Ginia is a charming and feminine name for baby girls. It has its origins in English and is pronounced as JIN-ee-uh (/ˈdʒɪniə/). A variation of the name is Gina. Although not particularly popular in recent years, Ginia has had sporadic occurrences in the United States since the 1950s. The name reached its peak in popularity during the 1970s, ranking as high as 5th place for newborn girls. While it may not be as commonly used today, Ginia still carries a sense of uniqueness and elegance that makes it a beautiful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
Ginia Bellafante is an American critic and columnist for The New York Times. |