Virgie
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The Story of Virgie
Carrying the echo of ancient Roman ideals of purity and maidenhood, this name speaks of gentle grace and enduring innocence.
Virgie, a tender diminutive of Virginia, originates from the Latin 'virgo,' meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin.' This deeply traditional root connects the name to concepts of purity, youth, and natural beauty, as seen in Roman societal ideals. The name Virginia itself gained prominence in England and then America, often associated with historical figures and a sense of dignified heritage, with Virgie emerging as a more intimate, affectionate form.
When you say your daughter’s name is Virgie, it feels like a soft whisper of innocence and genuine kindness. The name evokes a sense of gentle spirit and sweet nature. Writing 'Virgie' on a baby card feels like bestowing a blessing of purity and grace, acknowledging the sweet, untainted potential you see in your child.
What It Means
“A diminutive of Virginia, derived from the Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin'.”
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#581 in 1918
Total Births
22,468
First Recorded
1880
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