"వర్జీనియా" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Telugu]

Forms: varjīniyā [romanization]
Etymology: From Latin Virginia, feminine form of Virginius or Verginius, a Roman family name, possibly identical with Vergilius. The state was named for Elizabeth I as the Virgin Queen. Etymology templates: {{uder|te|la|Virginia}} Latin Virginia Head templates: {{head|te|proper noun|tr=varjīniyā}} వర్జీనియా • (varjīniyā)
  1. Virginia (a state of United States of America. Capital): Richmond. Wikipedia link: te:వర్జీనియా Categories (place): States of the United States, Virginia, USA
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