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[ 2 syll. vir-gie, vi-rg-ie ] The girl name Virgie is pronounced VERGiy KEY. Virgie's language of origin is Latin and it is predominantly used in English. Virgie is a pet form of the English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish Virginia. Virgie is an unusual baby name for girls. Its usage peaked modestly in 1904 with 0.089% of baby girls being named Virgie. It ranked at #184 then. The baby name has since steeply dropped in popularity, and is currently used only on an infrequent scale. In 2008, among the group of girl names directly related to Virgie, the English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish Virginia was the most regularly used. The name Virgie has been mostly given to girls, although it has also been used as a boy name in the past century. In 1903, the name Virgie was given to 9 times more girls than boys. Baby names that sound like Virgie include the English Vergie, the Russian Varka, the Indian Varsha, the Czech and Russian Verka, the English Versie, the English Virgy, the Polish Wiercia, the Russian Verasha, the Slavic Verica, the Czech Veruska, the Russian Verusya, the Romanian Viorica, and the Polish Wierka. KEY: Pronunciation for Virgie: V as in "vee (V.IY)" ; ER as in "hurt (HH.ER.T)" ; G as in "green (G.R.IY.N)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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