Names Starting with V
Explore the meaning, origin, and etymology of given names.
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Unknown; possibly a neologism or technical term.
Unknown 1 peopleVada
Famous ruler or famous in battle.
Germanic, English 1 peopleVail
To lower or remove one's hat as a sign of respect; a valley.
English 1 peopleVal
Strong and valiant, or a shortened form of Valentine or Valerie.
English, Latin 1 peopleValdemaras
Famous ruler or renowned warrior.
Lithuanian, Scandinavian 1 peopleValentina
Strong and valiant, derived from the Latin word for strength.
LatinValentine
Strong, valiant, and healthy.
Latin 1 peopleValeri
Strong and valiant.
Latin, Russian 1 peopleValta
Light or bright.
Finnish 1 peopleVan
From (a place).
Dutch 4 peopleVance
Dweller in a fen or marshy area.
English 2 peopleVannavar
A modern invented name of uncertain origin and meaning.
American 1 peopleVannevar
A modern invented name of uncertain origin and meaning.
American 1 peopleVannoy
A surname used as a given name, of uncertain origin.
American 1 peopleVaughn
Small; little.
English, Welsh 3 peopleVean
A Cornish name of uncertain modern meaning.
Cornish 1 peopleVelden
A Dutch name derived from a place name or topographical feature.
Dutch 1 peopleVenancio
One who hunts or pursues, derived from the Latin word for hunting.
Latin, Spanish 1 peopleVening
A Scandinavian name of uncertain modern meaning.
Scandinavian 1 peopleVerna
Springtime or flourishing, derived from the Latin word for spring.
Latin, English 1 peopleVerne
Springtime or flourishing, derived from the Latin word for spring.
Latin, English 1 peopleVernon
From Vernon; alder grove.
English, French 4 peopleVeronica
True image, derived from Latin words meaning 'true' and 'image.'
Latin, Christian 1 peopleVesta
The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
Latin, Roman 1 peopleVi
A short form or nickname, often derived from names beginning with 'V' or contain...
English 1 peopleVic
Conqueror or victor.
English 2 peopleVicente
Conquering; one who prevails or is victorious.
LatinVictor
Conqueror or winner.
Latin 25 peopleVictoria
Victory or conqueror.
Latin, Roman 2 peopleVictorino
Victorious or conqueror, derived from the Latin word for victory.
Latin, Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleViktor
Victorious or conqueror, derived from the Latin word for victory.
Latin, Germanic 1 peopleVilho
Resolute protector or determined defender.
Finnish 1 peopleVincent
Conquering or victorious.
Latin 11 peopleVincente
Vincenzo
Conquering or victorious.
LatinVinnie
Conquering or winning.
Latin 1 peopleViola
A violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.
Latin 7 peopleViolet
Purple flower.
Latin 4 peopleViolette
A small violet flower, symbolizing modesty and virtue.
Latin, French 1 peopleVirgil
Flourishing or green, related to virility and vigor.
Latin 1 peopleVirginia
Pure or virginal.
Latin 21 peopleViscount
A nobleman ranking below an earl.
English, Norman French 2 peopleVital
Essential to life, lively, or full of vigor.
Latin 1 peopleVittorio
Victorious or conquering.
Latin, Italian 1 peopleVivian
Living; lively.
Latin 3 peopleVivienne
Lively or living.
LatinVladimir
Famous ruler or great ruler.
Slavic, Russian 2 peopleVolstead
Possibly 'steady place' or 'firm settlement,' though the etymology is uncertain.
Scandinavian, English 1 peopleVonceil
The meaning is uncertain; it may be a modern invention or variant of other names...
English, possibly French influence 1 peoplevon
From; indicating origin or nobility.
German 3 people