Ginnie Mae

[jin-ee] Origin

Ginnie Mae

[jin-ee]
noun Finance.
2.
a bond or certificate sold by the Government National Mortgage Association.

Origin:
1970–75; formed from the initials GNMA; compare Fannie Mae
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Word Origin & History

Ginnie Mae
1970, from GNMA, acronym of Government National Mortgage Association.
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