Virginia

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Meaning
Virginia is derived from the Latin term "virgo" which means "maiden". It also means "pure" and "chaste".
Scripts(How to write)
The original writing of Virginia is "Virginius" in Latin.
Βιργινία(Greek)
Pronunciation
ViR-JIN-ya
beer-KHEE-nya(Spanish)
veer-JEE-nya(Italian)
vər-JIN-yə(English)
Popularity
Virginia is a popular name in many countries around the world. It was most popular in the United States in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. However, it has declined in popularity in recent years.

cartoon of the name Virginia
Cartoon of Virginia

Virginia Name meanings & History

Virginia is derived from the Latin term "virgo" which means "maiden". It also means "pure" and "chaste". Virginia is a popular name for girls in the United States and other English-speaking countries. It is a beautiful name that is often associated with elegance, grace, and purity.

Zodiac Sign of Virginia: Variety Aquarius

Synonyms of Virginia:

V: Vivacious,Vexing,Versatility,Variety

I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence

R: Restless,Resourceful,Reason,Rational

G: Goof-off,Go-getter,Genuine,Gregarious

N: Nitpicking,Nice,Nagging,Nutrition,Nervous,Neat,Neurosis

A: Assertive,Angry,Aggressive,Argumentative,Ambitious,Action

Virginia is:

  • a Class name
  • a Classic name
  • a Formal name
  • a Mature name
  • a Natural name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Strange name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

Famous people with the name Virginia include Virginia Woolf, an English writer, and Virginia Johnson, an American sexologist

2.) Virginia (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) pure female

Other Forms: Giniah, Verginia, Virgie, Virginya, Virgy


3.) VIRGINIA (Female)

Usage: Scandinavian

Meanings: Latinate feminine form of Virginius (spring-like, flourishing), an old Roman family name, which has its root in the Latin ver (spring). (VEER-GEE-NEE-AH)


4.) Virginia (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: Virgin


5.) VIRGINIA (Female)

Usage: American

Meanings: Derived from the Latin Verginius (spring-like, flourishing), an old Roman family name which has its root in the Latin ver (spring). See VIRGINIA (English Names). Pet: Ginnie, Ginny. (VER-JIN-YAH, VER-JIN-EE-AH)


6.) VIRGINIA (Female)

Usage: Italian

Meanings: Derived from the Latin Verginius (spring-like, flourishing), an old Roman family name, which has its root in ver (spring). (VER-JEE-NEE-AH)


7.) VIRGINIA (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: This name is mistakenly believed to be derived from the word virgin, a thought reinforced by the name of the state, so called in honor of Elizabeth I, the “virgin queen.” In actuality, Virginia is derived from the Latin Verginius (spring-like, flourishing), an old Roman family name that has its root in the Latin ver (spring). Pet: Ginnie, Ginny. (VER-JIN-EE-AH, VER-JIN-YAH)


8.) Virginia (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) pure, virginal. Literature: Virginia Woolf was a well-known British writer. See also Gina,Ginger,Ginny,Jinny.

Other Forms: Verginia, Verginya, Virge, Virgeen, Virgeena, Virgeenah, Virgeenia, Virgeeniah, Virgen, Virgene, Virgenia, Virgenya, Virgie, Virgine, Virginio, Virginnia, Virgy, Virjeana, Virjinea, Virjineah, Virjinia, Virjiniah, Vyrginia, Vyrginiah, Vyrgynia, Vyrgyniah, Vyrgynya, Vyrgynyah


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