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Baby names starting with V
1,618 names · page 4 of 4
Vincci
Latin · Modern diminutive-style form linked to Vincent, from Latin *vincere* meaning to conquer.
Vaira
Slavic · A stylized Slavic-sounding feminine form, often treated as a modern variant linked to bravery and strong character.
Vayah
Hebrew · A modern variant in the Yah naming stream, where Yah points to the Semitic divine element in traditional names.
Verah
Slavic · A modern form related to Vera, from Slavic usage meaning "faith," with a soft modern spelling update.
Versavia
Latin · An invented Latin-flavored name built around vers-, suggesting turning or versatility and used as a lyrical modern choice.
Vihas
Indian · Modern Indian name linked to Sanskritized sound patterns around daybreak or beginning, used as a positive aspirational meaning name.
Veyron
French · A French surname-origin name, likely from a place or family-rooted naming pattern in medieval France.
Vice
Latin · From Latin *vicis* meaning “in place of, substitute,” later carried into English as a name-like element.
Vidhu
Indian · An Indian name connected to Sanskrit forms related to the moon or a bright celestial body.
Volf
German · A Germanic name from the word for wolf, often used as a surname-derived given name.
Venellope
Greek · A modern respelling inspired by Penelope; it is stylistically linked to the Greek form but not a direct historical variant.
Vaimoana
English · Vaimoana is used as a lyrical nature name inspired by the phrase for “sea waters,” often kept in English-speaking adoption.
Vaishvi
Indian · Vaishvi is an Indian/Sanskrit name related to Vaishnavi, the feminine form tied to the god Vishnu’s spiritual devotion.
Valaysia
English · Valaysia is a modern name likely inspired by Valeria-style forms, giving a soft Latin-flavored elegant sound.
Varshika
Indian · Varshika is a Sanskrit-based Indian name from varsha, meaning “rain” or “rainfall season.”
Vedhika
Indian · Vedhika is an Indian name connected to Veda traditions, associated with sacred knowledge and learning.
Veyah
Arabic · Veyah is a modern Arabic-style feminine form, often valued for its soft, airy sound and gentle identity.
Violetrose
English · Violetrose is an English compound name joining two floral names for a sweet, distinctly botanical meaning.
Vedat
Arabic · Turkish form of Arabic *widad*, meaning “love” or “affection,” used as a masculine given name.
Vyaan
Indian · A modern Indian name variant of Vyan/Vaahan forms, often associated with life-force and vitality.
Vihaas
Indian · An Indian name tied to Indic roots of joy or laughter, valued as an uplifting modern personal name.
Viper
English · Borrowed directly from English for the serpent, used as an edgy modern name with strong nature imagery.
Vivvian
Latin · Modern spelling of Vivian, from Latin *vivus* for 'alive,' meaning a life-filled or lively person.
Viyana
Latin · A modern variation of Vivian, carrying the Latin root *vivus* ('alive') in a softer ending.
Vaeh
English · A very short modern invented name chosen for tone and style, valued for a clean, often unisex sound.
Vaiga
Spanish · A Spanish-style form related to Vega, whose meaning is meadow or fertile plain.
Vaile
English · A modern given-name spelling of valley-rooted forms from English Vale, meaning valley or lowland.
Vildan
Persian · A name used in Persian-Arabic naming zones with meanings tied to joy, bloom, and beloved youth.
Viviani
Italian · From Italian surname forms rooted in Latin vivus, meaning alive or living, giving a life-filled meaning.
Vydia
Indian · A modern form of Sanskrit Vidya, meaning knowledge or learning.
Varik
Norse · From Norse-style elements for protection and strength, used as a modern Nordic-flavored given name.
Vasisht
Indian · Named for the Vedic sage Vasistha, meaning most excellent and linked to ancient Hindu tradition.
Vahagn
Persian · Vahagn is an ancient heroic name associated with a warrior deity in regional mythology, linked with fire and valor.
Vegeta
Japanese · Vegeta is a modern invented Japanese pop-culture name from anime, built from the word vegetable.
Vishv
Indian · Vishv is an Indian name from Sanskrit vishva, meaning 'world,' 'universe,' or 'all-encompassing.'
Veeya
Indian · Veeya is likely an Indian name associated with vitality, weaving, or life depending on regional usage.
Veruca
Latin · Veruca comes from Latin veruca, meaning 'wart,' and is best known today through literary use in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Vishakan
Indian · Vishakan is an Indian name associated with Sanskrit and Hindu tradition, often linked to Lord Murugan or auspicious stars.
Vishanth
Indian · Vishanth is a modern South Asian name form often associated with peace, calm, or brightness.
Vaahin
Indian · Vaahin is likely an Indian name from Sanskritic roots associated with carrying, movement, or a vehicle bearer.
Valik
Slavic · Valik is a Slavic diminutive, often from names like Valentin or Valery, conveying warmth and familiarity.
Varek
Slavic · Varek appears to be a Slavic-style name with a strong martial sound, though its exact root is uncertain.
Varin
Indian · Varin is used in Indian contexts and may relate to covering, choosing, or noble qualities depending on root.
Valaya
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit valaya, meaning bracelet, circle, or enclosing ornament.
Varya
Slavic · Varya is a Russian diminutive of Varvara, a Slavic form of Barbara meaning foreign woman or stranger.
Vaydah
Indian · A modern spelling of Veda, from Sanskrit, meaning "knowledge" or "sacred wisdom."
Vedah
Indian · A variant of Veda, from Sanskrit, meaning "knowledge" and tied to the sacred Hindu texts called the Vedas.
Vivianah
Latin · An elaborate form of Viviana, from Latin vivus, meaning "alive" or "full of life."
Vylett
English · A modern spelling of Violet, the flower name from Latin viola, associated with purple blooms.
Vidhun
Indian · An Indian name meaning "moon" or associated with moonlight and brilliance.
Vandawt
Indian · Likely a modern South Asian variant of Vandit or Vandan, from roots meaning "praised" or "saluted."
Vedhanth
Indian · A variant of Vedant, from Sanskrit Vedanta, meaning the culmination or essence of sacred knowledge.
Vanbawi
Indian · A name used in Northeast India, likely from regional roots and associated with local cultural identity.
Varric
English · A modern fantasy-style name, likely shaped from Germanic-sounding elements rather than a traditional historical form.
Vayle
English · Vayle is a modern English-style name likely inspired by vale, meaning valley.
Verily
English · Verily comes from an English adverb meaning truly, ultimately related to Latin verus, true.
Videlle
French · Videlle is a rare French-style name likely derived from Latin-based forms suggesting life or vitality.
Vaelin
English · Vaelin is a modern literary-style invented name with a heroic sound, likely formed for fantasy-inspired use.
Valan
Slavic · Likely related to names like Valentin or Slavic variants, carrying senses of strength or health.
Vantha
Greek · Linked to Vanth, an underworld figure in Etruscan myth often grouped with classical traditions.
Vishant
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-based Indian roots suggesting calmness, peace, or settlement.
Vyktor
Slavic · A stylized spelling of Victor, from Latin, meaning 'conqueror' or 'winner.'
Valhalla
Norse · From Old Norse Valholl, the hall of the slain in Norse mythology.
Vallentina
Latin · Vallentina is a variant of Valentina, from Latin valens, meaning strong, healthy, or vigorous.
Vanadey
English · Vanadey appears to be a modern invented English-style name, possibly blending Vanna and suffix forms like -dey.
Vedya
Indian · Vedya derives from Sanskrit roots meaning knowledge, understanding, or something to be known.
Vintage
English · Vintage comes through English from Old French, originally referring to a wine harvest and later to classic quality.
Vyomi
Indian · Vyomi comes from Sanskrit-rooted usage meaning sky, space, or celestial expanse.
Vysion
English · Vysion is a creative spelling of Vision, from English, suggesting sight, imagination, or foresight.
Vivansh
Indian · Vivansh is a modern Indian name usually interpreted as a ray of life or part of the living light.
Viraansh
Indian · Viraansh is a modern Indian name often interpreted as a brave part, heroic lineage, or divine fragment.
Varro
Latin · An ancient Roman surname-name associated with classical Latin tradition and patrician style.
Vedan
Indian · Likely derived from Veda, meaning knowledge or sacred wisdom in Sanskrit.
Vaidik
Indian · Vaidik is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning Vedic or relating to sacred knowledge of the Vedas.
Valak
Slavic · Valak is a rare surname-like form that may reflect Slavic usage, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Valentim
Latin · Valentim is a Romance form of Valentinus, from Latin valens, meaning strong or healthy.
Valiente
Spanish · Valiente is a Spanish surname and word-name meaning brave or courageous, from Latin roots.
Vukan
Slavic · Vukan is a South Slavic name traditionally linked to "wolf," a symbol of strength and protection.
Valerin
Latin · Likely related to Valerie or Valerian, from Latin valere meaning "to be strong" or "healthy."
Vaelynn
English · A modern invented name built from stylish sounds like Vae and -lynn, with no single traditional etymology.
Veada
Indian · Likely a variant of Veda, from Sanskrit meaning "knowledge" or "sacred wisdom," though it may also echo old surname forms.
Vivee
French · Likely inspired by French vivre or Latin vivus, carrying the sense of "alive," "lively," or "full of life."
Vamir
Arabic · Vamir appears to be a modern cross-cultural invention, possibly influenced by Arabic names ending in -amir, meaning leader or prince.
Vedanshreddy
Indian · A compound modern Indian name combining Vedansh, meaning part of the Vedas, with Reddy, a South Indian family name.
Veeransh
Indian · Veeransh is a modern Indian name built from Sanskrit elements meaning a brave part or portion of heroism.
Viraan
Indian · Viraan is an Indian name often linked to Sanskrit roots suggesting heroic strength or a distinguished, bold spirit.
Virsavia
Hebrew · Virsavia is a form related to Bathsheba, from Hebrew roots often interpreted as daughter of oath or promise.
Vignette
French · Vignette is French, originally meaning a small vine decoration and later a brief literary sketch.
Viven
Latin · A form related to Vivian or Vivien, from Latin vivere, meaning 'to live.'
Veeran
Indian · Veeran comes from an Indian root meaning "brave" or "heroic man."
Vikyath
Indian · Vikyath is likely from an Indian form related to fame or distinction, suggesting someone well-known.
Vihika
Indian · Vihika is likely from Sanskrit-based Indian naming, often interpreted as heavenly or belonging to the sky.
Vaiya
Indian · Likely a modern Sanskrit-inspired name with a flowing, airy sound suggestive of movement or life.
Vaylynn
English · A modern blended name combining the fashionable Vay opening with the suffix Lynn.
Vini
Indian · An Indian short form used in several names and often associated with modesty or pleasantness.
Vivenna
Latin · A modern elaboration of Vivian-type names, from Latin roots connected with life and living.
Vaanika
Indian · Vaanika is an Indian name likely derived from Sanskrit elements linked with speech, forest, or graceful expression.
Valeryn
Latin · Valeryn is a modern variant of Valerie, from Latin valere, meaning 'strength,' 'health,' or 'to be strong.'
Valyrie
Norse · Valyrie is a stylized form of Valkyrie, the Norse chooser of the slain, giving it a warrior and mythic sense.
Veyla
Norse · Veyla is likely a modern variant echoing Norse and Germanic forms like Veila or Vaila, suggesting sacredness or strength.
Villanelle
French · Villanelle comes from the French poetic form, ultimately from Latin roots for rustic or pastoral life.
Vylah
English · Vylah appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Viola, Vyla, or Lyla.
Vandal
German · From the ancient tribal name Vandal, later used in English for a destroyer of property.
Vedhant
Indian · A variant of Vedant or Vedanta, from Sanskrit, referring to the culmination of sacred knowledge.
Vitto
Italian · An Italian short form related to Vittorio or Vito, connected with life and victory roots.
Vaamika
Indian · An Indian name often linked to a goddess epithet, with associations of divine beauty and strength.
Vaylee
English · A modern invented name likely modeled on names like Bailey and Hailey, with a bright contemporary sound.
Vrisha
Indian · Vrisha derives from Sanskrit, linked to the bull and strength, and can also carry auspicious associations.
Viyanshi
Indian · Viyanshi is an Indian modern name, often understood as part of life, divine gift, or special blessing.
Valtteri
German · Valtteri is the Finnish form of Walter, from Germanic roots meaning "ruler of the army."
Vasileios
Greek · Vasileios is the original Greek form of Basil, meaning "royal" or "kingly."
Vidharthreddy
Indian · Vidharthreddy combines an Indian given-name form related to knowledge or learning with the South Indian surname Reddy.
Viserys
Greek · Viserys is a modern fantasy name shaped with Greek-like sounds, popularized by literature and television.
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.
Vishagan
Indian · An Indian name, especially seen in Tamil usage, often interpreted with associations of distinction and excellence.
Vedav
Indian · Vedav is an Indian name likely connected to Veda, evoking sacred knowledge or wisdom.
Volodymyr
Slavic · Volodymyr is a Slavic name meaning ruler of peace or renowned ruler.
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