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      Meaning of the first name Virgie

      Origin

      Latin, English-speaking countries

      Meaning

      Brave and strong, often associated with purity and innocence.

      Variations

      Virgil, Vergie, Virgen
      The name "Virgie" is a diminutive form of the name "Virginia," which is derived from the Latin word "virgo," meaning "maiden" or "virgin." The name Virginia was popularized in the English-speaking world during the late 16th century, particularly after the establishment of the Virginia Colony in North America. The name Virgie, consequently, emerged as a more informal or affectionate variation, particularly in the United States, and gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

      Culturally, the name Virgie carries connotations of purity and youthfulness, reflecting its roots in the word "virgin." In various cultures, the notion of virginity has been associated with ideals of chastity and moral integrity, which may have contributed to the name's appeal during periods when such virtues were particularly emphasized. Within the context of American culture, Virgie has often been seen as a quaint, old-fashioned name that evokes nostalgia for earlier, simpler times. As a diminutive, it conveys a sense of familiarity and affection, often used by family and friends.

      Historically, the name Virgie has been used predominantly in the United States, with its peak popularity occurring in the early to mid-20th century. In census data and birth registries, it can be observed that the name experienced a rise in usage during the 1910s and 1920s, coinciding with the broader popularity of names derived from Virginia. However, as naming trends evolved throughout the latter half of the 20th century, Virgie declined in popularity, paralleling a general trend away from traditional and diminutive names in favor of more modern and unique choices.

      In terms of notable individuals, Virgie has been borne by various figures, though it is not as widely recognized as some other names. One notable bearer of the name is Virgie Tovar, an American writer, speaker, and activist known for her work on body positivity and fat acceptance. Her contributions to contemporary discussions on body image and feminism have brought attention to issues of diversity and representation, often challenging societal norms surrounding beauty and health.

      Additionally, Virgie appears in historical records and literature as a character name, further embedding it in the cultural fabric of the early to mid-20th century. However, there are not many prominent historical figures or celebrities associated directly with the name, which may contribute to its perception as a more niche or regional name.

      In summary, the name Virgie is a diminutive of Virginia with Latin roots that signify purity and maidenhood. Its cultural significance is intertwined with notions of affection and nostalgia, particularly within American society. While its popularity has waned over the decades, it remains a name that evokes a sense of familiarity and warmth. Notable figures like Virgie Tovar have carried the name into contemporary discussions, yet it lacks a wide array of widely recognized historical personalities. As naming conventions continue to evolve, Virgie may maintain a place in the hearts of those who appreciate its vintage charm, even as it becomes less common in modern naming practices.

      Based on our records...

      smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Virgie.

      William

      This is the most common name of those married to a Virgie.

      James

      This is the most common name for a child of a Virgie.
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