Ginetta is a distinctive and charming female given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word 'genetta', which means 'little ring-necked cat'. This name was popularized by the famous Italian composer, Giacomo Puccini, who used it in his opera 'La Bohème'. In Italy, Ginetta is often considered a diminutive form of Ginestra, but it can also stand alone as an independent name. The name Ginetta evokes images of elegance and grace, reminiscent of its feline roots. It is a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet elegant name for their daughter.
"In two recorded years, the name Ginetta saw 11 babies brought into the world."