Ginnie
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The Story of Ginnie
She has existed in whispers and laughter for over a century, waiting for the quiet moment you finally say her name to your baby.
Ginnie is a charming diminutive, most often a nickname for Virginia, which traces its roots to the Latin word 'virgo,' meaning 'virgin' or 'pure.' The name Virginia itself was popularized by Edmund Spenser in his 1590 poem 'The Faerie Queene,' honoring Queen Elizabeth I. As a standalone diminutive, Ginnie gained traction in the early 20th century, particularly in American culture, offering a sweeter, more intimate rendition of a classic name.
Whispering 'Ginnie' to your daughter feels like sharing a secret, a soft sound that enfolds her in a gentle embrace. There's a delicate purity to it, like the first bloom of a rose or the clean scent of fresh linen. When you write it on her birth announcement, the loops and curves of the letters feel classic and sweet, a promise of innocence and uncomplicated joy.
What It Means
“A diminutive of Virginia, from Latin, meaning 'virgin' or 'pure.' A classic and timeless choice.”
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#30 in 1960
Total Births
787
First Recorded
1927
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