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Baby names starting with V

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Verlaine
French · French name meaning 'from the alder grove'; famously borne by Symbolist poet Paul Verlaine.
Verlan
French · Modern American name possibly from French 'ver' (true) and a suffix, or a creative 20th-century coinage.
Verlana
Latin · Verlana is likely a modern elaboration of Vera, from Latin verus meaning "true."
Verland
German · Germanic name combining 'ver' (protection) and 'land' (land/territory), meaning protector of the land.
Verlanda
English · Probably a modern blend of Ver- with -landa, possibly echoing Germanic elements tied to protection or land.
Verlane
English · Verlane is likely a modern blend using Ver- from Latin verus, 'true,' with a fashionable suffix.
Verle
French · From Old French 'verle' meaning 'green,' or a variant of Verla/Virl; evokes springtime.
Verlean
English · American coined name blending Ver- (possibly from Vera 'truth') with -lean; a mid-20th-century creation.
Verlee
English · Variant of Verlie, possibly from French 'vérité' meaning truth, or a modern American coinage.
Verleen
French · Modern name possibly from French 'verte' (green) with -leen suffix.
Verlen
French · Modern name possibly influenced by French poet Verlaine or a blend of Vernon and Merlin.
Verlena
French · Blend of French 'ver' (green/spring) with -lena; evokes verdant springtime imagery.
Verlene
English · Modern coined name, possibly a blend of Vera (truth) with the French suffix -lene.
Verletta
French · Diminutive elaboration of Verla, from French "vérité" meaning "truth."
Verley
English · Possibly from Old French 'verle' or Latin 'verus' meaning true; a rare surname-turned-given-name.
Verlia
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'veritas' meaning 'truth,' or a Southern American coinage.
Verlie
English · Likely a variant of Verla or derived from French 'vérité' meaning 'truth.'
Verlina
French · A blended name combining Vera (truth) with the French feminine suffix '-lina.'
Verlinda
German · Verlinda appears to be a Germanic-style compound name, likely formed with elements suggesting truth, protection, or gentleness.
Verline
English · Modern American blend, possibly from Vera (Latin 'truth') with feminine suffix '-line.'
Verlis
French · Rare name possibly from Old French 'ver' (true) with a diminutive suffix.
Verlisa
English · Verlisa appears to blend Vera, from Latin verus meaning "true," with the stylish ending -lisa.
Verlla
English · Variant of Verla, possibly from Latin ver meaning 'spring' or 'truth'.
Verlon
English · Modern coined name blending Vernon and Merlon; possibly from French 'ver' meaning green or spring.
Verly
English · Variant of Verlie, from French 'vérité' meaning 'truth', used as an American given name.
Verlyn
English · Modern blend name combining Vernon or Vera with the suffix -lyn.
Verlynn
English · An English modern blend using Ver- and Lynn, with Lynn referring to a lake, waterfall, or pool.
Verma
German · Variant of Velma or from Germanic roots meaning protection or will.
Vermel
French · From French "vermeil" meaning "vermillion" or "bright red," denoting a vivid color.
Vermell
French · From Old French 'vermeil' meaning vermilion or bright red, ultimately from Latin 'vermiculus'.
Vermelle
French · From French vermeil meaning vermilion or bright red, evoking richness.
Vermon
French · Variant of Vernon, from a Norman French place name meaning 'alder grove'.
Vermonica
Greek · A variant of Veronica, traditionally linked to Greek Berenike, meaning "bringing victory."
Vermont
French · From French 'vert mont' meaning green mountain, the name of the U.S. state.
Vernabelle
Latin · Combination of Verna (Latin 'spring') and Belle (French 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful spring.'
Vernada
Latin · Elaboration of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springtime.'
Vernadean
Latin · Combination of Verna (Latin 'spring') and Dean (English 'valley'), a mid-century blend name.
Vernadeen
English · Compound of Verna (spring, from Latin vernus) and Deen/Dean, a creative mid-century American blend.
Vernadette
French · Vernadette appears to blend Verna and Bernadette, with roots tied to springlike freshness and brave bear strength.
Vernadine
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'born in spring.'
Vernae
Latin · Vernae likely relates to Verna or Verna, from Latin vernus meaning 'springtime.'
Vernal
Latin · From Latin "vernalis" meaning "of spring," associated with springtime and renewal.
Vernalee
Latin · Blend of Verna (Latin 'springtime') and Lee (English 'meadow').
Vernall
Latin · Likely related to Vernon or vernal, from Latin vernus, meaning springlike or fresh.
Vernamae
Latin · Compound of Verna (Latin for spring or springtime) and Mae.
Vernan
French · Variant of Vernon, from the Norman-French place name meaning 'alder grove.'
Vernando
Spanish · A variant influenced by Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning 'bold voyager' or 'adventurous in journey.'
Vernard
French · Blend of Vernon and Bernard, or variant of Bernard meaning 'brave as a bear' from Germanic roots.
Vernasia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Verna-style names, possibly echoing Latin vernus, meaning springlike.
Vernay
French · Vernay is a French surname and place name likely tied to alder trees or a wooded landscape.
Verne
French · From Old French 'verne' meaning 'alder tree,' also associated with author Jules Verne.
Verneal
Latin · From Latin 'vernalis' meaning of spring; evokes springtime freshness.
Vernease
Latin · Elaborated form of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springtime.'
Vernece
Greek · Variant of Vernice/Berenice, from Greek meaning 'bringer of victory.'
Vernecia
Latin · Likely an elaborated form of Verna or Vernice, tied to Latin vernus meaning 'springlike.'
Verneda
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'spring' or 'springtime.'
Vernee
French · Probably a variant of Verna or Vernon, from French roots associated with alder trees.
Verneeda
English · Modern elaboration of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springlike.'
Verneice
Greek · Variant of Bernice, from Greek 'pherenike' meaning bringer of victory.
Verneil
Latin · Variant of Vernell, from Latin 'vernalis' meaning of spring or springlike.
Verneisha
English · Verneisha is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Verna or Vernon with the suffix -eisha.
Verneita
English · Verneita is likely an elaborated form of Verna or Vernon, names linked to springlike freshness or alder groves.
Vernel
Latin · Variant of Vernal, from Latin 'vernalis' meaning of spring or springtime.
Vernelda
German · Blend of Vern (from alder tree) and the Germanic suffix -elda (battle/noble).
Vernell
Latin · From Latin 'vernalis' meaning of spring; evokes springtime and renewal.
Vernella
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springlike.'
Vernelle
Latin · From Latin vernus meaning "of spring," with a French feminine suffix.
Vernen
French · Variant of Vernon, from a French place name meaning 'alder grove,' evoking springtime woodlands.
Verner
German · Variant of Werner, from Germanic elements meaning 'guard' and 'army.'
Vernes
French · From French 'verne' meaning 'alder tree'; a nature-derived surname turned given name.
Vernesa
English · Vernesa is likely a variant of Vanessa, the English literary coinage later adopted as a feminine name.
Vernese
French · Elaborated form of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springlike.'
Vernesha
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Verna or Vernice, with a lyrical suffix creating a contemporary style.
Vernessa
Latin · Modern blend of Verna (Latin for spring) and Vanessa, suggesting renewal.
Vernessia
Latin · Probably a modern elaboration of Verna, from Latin vernus, suggesting springtime freshness.
Vernest
English · Blend of Vernon and Ernest, combining Norman French "alder grove" with Germanic "serious, resolute."
Vernesta
Latin · Vernesta is a modern elaboration of Verna or Ernestine forms, suggesting springlike freshness or earnestness.
Vernesteen
English · Modern compound joining Verne (from Latin vernus, spring) with the suffix -steen.
Vernestine
German · Feminine elaboration of Ernest (Germanic 'earnest, serious') with Ver- prefix.
Vernet
French · French diminutive related to 'verne' meaning alder tree, also a notable French surname.
Verneta
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning spring or springtime.
Vernetha
English · Elaboration of Verna (Latin 'spring') with a feminine suffix, evoking springtime.
Vernetia
Latin · Likely a variant of Vernita or Veronica forms, with roots suggesting springtime or possibly true image traditions.
Vernett
Latin · Diminutive of Verna, from Latin vernus meaning 'spring' or 'springtime.'
Vernetta
French · Diminutive of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springlike.'
Vernette
French · Diminutive of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springlike'.
Verney
French · Norman French place name meaning 'alder grove,' from Gaulish 'verno' (alder).
Vernez
French · Elaborated form of Verne, from French meaning 'alder grove'.
Vernia
Latin · Variant of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springtime.'
Vernica
Latin · A spelling variant of Veronica, traditionally explained as true image from Latin and Greek elements.
Vernice
Latin · Variant of Bernice or Veronica; from Greek 'pherenike' meaning bringer of victory.
Vernicia
Latin · Vernicia is likely a modern elaboration of Verna or Veronica, with Latin roots associated with spring or true image.
Vernida
Latin · Elaboration of Verna, from Latin 'ver' meaning spring or springtime.
Vernie
English · Diminutive of Vernon or Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning spring or springlike.
Verniece
Greek · Variant of Bernice, from Greek 'Berenike' meaning bringer of victory.
Vernika
Greek · A variant of Veronica, a name linked to Greek and Latin tradition and often interpreted as true image.
Vernique
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Veronique, giving it a polished French-style sound.
Vernis
Latin · Variant of Vernice, from Latin 'ver' meaning 'spring' or French 'vernis' meaning 'varnish/polish.'
Vernisa
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Vernice or Bernice; the latter comes from Greek for "bringing victory."
Vernise
French · Vernise is likely a modern variant influenced by French-sounding forms and names like Bernice or Vernice.
Vernisha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Verna or Vern- names, influenced by fashionable -isha endings.
Vernita
Latin · Derived from Latin 'vernus' meaning spring-like; suggests one born in or blooming like spring.
Vernitta
Latin · Vernitta is likely a variant of Vernita, linked to Latin vernus meaning springtime.
Verniya
Latin · Likely influenced by Vern or vernal roots, suggesting springtime freshness or renewal.
Vernoica
Greek · A respelling of Veronica, traditionally interpreted as true image.
Vernola
Latin · Probably related to Verna or Vernon, from Latin vernus meaning springlike.
Vernona
French · Feminine form of Vernon, from a Norman place name meaning alder grove.
Vernonica
Greek · Likely a variant of Veronica, a name associated with the idea of true image through Latin and Greek tradition.
Vernor
German · Germanic variant of Werner, meaning 'guardian of the army' or related to Vernon, 'alder grove.'
Vernus
Latin · From Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'youthful,' evoking springtime renewal.
Veroncia
Greek · Veroncia is a misspelled variant of Veronica, traditionally linked to a true image and sometimes interpreted as 'bearer of victory.'
Veronda
Greek · Veronda appears to be a modern blend form, probably influenced by Veronica and Rhonda-style names.
Verone
Italian · Derived from Verona, the Italian city, evoking romance through its Shakespearean associations.
Veronia
Latin · Variant of Veronica, from Latin vera icon meaning 'true image,' or Greek Berenike meaning 'bringing victory.'
Veronic
Greek · A shortened or variant form of Veronica, linked to Greek Berenike meaning "bringing victory."
Veronice
Greek · Veronice is a variant of Veronica, often linked to Greek roots meaning bringer of victory.
Veronicia
Greek · An elaborated variant of Veronica, from the tradition of Berenike, meaning "bringing victory."
Veronicka
Greek · Veronicka is a Slavic-style spelling of Veronica, a Greek-rooted name often linked with victory or true image.
Veronique
French · Veronique is the French form of Veronica, a name linked with the idea of "true image."
Veronnica
Greek · A spelling variant of Veronica, a name linked to Greek Berenike and often interpreted as bringing victory.
Veronyca
Greek · A spelling variant of Veronica, traditionally understood as meaning 'true image' or 'bringing victory.'
Verree
Latin · Elaborated variant of Vera, from Latin 'verus' meaning 'true', suggesting truthfulness.
Verron
French · Likely a variant of Vernon, a French place name usually interpreted as alder grove.
Verrona
Italian · Variant of Verona, the Italian city name, possibly from Latin 'vera' meaning 'true.'
Verronica
Greek · Verronica is a spelling variant of Veronica, from Greek and Latin tradition, often interpreted as "she who brings victory."
Versa
Latin · From Latin versus meaning "turning" or "versatile," suggesting adaptability.
Versace
Italian · Versace is an Italian surname used as a given name, associated with the fashion house and likely place-based family origins.
Versal
Latin · From Latin 'universalis' meaning 'universal' or 'all-encompassing,' rare as a given name.
Versavia
Latin · An invented Latin-flavored name built around vers-, suggesting turning or versatility and used as a lyrical modern choice.
Versel
French · French-derived name possibly from Latin 'versus' meaning 'turning' or a diminutive place form.
Versey
English · Possibly from Old French vers meaning 'verse' or related to the place name Jersey.
Vershaun
English · Vershaun is a modern invented name likely built from the popular Sha- sound family with a contemporary prefix.
Vershawn
French · Likely a modern blend influenced by Shawn and French-sounding Ver- forms, created through contemporary styling.
Vershon
French · Vershon is likely a modern variant of names like Vernon, tied to a French place-name meaning alder grove.
Vershonda
English · A modern coined name, likely formed with the popular prefix Ver- and suffix -shonda.
Versia
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin versus meaning 'to turn' or a feminine form of Verse.
Verta
Latin · From Latin 'vertus' meaning green or springlike; possibly a short form of Alberta.
Vertell
French · Possibly from French 'vert' meaning green, or a modern American coinage.
Vertia
Latin · From Latin 'virtus' meaning 'virtue' or 'excellence.'
Vertice
Latin · Rare name from Latin 'vertex' meaning peak or turning point.
Vertie
English · Diminutive of Vertie or Virtue, from Latin virtus meaning 'excellence' or 'moral strength.'
Vertina
Latin · Vertina appears to be a modern elaboration of Latin-based names, possibly influenced by verde or Verta forms, suggesting freshness or greenness.
Vertis
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'vertere' meaning to turn, or a modern American surname-name.
Vertle
English · Rare variant possibly related to Myrtle or a phonetic respelling; of uncertain English coinage.
Vertner
German · Rare name of Germanic origin, possibly a variant of Werner meaning 'army guard'.
Verton
English · English or Norman-French place-name, likely meaning 'farmstead on a hill' or 'fern settlement.'
Veruca
Latin · Veruca comes from Latin veruca, meaning 'wart,' and is best known today through literary use in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Verva
Latin · From Latin 'verva' suggesting spring or vitality; a rare name evoking energy and life.
Veryl
English · Variant of Beryl, a gemstone name from Greek beryllos meaning "precious blue-green stone."
Veryle
English · Variant of Beryl, from the Greek 'beryllos,' a precious gemstone associated with clarity and courage.
Vesa
Slavic · Vesa is used in parts of Eastern Europe and is linked to Slavic roots associated with spring or freshness.
Vesenia
Spanish · Vesenia may be a variant of Yesenia, a modern Spanish name possibly linked to a palm tree name used in Latin America.
Veshawn
English · A modern blend built on Shawn, an English form of John from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Vessica
Latin · Vessica is likely a modern variant influenced by Jessica or Latin-rooted sound patterns.
Vessie
English · A rare Southern American diminutive, possibly short for Silvesta or Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth.
Vestal
Latin · From Latin 'Vestalis', relating to Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth and sacred fire.
Vestel
Latin · Likely related to Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth; a rare Americanized variant.
Vester
Latin · Short form of Sylvester, from Latin silvester meaning 'of the forest.'
Vestie
Latin · Diminutive related to Vesta, the Roman goddess of hearth and home.
Vestina
Latin · Likely related to Vesta, the Roman goddess of hearth and home.
Veston
English · Modern English name likely meaning 'west town' or 'settlement in the west,' from Old English elements.
Veta
Spanish · Spanish diminutive, also a short form of Elizaveta in Slavic languages.
Vetha
Indian · Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'Veda' meaning 'knowledge' or 'sacred wisdom.'
Veto
Italian · Pet form of names like Vittorio or Silveto; also evokes Latin 'veto' meaning 'I forbid.'
Veton
Slavic · Used in Balkan naming traditions and often associated with the idea of 'ancient' or 'old life.'
Vetra
Latin · Modern name possibly derived from Latin roots suggesting glass or old/ancient.
Vetrice
Latin · Variant of Beatrice, from Latin beatrix meaning 'she who brings happiness.'
Vetta
Italian · Possibly from Italian 'vetta' meaning 'peak/summit,' or a Slavic diminutive form.
Veva
Spanish · Short form of Genevieve or Genoveva, from Germanic elements meaning 'woman of the people'.
Vevelyn
English · Vevelyn is a respelled variant of Evelyn, a name of French surname origin later used as a given name.
Veverly
English · Veverly is likely a variant of Beverly, an English place name meaning 'beaver stream' or 'beaver meadow.'
Veyah
Arabic · Veyah is a modern Arabic-style feminine form, often valued for its soft, airy sound and gentle identity.
Veyla
Norse · Veyla is likely a modern variant echoing Norse and Germanic forms like Veila or Vaila, suggesting sacredness or strength.
Veyonce
English · Modern name likely inspired by Beyonce and similar French-influenced sounds.
Veyron
French · A French surname-origin name, likely from a place or family-rooted naming pattern in medieval France.
Vhonda
Welsh · A spelling variant of Rhonda, from a Welsh place name associated with the Rhondda valley.
Vianay
French · Modern name possibly inspired by the French surname Vianney or a creative Spanish-influenced variant with soft vowel sounds.
Viance
French · Likely a modern form influenced by French-sounding endings and names like Vivienne or Vianne.
Vianet
Spanish · Vianet is likely a modern Hispanic and French-influenced surname-style name, possibly related to Viana, a place name.
Vianeth
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of Vianey or Vianey-style names used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Vianette
French · A French-Italian inspired diminutive style name related to Viviane and similar elegant roots, shaped with a light feminine suffix.
Viani
Italian · Viani is likely derived from an Italian or Spanish surname or place-style form, used as a modern given name.
Viann
Latin · Variant of Vivian, from Latin vivus meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Viany
Latin · A modern variant linked to Vivian traditions from Latin vivus, meaning alive or full of life.
Vibhu
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "all-pervading," "powerful," or "abundant."
Vibiana
Latin · A feminine form of the Latin family name Vibianus, known from Saint Bibiana or Vibiana.
Vibol
Indian · A Khmer-used name with roots in Sanskrit, generally associated with abundance or greatness.
Vic
Latin · Short form of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning conqueror or champion.
Vica
Latin · Short form of Victoria, from Latin meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror.'
Vicci
Latin · Vicci is an English pet form of Victoria, from Latin meaning 'victory.'
Vice
Latin · From Latin *vicis* meaning “in place of, substitute,” later carried into English as a name-like element.
Vicenta
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vicenzo
Italian · Vicenzo is a spelling variant of Vincenzo, from Latin Vincentius meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vicey
Latin · Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory.'
Vichelle
English · Vichelle is likely a modern blend of Vicky or Victoria with Michelle.
Vici
Latin · Diminutive of Vicki or Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning 'victory.'
Vicie
English · Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror'.
Vicke
English · Likely a spelling variant of Vicky, a diminutive of Victoria, meaning “victory.”
Vickee
Latin · Vickee is a spelling variant of Vicky, a pet form of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Vicken
Persian · Vicken is an Armenian form of a name related to Persian traditions, often associated with victory or noble strength.
Vickey
English · Variant spelling of Vicky, a diminutive of Victoria meaning 'victory' in Latin.
Vickiana
Latin · A modern elaboration of Victoria or Vicky, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vickiann
English · Vickiann combines Vicki, from Victoria meaning "victory," with Ann, meaning "grace."
Vickii
English · Vickii is a creative spelling of Vicki, a diminutive of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Vickilee
English · A blended form of Vicki and Lee; Vicki comes from Victoria, meaning "victory."
Vickilyn
English · A modern blended name combining Vicki and Lynn, carrying the sense of 'victory' from Victoria.
Vickilynn
English · A modern compound of Vicki, from Victoria meaning "victory," and Lynn, often linked to a lake or waterfall.
Vickki
English · Vickki is a spelling variant of Vicky, from Victoria, a Latin name meaning "victory."
Vicktor
Latin · A variant of Victor, from Latin, meaning "conqueror" or "winner."
Vicktoria
Latin · A spelling variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vickye
Latin · Vickye is a spelling variant of Vicky, a diminutive of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Vicotria
Latin · A misspelling variant of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Victora
Latin · Variant spelling of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory.'
Victoralfonso
Latin · Victoralfonso is a compound of Victor and Alfonso, joining meanings of conqueror and noble-ready lineage.
Victorea
Latin · Variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning "victory."
Victorene
Latin · Victorene is an elaborated form of Victor or Victoria, from Latin roots meaning conqueror or victory.
Victorhugo
Latin · Victorhugo combines Victor, meaning 'conqueror,' with Hugo, from Germanic roots meaning 'mind' or 'spirit.'
Victoriaann
Latin · A compound of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory, and Ann, from Hannah meaning grace.
Victoriah
Latin · Victoriah is a spelling variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Victorialynn
Latin · Victorialynn combines Victoria, meaning victory, with Lynn, creating a modern compound name.
Victoriamarie
Latin · Victoriamarie is a compound of Victoria, 'victory,' and Marie, creating a classic double name with triumphant meaning.
Victorian
Latin · Derived from Latin roots meaning victory, with associations to the Victorian era and style.
Victorianna
Latin · Victorianna elaborates Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Victoriarose
Latin · A compound name joining Victoria, "victory," with Rose, the flower name.
Victorie
Latin · A French-style form of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Victorina
Latin · Feminine diminutive of Victor, from Latin 'victoria' meaning victory.
Victorine
French · French feminine diminutive of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning conqueror.
Victorious
Latin · Victorious comes from Latin roots meaning conquering or triumphant and is used as a virtue-style word name.
Victoriya
Slavic · A Slavic spelling of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Victorjr
Latin · Compound of Victor (Latin 'conqueror') with the generational suffix Jr., honoring a father named Victor.
Victormanuel
Latin · A compound of Victor and Manuel, combining Latin victory with a form of Emmanuel meaning God is with us.
Victorria
Latin · A variant of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Victorya
Latin · A stylized form of Victoria, from Latin victoria, meaning "victory."
Vicy
Latin · Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror'.
Vidala
Spanish · From Spanish 'vida' meaning 'life', conveying vitality and liveliness.
Vidale
French · Vidale likely relates to Vidal, from Latin vitalis, meaning life or vital.
Videll
Spanish · Variant of Vidal, from Latin 'vitalis' meaning 'life' or 'vital'.
Vidella
Latin · From Latin 'videre' (to see) or 'vita' (life), with a Romance diminutive ending suggesting vision or vitality.
Videlle
French · Videlle is a rare French-style name likely derived from Latin-based forms suggesting life or vitality.
Vidette
French · Vidette comes from French and originally referred to a mounted sentinel or watch post.
Vidharthreddy
Indian · Vidharthreddy combines an Indian given-name form related to knowledge or learning with the South Indian surname Reddy.
Vidhu
Indian · An Indian name connected to Sanskrit forms related to the moon or a bright celestial body.
Vidhun
Indian · An Indian name meaning "moon" or associated with moonlight and brilliance.
Vidhya
Indian · Vidhya is a variant of Vidya, from Sanskrit, meaning knowledge, learning, or wisdom.
Vidisha
Indian · Named for the ancient Indian city of Vidisha, with Sanskrit links often tied to knowing or seeing clearly.
Vidula
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'moonlight' or 'knowledgeable'; also appears as a learned figure in Hindu scripture.
Vidushi
Indian · From Sanskrit, Vidushi means learned woman, scholar, or one full of knowledge.
Vie
French · French word meaning 'life'; a short, spirited name.
Vieda
English · Possibly from Latin vida/vita meaning life, or a phonetic variant of Vida.
Vielka
Slavic · Likely related to Slavic roots meaning great or large, used as a feminine given name in some regions.
Viella
English · Diminutive form possibly from French vielle (old/antique instrument) or an elaboration of Vi/Viola.
Vien
French · Often treated as a short form of Vivien or Vivienne, from Latin roots meaning alive or lively.
Viena
Latin · Variant spelling of Vienna, the Austrian capital, from Celtic 'vedunia' meaning forest stream.
Vience
French · Likely a rare French-style form ultimately connected to Latin roots suggesting life or vitality.
Vieno
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'gentle' or 'mild,' from a Scandinavian cultural tradition.
Vieri
Italian · An Italian name and surname linked to medieval Germanic roots and also associated with Olivieri or Oliver traditions.
Vierra
Slavic · Variant of Vera, from Slavic and Latin roots meaning 'faith' or 'truth.'
Viesha
English · A modern coined name likely formed for sound and style rather than from one traditional root.
Viet
Chinese · A Vietnamese name often tied to the ethnonym Viet, associated with the Vietnamese people and identity.
Vietta
French · Diminutive form likely derived from French 'vie' meaning 'life,' a rare elaborated name.
Vieva
Latin · Variant of Viva, from Latin vivus meaning "alive" or "lively."
Viginia
Latin · Variant spelling of Virginia, from Latin 'Virginius,' meaning 'maiden' or 'pure.'
Vignesh
Indian · Vignesh is an Indian name from Sanskrit, an epithet of Ganesha meaning 'lord of obstacles' or 'lord of knowledge.'
Vignette
French · Vignette is French, originally meaning a small vine decoration and later a brief literary sketch.
Vigo
German · From Old Germanic 'wig' meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'; also associated with the Spanish port city of Vigo.
Vihaas
Indian · An Indian name tied to Indic roots of joy or laughter, valued as an uplifting modern personal name.
Vihas
Indian · Modern Indian name linked to Sanskritized sound patterns around daybreak or beginning, used as a positive aspirational meaning name.
Vihika
Indian · Vihika is likely from Sanskrit-based Indian naming, often interpreted as heavenly or belonging to the sky.
Vija
Indian · Vija may relate to Sanskrit vijaya meaning "victory" and also appears in Baltic and Slavic naming traditions.
Vijay
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'victory' or 'triumph.'
Vijaya
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning victory or triumph.
Vika
Slavic · A Slavic short form of Viktoria, from Latin roots meaning victory.
Vikas
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "development," "expansion," or "progress."
Vikash
Indian · Vikash is an Indian name meaning "development," "progress," or "expansion," from Sanskrit roots.
Vikesh
Indian · An Indian name, likely related to Sanskritic naming patterns and often interpreted with meanings tied to distinction or special quality.
Viki
Latin · Short form of Victoria, from Latin meaning 'victory,' associated with the Roman goddess of victory.
Vikie
English · A spelling variant of Vicky, a diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory."
Vikita
Latin · Likely a modern variant influenced by Victoria or Vicky, carrying the Latin idea of victory.
Vikki
Latin · Variant spelling of Vicki, a diminutive of Victoria from Latin meaning 'victory.'
Vikkie
English · Vikkie is a spelling variant of Vicky, a diminutive of Victoria, meaning victory.
Vikky
English · A diminutive spelling of Vicky, from Victoria, meaning victory.
Vikramjit
Indian · Vikramjit is an Indian name from Sanskrit elements meaning valor and victory, often understood as one whose bravery wins.
Viktorija
Slavic · A Slavic-style spelling of Victoria, from Latin victor meaning winner or conqueror.
Viktorya
Latin · Viktorya is a stylized form of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Viky
English · Viky is a playful diminutive spelling of Vicky, itself a short form of Victoria, meaning victory.
Vikyath
Indian · Vikyath is likely from an Indian form related to fame or distinction, suggesting someone well-known.
Vila
Slavic · From Slavic mythology, a vila is a nature spirit of forests, waters, and mountains.
Vilas
Indian · Sanskrit-origin name meaning 'beauty,' 'grace,' or 'play,' used as a masculine given name.
Vilate
French · French-influenced name used in early American communities; possibly from 'ville' (town) roots.
Vilda
German · From Germanic 'wild' meaning untamed or spirited; also linked to Norse elements.
Vildan
Persian · A name used in Persian-Arabic naming zones with meanings tied to joy, bloom, and beloved youth.
Vilena
Slavic · Slavic feminine name, possibly derived from Vilém (William) or meaning 'desired.'
Vilene
English · Likely a modern English coinage, probably influenced by names like Vi, Vileen, or Eileen rather than an old traditional root.
Viletta
Italian · Diminutive form related to Violet, from Latin 'viola' meaning purple flower.
Vilho
German · Finnish form of William, from Germanic wil 'will, desire' and helm 'helmet, protection.'
Vilia
Latin · Vilia may derive from Latin vilis, meaning humble or simple, though it is also used as a rare ornamental feminine form.
Viliamu
English · Samoan adaptation of William, from Germanic 'wil' (will) and 'helm' (helmet/protector).
Vilija
Slavic · Vilija is a Slavic and Baltic river name used as a given name, giving it a flowing, place-linked feel.
Vilinda
Spanish · Vilinda is likely a blended form influenced by Linda names, with associations of beauty or softness.
Villa
Latin · From Latin 'villa' meaning country estate; used as a given name in 19th-century America.
Villanelle
French · Villanelle comes from the French poetic form, ultimately from Latin roots for rustic or pastoral life.
Villard
French · From Germanic 'wil' (will, desire) and 'hard' (brave, strong), meaning 'resolute and brave.'
Ville
German · A short form of Vilhelm/Guillaume, the Germanic/French form of William, meaning 'resolute protector.'
Villie
English · Diminutive of Wilhelmina or similar Wil-/Vil- names, from Germanic 'wil' meaning 'will, desire.'
Vilmarie
German · Vilmarie is likely a compound of Wil- or Vil- elements with Marie, suggesting will or desire joined with Mary.
Vimal
Indian · Vimal comes from Sanskrit and means pure, clean, or spotless.
Vimala
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning pure, spotless, or clear, and used in Hindu tradition.
Vinal
English · English place name possibly derived from Old French 'vigne' meaning 'vineyard.'
Vinathi
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, commonly interpreted as prayer, request, or humble supplication.
Vinaya
Indian · Vinaya is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'humility,' 'modesty,' or 'good conduct.'
Vincci
Latin · Modern diminutive-style form linked to Vincent, from Latin *vincere* meaning to conquer.
Vincel
Latin · Diminutive of Vincent, from Latin 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer.'
Vincen
Latin · Shortened form of Vincent, from Latin vincens meaning 'conquering, prevailing.'
Vincene
Latin · Likely a feminine or variant form of Vincent, from Latin vincere meaning to conquer.
Vincenta
Latin · Feminine form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vincentia
Latin · Feminine of Vincent, from Latin 'vincere' meaning to conquer or prevail.
Vincentina
Italian · Italian feminine form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering.'
Vincentine
Latin · French feminine form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer.'
Vincentmichael
Latin · A compound name joining Vincent, meaning conquering, with Michael, meaning who is like God.
Vincenzia
Italian · Italian feminine form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering.'
Vincenzina
Italian · Italian feminine diminutive of Vincenzo, from Latin 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer'.
Vincenzio
Italian · A form of Vincenzo, from Latin vincere, meaning to conquer or prevail.
Vincetta
Latin · Feminine diminutive of Vincent, from Latin 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer.'
Vinchenzo
Italian · A variant of Vincenzo, from Latin Vincentius, meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vinci
Italian · Italian place-based name from the town of Vinci in Tuscany, famously associated with Leonardo da Vinci.
Vincie
Latin · Diminutive of Vincentia, from Latin 'vincere' meaning to conquer or prevail.
Vincient
Latin · Vincient is a spelling variant of Vincent, from Latin vincens meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vincil
Latin · Rare variant of Vincent, from Latin 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer.'
Vincint
Latin · Variant spelling of Vincent, from Latin 'Vincentius' meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing.'
Vincy
Latin · Diminutive of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing.'
Vinda
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Vindya', referencing the Vindhya mountain range, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Vindetta
Italian · Likely inspired by vendetta, the Italian word for feud or vengeance, repurposed as a rare modern given name.
Vindhya
Indian · From the Vindhya mountain range in India, making it a place-based name tied to nature and geography.
Vine
English · English nature name from Latin 'vinea,' referring to a grapevine or climbing plant.
Vinecia
Latin · Likely inspired by Venice or Venetia, a place-based name tied to the historic Italian city.
Vineel
Indian · Indian name derived from Sanskrit, likely a variant meaning 'dark blue' or 'pure,' used in South Asian communities.
Vineet
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'humble,' 'modest,' or 'well-behaved.'
Vineeta
Indian · Vineeta comes from Sanskrit Vinita, meaning humble, modest, or well-behaved.
Vineeth
Indian · Vineeth is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning humble, modest, or well-behaved.
Vineisha
English · Vineisha is a modern coined name, perhaps influenced by names like Vanessa or Vinita with -eisha.
Vinell
English · Modern elaboration of the name Vin or Vincent, meaning 'conquering'.
Vinesh
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as “lord of the vine” or linked to leadership and excellence.
Vinesha
Indian · Vinesha is commonly used as an Indian-style name, often linked to Sanskrit-based forms meaning lordly or associated with wisdom.
Vinessa
English · Vinessa is a modern variant of Vanessa, a literary name later associated with butterfly imagery.
Vineta
Latin · From Latin 'vinea' meaning 'vineyard', or linked to the legendary sunken Baltic city of Vineta.
Vinetta
French · Diminutive form related to vine or French Vinette, meaning little vine.
Vinette
French · French diminutive related to 'vigne' (vine) or a feminine form evoking small vine or vineyard.
Viney
English · Pet form of Lavinia or from the word 'vine,' evoking nature imagery.
Vini
Indian · An Indian short form used in several names and often associated with modesty or pleasantness.
Vinia
Latin · From Latin 'vinea' meaning vineyard or vine, a botanical and pastoral name.
Vinie
Latin · Diminutive of Lavinia or Virginia, evoking vine imagery from Latin 'vinea.'
Vinit
Indian · Vinit is from Sanskrit Vinita, meaning 'humble,' 'modest,' or 'well-behaved.'
Vinita
Latin · From Sanskrit vinita meaning "modest" or "well-mannered"; also linked to Latin vinea (vine).
Vinna
English · Rare name, possibly a diminutive of Lavinia or Virginia, or a variant of Vina.
Vinni
Latin · A pet form of Vincent or Vincenzo, from Latin vincere meaning 'to conquer.'
Vinnia
Latin · Variant of Vinnie, likely a pet form of Virginia ("maiden") or Lavinia.
Vinod
Indian · Vinod is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'joy,' 'pleasure,' or 'delight.'
Vinola
Latin · From Latin 'vinum' (wine) or a diminutive of Viola, suggesting grace or the vine.
Vinona
English · Variant of Winona, from Dakota Sioux meaning 'firstborn daughter,' adopted into English usage.
Vinston
English · Variant of Winston, from an English place name meaning 'Wynn's town' or 'joyful stone settlement.'
Vint
English · Usually a short form of Vincent, from Latin vincere meaning "to conquer."
Vintage
English · Vintage comes through English from Old French, originally referring to a wine harvest and later to classic quality.
Vintrell
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology; a creative contemporary coinage.
Vinyette
French · Vinyette is a decorative spelling of Vignette, from French, originally meaning a little vine or ornamental vine motif.
Vinzent
German · A German form of Vincent, from Latin 'Vincentius,' meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing.'
Violanda
Italian · Italian variant blending Viola (violet) with Yolanda, meaning 'violet flower.'
Violar
Latin · Variant related to Latin 'viola' meaning 'violet,' the purple flower.
Violetrose
English · Violetrose is an English compound name joining two floral names for a sweet, distinctly botanical meaning.
Violia
Latin · Variant of Viola, from Latin meaning 'violet,' the purple flower symbolizing modesty.
Vionda
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Violet, Viona, or similar V- names.
Vione
Italian · Rare name possibly a variant of Viola or Fiona, suggesting violet flower or fair one.
Vionette
French · Vionette is likely a French-styled elaboration, possibly influenced by Violette from Latin viola meaning "violet."
Viora
Latin · Variant related to Latin 'viola' meaning violet flower; a rare feminine name.
Viper
English · Borrowed directly from English for the serpent, used as an edgy modern name with strong nature imagery.
Vipul
Indian · Vipul is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning abundant, extensive, or plentiful.
Viraan
Indian · Viraan is an Indian name often linked to Sanskrit roots suggesting heroic strength or a distinguished, bold spirit.
Viraansh
Indian · Viraansh is a modern Indian name often interpreted as a brave part, heroic lineage, or divine fragment.
Virak
Indian · Virak likely derives from Sanskrit-based elements related to heroism or distinction, though usage varies by region.
Viral
Indian · From Indian usage, often meaning “precious,” “valuable,” or “distinctive.”
Virble
English · Regional American variant, possibly a blend of Virginia and -ble, a folk coinage.
Virda
Latin · From Latin 'viridis' meaning green or youthful, evoking freshness and vitality.
Virdell
Latin · Rare coined name likely from Latin 'viridis' (green) with the suffix -ell.
Virden
English · English place-based surname used as a given name, likely from Old English meaning 'green valley.'
Virdia
Latin · From Latin 'viridis' meaning green, suggesting freshness and vitality.
Virdiana
Latin · Virdiana is likely related to Viridiana, from Latin viridis, meaning green or fresh.
Virdie
Latin · Diminutive related to Latin 'viridis' meaning green or flourishing.
Virene
Latin · From Latin 'virens' meaning green, flourishing, or youthful.
Virga
Latin · From Latin 'virga' meaning rod, branch, or streak of rain that evaporates before reaching the ground.
Virgal
Latin · Phonetic variant of Virgil, from the Roman name Vergilius, associated with the poet of the Aeneid.
Virge
Latin · Diminutive of Virgil, from the Roman poet Vergilius; associated with eloquence and learning.
Virgean
Latin · Derived from Latin "virgo" meaning maiden or virgin.
Virgel
Latin · Variant spelling of Virgil, from the Roman family name Vergilius, borne by the epic poet.
Virgen
Spanish · Virgen is Spanish for 'virgin,' used as a devotional name tied to the Virgin Mary and Latin virgo.
Virgena
Latin · Virgena is a variant of Virginia, from Latin virgo, meaning maiden or virgin.
Virgene
Latin · Variant of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning maiden or pure.
Virgia
Latin · Shortened form of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning maiden or pure.
Virgilene
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Virgil, the Roman poet's name, possibly meaning flourishing.
Virgilia
Latin · Feminine form of Virgil (Vergilius), the celebrated Roman poet; appears in Shakespeare's Coriolanus.
Virgiline
Latin · Elaborated form of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden.'
Virgin
Latin · From Latin virgo meaning "maiden"; used as a given name referencing the Virgin Mary.
Virgina
Latin · Variant spelling of Virginia, from Latin virgo meaning "maiden" or "pure."
Virgine
Latin · French form of Virginia, from Latin virgo meaning 'maiden' or 'pure'.
Virgini
Latin · Virgini is likely a variant of Virginia or Virginie, from Latin Virgo, meaning "maiden" or "virginal."
Virginialee
English · Compound of Virginia ('maiden') and Lee ('meadow'), a Southern American double name.
Virginiamae
English · Compound of Virginia (from Latin virgo, maiden) and Mae (May, the month), a Southern double name.
Virginie
French · French form of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden' or 'pure.'
Virginio
Italian · Italian form of Virginius, a Roman name possibly meaning 'flourishing' or 'pure.'
Virginius
Latin · Latin masculine form meaning 'of Virginia' or 'pure'; a Roman clan name featured in classical legend.
Virginnia
Latin · Variant spelling of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden,' also a place name from the colony.
Virgle
Latin · Variant of Virgil, from Latin Vergilius, the famed Roman poet; associated with eloquence.
Virgnia
Latin · Variant spelling of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden' or 'pure.'
Virgus
Latin · Rare variant related to Virgil, from the Roman clan name Vergilius.
Virigina
Latin · Virigina is a spelling variant of Virginia, from Latin roots associated with maidenhood and purity.
Viriginia
Latin · Variant spelling of Virginia, from Latin 'Virginius,' meaning 'maiden' or 'pure.'
Virignia
Latin · Variant spelling of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning maiden or virgin.
Viririana
Spanish · Viririana is a rare Polynesian-style name, sometimes linked to forms adapted from European Marian names.
Virjean
Latin · Blend of Virginia (Latin 'maiden') and Jean (French form of John, God is gracious).
Virjinia
Latin · A spelling variant of Virginia, from Latin virgo, meaning maiden or pure young woman.
Virl
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern coinage or variant of Virgil or Verle.
Virla
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin 'viridis' (green) or a diminutive of Virginia.
Virlee
English · Rare American name, possibly a creative blend of Virginia and Lee.
Virley
English · Rare English name, possibly from an Old French place name meaning 'green clearing.'
Virlie
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'virilis' meaning strong, or a blend of Virgie and Birdie.
Virlinda
English · Virlinda is a modern elaborated form built from Vir- and Linda-style elements rather than a single ancient root.
Virlyn
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending Virgil with the suffix -lyn.
Virma
English · Probably a variant of Verma or Irma-like forms, with Germanic associations of strength or universality.
Virna
Italian · Italian name from Latin 'virens' meaning flourishing or 'verna' meaning spring.
Viron
Greek · Derived from Greek 'vironas' or a modern coinage, possibly meaning 'brave man.'
Vironica
Greek · A variant of Veronica, a name tied to Greek and Latin tradition and often glossed as true image.
Virsavia
Hebrew · Virsavia is a form related to Bathsheba, from Hebrew roots often interpreted as daughter of oath or promise.
Virsaviya
Slavic · Russian/Slavic form of Bathsheba (Hebrew 'daughter of the oath'); the biblical wife of King David.
Virsie
Latin · Diminutive variant of Virginia, from Latin virgo meaning maiden.
Virtie
English · Diminutive of Virtue, from Latin 'virtus' meaning moral excellence and goodness.
Virtus
Latin · Directly from Latin meaning 'virtue, valor, and moral excellence.'
Visente
Spanish · Spanish phonetic variant of Vicente (Vincent), from Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering.'
Viserys
Greek · Viserys is a modern fantasy name shaped with Greek-like sounds, popularized by literature and television.
Vishaal
Indian · Vishaal is an Indian name from Sanskrit Vishal, meaning great, broad, or विशाल in scale.
Vishagan
Indian · An Indian name, especially seen in Tamil usage, often interpreted with associations of distinction and excellence.
Vishak
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from Vishakha, a lunar mansion (nakshatra), meaning 'forked' or 'without branches.'
Vishakan
Indian · Vishakan is an Indian name associated with Sanskrit and Hindu tradition, often linked to Lord Murugan or auspicious stars.
Vishant
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-based Indian roots suggesting calmness, peace, or settlement.
Vishanth
Indian · Vishanth is a modern South Asian name form often associated with peace, calm, or brightness.
Vishesh
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "special," "particular," or "distinctive."
Vishrut
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'renowned,' 'celebrated,' or 'widely known.'
Vishv
Indian · Vishv is an Indian name from Sanskrit vishva, meaning 'world,' 'universe,' or 'all-encompassing.'
Vishwesh
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'vishwa' (universe) and 'esh' (lord); means 'lord of the universe,' an epithet of Shiva.
Vista
Latin · From Latin 'vista' meaning sight or view, evoking scenic beauty and expansive vision.
Vitas
Latin · Vitas likely comes from Latin vita, “life,” and appears in Slavic naming usage.
Vitina
Latin · Diminutive of Vita, from Latin 'vita' meaning life.
Vitold
Slavic · From Lithuanian Vytautas/Polish Witold, meaning 'one who rules the people.'
Vitorio
Italian · Vitorio is likely a variant of Vittorio, from Latin Victor, meaning conqueror or winner.
Vitto
Italian · An Italian short form related to Vittorio or Vito, connected with life and victory roots.
Vitula
Latin · From Latin 'vita' meaning 'life,' or related to the Roman goddess Vitula of joy and victory.
Vitus
Latin · Latin name meaning life, borne by the early Christian martyr Saint Vitus.
Viv
Latin · Viv is a short form of Vivian or Vivienne, from Latin vivere, meaning to live.
Vivana
Latin · Vivana is likely related to Viviana and Latin vivere, meaning life or to live.
Vivansh
Indian · Vivansh is a modern Indian name usually interpreted as a ray of life or part of the living light.
Viveca
German · A variant of Viveka or Viveca, used in Europe and often linked with life or lively qualities.
Vivee
French · Likely inspired by French vivre or Latin vivus, carrying the sense of "alive," "lively," or "full of life."
Viveka
Indian · Viveka comes from Sanskrit and means discernment, wisdom, or the ability to distinguish truth.
Viven
Latin · A form related to Vivian or Vivien, from Latin vivere, meaning 'to live.'
Vivenna
Latin · A modern elaboration of Vivian-type names, from Latin roots connected with life and living.
Vivenne
French · A modern spelling of Vivien/Vivienne, from Latin *vivus* meaning “alive” or “full of life.”
Vivette
French · Vivette is a French diminutive of names from Latin vivus, meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Vivianah
Latin · An elaborate form of Viviana, from Latin vivus, meaning "alive" or "full of life."
Viviani
Italian · From Italian surname forms rooted in Latin vivus, meaning alive or living, giving a life-filled meaning.
Vividiana
Latin · Vividiana is likely built from Latin vivus meaning alive, giving it a sense of vitality, liveliness, and brightness.
Viviene
Latin · Variant of Vivienne, from Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Vivienna
Latin · Elegant variant of Vivienne, from Latin vivus meaning 'alive, lively,' with French literary ties.
Viviette
French · French diminutive of Vivian, from Latin 'vivus' meaning alive.
Vivion
Latin · Variant of Vivian, from Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive, living,' symbolizing vitality.
Vivvian
Latin · Modern spelling of Vivian, from Latin *vivus* for 'alive,' meaning a life-filled or lively person.
Vivy
Latin · A diminutive-style modern name from Vivian/Viviana, ultimately from Latin *vivus* meaning “alive.”
Vivyan
Latin · Archaic or variant spelling of Vivian, from Latin vivus meaning 'living.'
Vivyana
Latin · Vivyana is a modern spelling of Viviana, from Latin *vivus* meaning “alive,” so it conveys life and vitality.
Vivyanna
Latin · A blended modern form of Vivian/Viviana with Anna, carrying the Latin sense of life and brightness.
Viyana
Latin · A modern variation of Vivian, carrying the Latin root *vivus* ('alive') in a softer ending.
Viyanshi
Indian · Viyanshi is an Indian modern name, often understood as part of life, divine gift, or special blessing.
Viyom
Indian · Viyom is an Indian name from Sanskrit viyom or vyom, meaning "sky" or "space."
Vizion
English · Vizion is a modern phonetic spelling of Vision, used as an aspirational English word-name.
Vlada
Slavic · A Slavic feminine form from roots meaning rule, влад meaning power or authority.
Vladik
Slavic · Slavic diminutive of Vladimir, meaning 'great ruler' or 'lord of peace,' used in Russian and Czech.
Vladislava
Slavic · Slavic feminine name meaning 'to rule with glory,' a regal compound of vlad and slava.
Vlasta
Slavic · Czech and Slovak name from Slavic 'vlast' meaning 'homeland' or 'sovereignty.'
Vlora
English · Place-based name tied to a Mediterranean city name, used for girls in a cultural-homage sense.
Voctoria
Latin · A spelling variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Voda
Slavic · Slavic word meaning 'water,' used as a rare given name evoking purity and flow.
Vohn
German · Modern variant of Von or a phonetic respelling of John; a contemporary creative form with Germanic styling.
Void
English · From Old French vuide meaning 'empty.' An extremely rare modern word-name with no traditional naming history.
Voight
German · German variant of Vogt, from Latin vocatus, meaning 'overseer, steward, bailiff.'
Voila
French · From the French exclamation 'voilà' meaning there it is or behold.
Voilet
Latin · Phonetic variant of Violet, from Latin 'viola,' the purple flower.
Vol
Norse · Short form possibly from Norse or Germanic names beginning with 'vol-' meaning field or battle.
Vola
Norse · Possibly from Old Norse 'völva' meaning seeress or prophetess, or a short form of Viola.
Volanda
Spanish · Volanda is likely a rare variant influenced by Yolanda or Violanda, names associated with violet flowers.
Volare
Italian · From Italian volare, meaning to fly, made familiar as a lyrical modern word-name.
Volena
Slavic · From Slavic 'volya' meaning will, freedom, or desire.
Voleta
French · From Old French meaning "veiled one" or related to Latin "volare" meaning "to fly."
Volf
German · A Germanic name from the word for wolf, often used as a surname-derived given name.
Volia
Slavic · From Slavic 'volya' meaning will or freedom; also linked to Latin 'volare' meaning to fly.