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Virgine

French form of Virginia, from Latin virgo meaning 'maiden' or 'pure'.

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Virgine is the French form of Virginia, from the Latin virgo meaning maiden or pure. That gives it a long and venerable classical background, with a strong connection to ideals of innocence and feminine dignity in older European naming traditions.

The French shape makes the name feel more delicate and continental than the English Virginia. Virgine has a graceful, restrained sound that makes it feel elegant without ornament. It belongs to the family of names whose meaning is closely tied to virtue, and that historical seriousness still lingers in the form.

The name sounds cultured and quietly formal, with a soft French finish that gives it charm. Virgine suggests purity and refinement, but with a very old-world texture.

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