Ginny

English, diminutive of Virginia, American place-name and Latin
"virginal"

Ginny Origin and Meaning

The name Ginny is a girl's name of English origin meaning "virginal".

Ginny was more common before Jenny and its myriad variants came along.

# 988 in the US

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Ginny Popularity

Famous People Named Ginny

  • Virginia ''Ginny'' Blackmore
    New Zealand singer,songwriter
  • Ginny Hawker
    American folk singer
  • Virginia "Ginny" McQueen
    American cosplay model
  • Ginny Tyler (born Merrie Virginia Erlandson)
    American voice actress
  • Virginia "Ginny" McSwain
    American voice actress and producer
  • Virginia "Ginny" Brown
    Waite, former U.S. Congresswoman from Florida
  • Ginny Gan
    New Zealand ballerina
  • Ginnifer "Ginny" Goodwin
    American actress (was born Jennifer but changed the spelling to reflect her name's pronounciation in her native Tennessee)
  • Virginia "Ginny" Thrasher
    American sport shooter

Ginny in Pop Culture

  • Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley
    character in the Harry Potter series
  • Ginny Baker
    lead character on TV's "Pitch"
  • Ginny Turner
    character in movie "Stacked"
  • Virginia "Ginny" Thompson
    character on TV's "Bunheads"
  • Ginny Tabor
    character in the book 'Someone Like You' by Sarah Dessen
  • Virginia "Ginny" Johnson
    character on TV's "Masters of Sex"
  • Ginny Blake Webber
    character on American soap "General Hospital"
  • Ginny Portis
    character on British soap "Coronation Street"
  • Ginny Sacrimoni
    character on TV's "The Sopranos"
  • Ginny Davenport
    character on British soap "Family Affairs"
  • Ginny Gordon
    book series by Julie Campbell Tatham
  • Virginia "Ginny" Blackstone
    character from Maureen Johnson's novel "13 Little Blue Envelopes"