Here is the link to today's column:
https://omaha.com/life-entertainment/local/cleveland-evans-russell-is-a-surname-that-became-a-common-first-name/article_393d2bd0-f2af-11ee-b562-07d76feb49a8.html
One of the interesting differences in naming between the UK and USA is how in the former people called "
Rusty" and "
Ginger" are normally thought to have the nickname because they have red hair, while unitl very recently in the USA these were primarily thought of as pet forms for
Russell and
Virginia, respectively. "
Ginger" as a term for "redhead" in particular is a Britishism which has only started being used in the USA in the last few decades. The famous American actress
Ginger Rogers was born as a
Virginia and did not have red hair.
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