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Ginny or Ginnie is an English feminine given name or diminutive, frequently of Virginia. People Virginia *Ginny Arnell (born 1942), American singer and songwriter born Virginia Mazarro * Ginny Blackmore (born 1986), New Zealand singer and songwriter * Ginny Brown-Waite (born 1943), American politician *Ginny Burdick (born 1947), American politician *Ginnie Crawford (born 1983), American sprinter *Ginny Duenkel (born 1947), American former swimmer and 1964 Olympic champion *Ginny Fiennes (1947-2004), British explorer and wife of adventurer Ranulph Fiennes *Virginia Gilder (born 1958), American former rower *Virginia Grayson (born 1967), New Zealand-born Australian artist *Virginia Leng (born 1955), British equestrienne *Virginia "Ginny" Montes (1943–1994), civil rights activist and feminist *Ginny Owens (born 1975), contemporary Christian music singer * Ginny Simms (1913-1994), American singer and actress *Ginny Stikeman, Canadian filmmaker, director, producer and editor *Ginny Tyl ...
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Virginia (given Name)
Virginia is a Germanic and Romance Grammatical gender#Personal names, feminine given name derived from the Ancient Roman family name ''Verginia gens, Verginius'' or ''Virginius'', a name widely assumed to derive from the Latin language, Latin word wiktionary:virgo, virgo, meaning ''"maiden"'' or "''virgin''." According to legend, Verginia, Virginia was a Roman girl who was killed by her father in order to save her from seduction by the corrupt government official Appius Claudius Crassus. The name was the 34th most common name for American women and girls, according to the census of 1990. It was the 545th most popular name given to baby girls born in the United States in 2007. Virginia Dare was the first child born to England, English parents in North America. Virginia O'Hanlon wrote a letter that prompted the famous "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" editorial in the September 21, 1897 edition of the ''New York Sun''. The most famous Virginia is probably the English modernist ...
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