Welsh in origin, Jennifer is a form of Gwenhyfar meaning 'fair' or 'white wave'. In Arthurian tales, Guinevere, a form of Gwenhwyfar, was Arthur's queen. Before George Bernard Shaw used the name for the main female character in "The Doctor's Dilemma", Jennifer was a fairly uncommon name choice for little girls.
Welsh in origin, Jennifer is a form of Gwenhyfar meaning 'fair' or 'white wave'. In Arthurian tales, Guinevere, a form of Gwenhwyfar, was Arthur's queen. Before George Bernard Shaw used the name for the main female character in "The Doctor's Dilemma", Jennifer was a fairly uncommon name choice for little girls.
Welsh in origin, Jennifer is a form of Gwenhyfar meaning 'fair' or 'white wave'. In Arthurian tales, Guinevere, a form of Gwenhwyfar, was Arthur's queen. Before George Bernard Shaw used the name for the main female character in "The Doctor's Dilemma", Jennifer was a fairly uncommon name choice for little girls.
Welsh in origin, Jennifer is a form of Gwenhyfar meaning 'fair' or 'white wave'. In Arthurian tales, Guinevere, a form of Gwenhwyfar, was Arthur's queen. Before George Bernard Shaw used the name for the main female character in "The Doctor's Dilemma", Jennifer was a fairly uncommon name choice for little girls.