Virgie is a playful twist on Virginia. The name dances like maracas on a warm breeze. It traces back to Latin virgo, meaning “maiden” or “pure,” and sparkles with a hint of Virgen María’s gentle grace. In early 1900s West Virginia, Virgie bloomed like a wildflower—she ranked 44th in 1910, fluttered between the 40s and 100s through the 1950s, then tiptoed away. Today, Virgie feels like a secret smile from the past, a drop of citrus in a salsa song, ready to bring sunshine and celebration to any little girl who carries her.
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