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Renate

Renate is a feminine given name of German origin. It is derived from the Latin name Renatus, meaning "reborn," with the suffix -e forming a distinct German variant. The name is common in German-speaking countries and has spread to other parts of Europe through cultural exchange and migration.

Etymology and related forms: Renate is the German form; Renata is a closely related version used in

Usage: Renate was particularly popular in the mid-20th century in Germany, Austria, and parts of Central Europe,

Notable people: Renate Künast, a German politician; Renate Reinsve, a Norwegian actress; Renate Blauel, a German-born

See also: Renata, a related given name.

Italian,
Spanish,
and
many
Slavic
languages.
In
some
cases,
Renate
may
be
adopted
directly
across
borders
without
adaptation.
though
it
remains
in
occasional
use
today.
The
name
is
commonly
found
among
older
generations
in
German-speaking
areas,
while
younger
parents
may
choose
its
international
relatives
or
other
names.
Australian
recording
engineer
and
former
partner
of
Elton
John.