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*[[Ginny Gordon]], protagonist of a series of mystery novels for adolescent girls |
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*[[Ginny Sacramoni]], wife of mob boss John "Johnny Sack" Sacramoni in the television series ''The Sopranos'' |
*[[Ginny Sacramoni]], wife of mob boss John "Johnny Sack" Sacramoni in the television series ''The Sopranos'' |
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*[[Ginny Weasley]], sister of [[Ron Weasley]], girlfriend then wife of [[Harry Potter]]in the |
*[[Ginny Weasley]], sister of [[Ron Weasley]], girlfriend then wife of [[Harry Potter]] in the Harry Potter books by [[ J. K. Rowling]] |
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==Other== |
==Other== |
Revision as of 15:08, 8 June 2017
Gender | Female |
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Related names | Virginia, Ginevra, Genevieve, Jennifer, Geneva |
Ginny or Ginnie is a feminine given name or nickname, frequently of Virginia. It may refer to:
People
Virginia
- Ginny Arnell (born 1942), American singer and songwriter born Virginia Mazarro
- Ginny Blackmore (born 1986), New Zealand singer and songwriter
- Ginny Brown-Waite (born 1943), American politician
- Ginny Burdick (born 1947), American politician
- Ginnie Crawford (born 1983), American sprinter
- Ginny Duenkel (born 1947), American former swimmer and 1964 Olympic champion
- Ginny Fiennes (1947-2004), British explorer and wife of adventurer Ranulph Fiennes
- Virginia Gilder (born 1958), American former rower
- Virginia Grayson (born 1967), New Zealand-born Australian artist
- Virginia Leng (born 1955), British equestrienne
- Virginia "Ginny" Montes (1943–1994), civil rights activist and feminist
- Ginny Owens (born 1975), contemporary Christian music singer
- Ginny Simms (1913-1994), American singer and actress
- Ginny Tyler (1925-2012), American voice actress
- Ginnie Wade (1843-1863), only direct civilian fatality of the Battle of Gettysburg
- Ginny Wood (1917–2013), American environmental activist
- Ginny Wright (born in the 1930s), American country music singer
Ginny
- Ginny Buckley, British television presenter
- Ginny Capicchioni, American lacrosse goaltender and coach, first woman to play in a men’s professional lacrosse game
- Ginny Fields (born 1945), American politician
Fictional characters
- Ginny Gordon, protagonist of a series of mystery novels for adolescent girls
- Ginny Sacramoni, wife of mob boss John "Johnny Sack" Sacramoni in the television series The Sopranos
- Ginny Weasley, sister of Ron Weasley, girlfriend then wife of Harry Potter in the Harry Potter books by J. K. Rowling
Other
- Hurricane Ginny, in the 1963 Atlantic hurricane season
- "Ginnie", a generator used to power a secret radio by British prisoners of war in the Batu Lintang camp during the Second World War
See also
- "Ginny, Ginny", a 1979 single by the rock band Slade
- 1983 Ginny Championships and 1984 Ginny Championships, Virginia Slims indoor tennis tournaments
- Jinny, a list of people with the given name
- Jinny (band), an Italian band