Gingia
gi(n)-gia
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Ginger root; Red-haired; Juniper plant; Maiden
If you’re looking for a creative spin on Ginger, consider the feminine English title Gingia. As a variant of Ginger, it can refer to the ginger root or someone with bright red hair. If red locks run in your family, or if the spice has a special place in your heart, Gingia can make for a vibrant choice. Adding to the connection to nature is Gingia’s links to the word gin, which refers to both the drink and the juniper plant. It may also be a variant of the Latin Virginia, meaning “maiden.” A name like Gingia is sure to help baby stand out from the crowd and show off their sharp, zesty demeanor.
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Sources
Behind the Name, Ginger, December 2024
WordSense Dictionary, Virginia
WordSense Dictionary, Virginius (Latin)
Britannica, ginger, plant, November 2025
Online Etymology Dictionary, Origin and history of gin
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