Ginny is a diminutive form of Virginia and traces to Latin meaning "maiden". Both Virginia and West Virginia were named in honour of Queen Elizabeth I, the virgin queen. Ginny may also be a variant of ginger, the root of which produces a hot kitchen spice. Ginny is less common as a standalone name than as a nickname.
Ginny is a diminutive form of Virginia and traces to Latin meaning "maiden". Both Virginia and West Virginia were named in honour of Queen Elizabeth I, the virgin queen. Ginny may also be a variant of ginger, the root of which produces a hot kitchen spice. Ginny is less common as a standalone name than as a nickname.
Ginny is a diminutive form of Virginia and traces to Latin meaning "maiden". Both Virginia and West Virginia were named in honour of Queen Elizabeth I, the virgin queen. Ginny may also be a variant of ginger, the root of which produces a hot kitchen spice. Ginny is less common as a standalone name than as a nickname.
Ginny is a diminutive form of Virginia and traces to Latin meaning "maiden". Both Virginia and West Virginia were named in honour of Queen Elizabeth I, the virgin queen. Ginny may also be a variant of ginger, the root of which produces a hot kitchen spice. Ginny is less common as a standalone name than as a nickname.