Verginia
Latin · Girl · 3 syllables
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About the name Verginia
Verginia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin "Verginius," which is related to "virgo" (virgin) or possibly from the Roman family name Verginius, and means "pure" or "of the Verginius clan." The name appears primarily in Italian and Romance-language cultures with historical roots in ancient Rome, where the Verginius family was prominent, though it has no strong association with any particular religion.
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Etymology
Verginia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin "Verginius," which is related to "virgo" (virgin) or possibly from the Roman family name Verginius, and means "pure" or "of the Verginius clan." The name appears primarily in Italian and Romance-language cultures with historical roots in ancient Rome, where the Verginius family was prominent, though it has no strong association with any particular religion.
Verginia currently ranks #8,155 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 1923.
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