The Name Vergie

THE UNANTICIPATED

  • Fashionable
  • Observant
  • Energetic
  • Childish
  • Blunt
  • Supercilious

Popularity of Vergie Over Time

US births per decade — source: Social Security Administration

Vergie is a female name in the United States, and has declined in use since the 1950s. There are approximately 400 people named Vergie in the US today.

About the Name Vergie

The name Vergie's root letters are VRG.

A strong theme of sexual magnetism runs through the VRG names. Not only is the letter V the symbol of all things virile, vivacious, voluptuous, vexing and valiant, but the letter R is the letter of raw carnal passion responsible for the words racy, randy, ribald, ruddy, and red (the traditional color of love). Fortunately, the letter G -- pronounced as in gentle, genial, and virgin -- takes the edge off and gives these names a nice meld of vigor and hospitality.  

The nice thing about Vergies is that they aren’t picky -- at least when it comes to their friends. They form alliances easily and don’t seem to mind if they’re the ones giving more than they are receiving. This is usually a sign of people at peace with the universe and Vergies act like they’re on a first name basis with Karma. The other nice thing about them is their direct style of communication; a Vergies conversation is like an arrow in flight. Not only do they have plenty of worldly experience, they’re willing to put their ideas on the line. They’re also they’re quite happy to demolish any poorly-constructed ideas that you may have too. Best solution? Don’t provoke them.

When it comes to their professional lives, Vergies are constantly on the lookout for opportunities to test themselves. They are known for taking up great causes -- human rights, environment, or social issues— and will defend their positions with passion. But like most projects, the VRG’s short attention span soon has them back on the move. These are great qualities if you need someone to help kick-start your new business venture, but it ultimately works against the Vergies whorarelyachieve their full potential in the workplace.

A powerful need to be around people propels the Vergies into careers that deal with the public. Prospective employers would be wise to put Vergies at the front desk where their bubbling personalities have a way of making everybody feel they're the most important customers of the day. With their blend of physical energy, emotional intelligence and natural charm, Vergies can pull off almost any job as long as it doesn’t involve repetition, attention to detail, or reading maps.

What Vergies lack in the romance department they more than make up for in the bedroom, and if you’re married to a VRG, you cancount on having a well-rounded love life full of interesting surprises and intense encounters. And if your VRG disappears from time to time, there’s probably nothing to worry about. It’s just that like most intense people, Vergies need the occasion spell of solitude to top off their creative juices.