Genese
Genese is a term that can function as a proper noun in a few limited contexts, but it does not have a single, widely recognized definition in English-language reference works. In languages that preserve diacritics, Génèse is the word for the biblical Genesis, and Genese can appear as a transliteration variant in texts that omit accents. As a stand-alone English spelling, Genese may surface as a surname or as a name in a place description, though such uses are rare.
There are no widely recognized towns or geographic features named Genese as a standalone toponym in major
Genese may occasionally appear as a surname or given name in small communities or genealogical records. However,
The root of the word in many languages lies with Latin genesis, via Greek genesis, expressing the
Genesis, Génèse, Genesee, Genesi, Genicelo (disambiguation terms related to similar spellings and origins).