch freshman Mia Rizo of St. Genevieve.

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St. Genevieve is 13-3-3 overall and 4-2-3 in the Del Rey League.

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Premiership Women's Rugby executive chair Genevieve Shore says she is "very disappointed" the league remains unable to secure a title sponsor.

From BBC

Taft’s Thomas Randolph is coaching the East team that has a strong group of quarterbacks, including Michael Wynn Jr. of St. Genevieve.

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