Renee | |
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Renée of France was a 16th century French princess. |
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Pronunciation | English: /rəˈneɪ/ rə-nay |
Gender | Female |
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Word/Name | French, Latin |
Meaning | Reborn, born again |
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Related names | René, Renée, Renata |
Renee is a feminine given name. This form of the name is in use in Australia, North America, Latin America, and Europe.
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Renee is the female form of René, with the extra –e making it feminine according to French grammar.[1] The name René is the French form of the late Roman name Renatus and the meaning is reborn or born again. In medieval times, the meaning was associated with the Christian concept of being spiritually born again through baptism. It consequently became popular among the early Christians in Ancient Rome and it was born by several saints, including René Goupil.[2]
Its name days are January 23 (Estonia), October 18 (Poland), October 19 (France), November 6 (Slovakia) and November 28 (Czech Republic).[3]
Renee was among the top 100 names given to girls in the United States in the late 1950s, the 1960s, the 1970s and the early 1980s.[4] It ranked as the 734th most popular name given to American girls in 2008 and is continuing to fall in popularity.[5]