Ginny
Ginny or Ginnie is a feminine given name or nickname, frequently of Virginia. It may refer to:People
Virginia
- Ginny Arnell, American singer and songwriter born Virginia Mazarro
- Ginny Blackmore, New Zealand singer and songwriter
- Ginny Brown-Waite, American politician
- Ginny Burdick, American politician
- Ginnie Crawford, American sprinter
- Ginny Duenkel, American former swimmer and 1964 Olympic champion
- Ginny Fiennes, British explorer and wife of adventurer Ranulph Fiennes
- Virginia Gilder, American former rower
- Virginia Grayson, New Zealand-born Australian artist
- Virginia Leng, British equestrienne
- Virginia "Ginny" Montes, civil rights activist and feminist
- Ginny Owens, contemporary Christian music singer
- Ginny Simms, American singer and actress
- Ginny Tyler, American voice actress
- Ginnie Wade, only direct civilian fatality of the Battle of Gettysburg
- Ginny Wood, American environmental activist
- Ginny Wright, 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, 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