Ginnie

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

Ginnie Origin and Meaning

Variation of Ginny

Famous People Named Ginnie

  • Mary Virginia "Ginnie" Wade
    civilian casualty in the Battle of Gettysburg
  • Virginia "Ginnie" Crawford
    American sprint hurdler
  • Virginia "Ginnie" Thrasher
    American sport shooter
  • Virginia "Ginnie" Bethel Moon
    American Civil War spy
  • Ginnie Virdi
    Indian actress
  • Virginia "Ginnie" Watson
    French actress

Ginnie in Pop Culture

  • Ginnie Fellows
    character in the Ginnie and Geneva series by Catherine Wooley
  • Ginnie Sorelli
    character on TV's "Related"
  • Ginnie Mannox
    character in J.D. Salinger's "Just Before the War with the Eskimos"
  • Ginnie Moorehead
    character in James Jones' "Some Came Running"
  • Ginnie
    character in 1993 film "Flesh and Bone"
  • Ginnie
    character in Richard Harris' play "Outside Edge"
  • Ginnie Maitland
    character in "There Should Have Been Castles" by Herman Raucher
  • Virginia "Ginnie
    " character in 1963 film The World Ten Times Over
  • Ginnie
    character in 2003 film "Baadasssss!"
  • Ginnie
    character in "Nobody's Family is Going to Change" by Louise Fitzhugh and musical "The Tap Dance Kid"
  • Ginnie Godden
    character on an episode of TV's "Father Brown"
  • Ginnie Mae
    nickname for the U.S. Government National Mortgage Association

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