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Baby names starting with V

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Violet
English · From Old French 'violete,' ultimately from Latin 'viola,' the purple flower symbolizing modesty and faithfulness.
Valentina
Latin · From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and healthy; feminine of Valentinus.
Victoria
Latin · From Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory'; famously borne by Queen Victoria of England.
Vincent
Latin · From Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering,' popularized by Saint Vincent of Saragossa.
Vivian
Latin · From Latin 'vivianus' meaning alive or living, associated with vitality and life.
Valerie
Latin · From Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong and healthy,' a name denoting valor.
Valeria
Latin · Feminine form of Valerius, from Latin 'valere' meaning to be strong or healthy.
Victor
Latin · Latin for 'conqueror' or 'victor'; borne by early saints and many European kings.
Vivienne
French · French feminine form from Latin 'vivus' meaning alive or full of life; linked to Arthurian legend.
Vera
Slavic · From Slavic 'vera' meaning 'faith,' or Latin 'verus' meaning 'true.' Popular across Europe since the 19th century.
Vanessa
English · Invented by Jonathan Swift in 1713 for Esther Vanhomrigh, combining her surname and nickname.
Viviana
Latin · From Latin 'vivianus,' derived from 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Veronica
Latin · From Latin 'vera icon' meaning 'true image,' associated with a saint who wiped Christ's face.
Valentino
Italian · Italian form of Valentinus, from Latin 'valens' meaning 'strong, vigorous, healthy.'
Virginia
Latin · From Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden'; also linked to the American colony named for Elizabeth I.
Vienna
Latin · From the Austrian capital, possibly from Celtic meaning white or fair, used as a place name.
Vicente
Spanish · Spanish form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning conquering or prevailing.
Violeta
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Violet, from Latin "viola" meaning "violet flower."
Veda
Indian · From Sanskrit 'veda' meaning knowledge or wisdom, referring to the sacred Hindu scriptures.
Vincenzo
Italian · Italian form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing.'
Valery
French · French and Russian form of Latin Valerius, meaning 'strong' or 'healthy.'
Valentin
Latin · From Latin 'Valentinus' meaning 'strong, vigorous, healthy,' related to 'valere' (to be strong).
Vada
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'vadum' meaning shallow ford, or a Germanic name meaning famous ruler.
Violette
French · French form of Violet, from Latin viola meaning "purple flower."
Van
English · Short form of Vance or Ivan; also from Dutch 'van' meaning 'from,' used as a given name.
Vida
Spanish · From Spanish and Latin 'vita' meaning 'life,' or Persian meaning 'found' or 'visible.'
Vihaan
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning dawn or the beginning of a new day.
Vance
English · English surname from Old English 'fenn' meaning 'marshland' or denoting someone who lived near a fen.
Vivianna
Latin · An elaborated form of Viviana from Latin vivus, meaning alive or full of life.
Veer
Indian · Veer comes from Sanskrit and means brave, hero, or warrior.
Viola
Latin · From Latin 'viola' meaning 'violet'; famously used by Shakespeare in Twelfth Night.
Vaughn
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh 'fychan' meaning 'small' or 'younger,' used to distinguish a son from his father.
Valencia
Spanish · From Latin 'valentia' meaning 'strength' or 'valor'; also the famed Spanish city.
Viraj
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning splendor, brilliance, or sovereignty.
Vayda
Indian · Likely related to Veda, from Sanskrit roots associated with knowledge or sacred wisdom.
Viktor
Latin · Viktor is a continental form of Victor, from Latin meaning conqueror or winner.
Violetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Viola, from Latin meaning 'violet,' the purple flower.
Valley
English · English nature and place name meaning a low area between hills.
Ved
Indian · Ved comes from Sanskrit Veda, meaning sacred knowledge or wisdom.
Valor
Latin · Valor comes from Latin via English and means bravery or courage.
Vivianne
French · French form of Vivian, from Latin vivianus meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Vaeda
Indian · A spelling variant of Veda, from Sanskrit meaning knowledge or sacred wisdom.
Vince
Latin · Short form of Vincent, from Latin Vincentius meaning 'conquering or prevailing.'
Venus
Latin · Roman goddess of love and beauty; from Latin 'venus' meaning love or desire.
Valen
Latin · Valen comes from Latin valens, meaning strong, healthy, or vigorous.
Vivien
French · From Latin 'vivianus' meaning 'alive'; popularized by Arthurian legend's Lady of the Lake.
Virgil
Latin · From the Roman family name Vergilius, famously borne by the poet who wrote the Aeneid.
Vernon
French · From a Norman surname derived from a French town name meaning 'alder grove.'
Valkyrie
Norse · From Old Norse valkyrja, meaning chooser of the slain, referring to warrior maidens in Norse myth.
Valentine
Latin · From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and healthy; associated with the martyred Saint Valentine.
Verity
Latin · Verity comes from Latin veritas, meaning "truth."
Vedant
Indian · Vedant comes from Sanskrit Vedanta, meaning the end or highest knowledge of the Vedas.
Vito
Italian · From Latin 'vita' meaning life; a classic Italian given name.
Vyom
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'sky' or 'space,' used in Hindu tradition to evoke the infinite heavens.
Viaan
Indian · A modern spelling in line with Indian names like Vihaan, commonly linked to dawn or the start of something bright.
Vander
German · From Dutch/German 'van der' meaning 'from the,' originally a surname prefix indicating geographic origin.
Vaani
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'voice' or 'speech,' associated with Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge and the arts.
Vivaan
Indian · Vivaan is a modern Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning life, vitality, or the first breath.
Vamika
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning another name for Goddess Durga/Parvati, representing the divine feminine energy in Hindu tradition.
Violett
French · Variant of Violet, from Latin 'viola' meaning the purple violet flower.
Vladimir
Slavic · Slavic name meaning ruler of the world or famous prince, from volod (rule) and mir (world/peace).
Viggo
Norse · From Old Norse 'vig' meaning war or battle; a traditional Scandinavian name.
Von
German · From the German noble particle 'von' meaning of or from; also linked to Norse origins.
Valarie
Latin · Variant of Valerie, from Latin 'valere' meaning to be strong or healthy.
Vesper
Latin · Latin for 'evening' or 'evening star'; associated with the Venus star visible at dusk.
Vallie
English · Diminutive of Valerie, from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong.'
Veera
Indian · From Sanskrit 'vira' meaning hero or brave; used in both Indian and Finnish cultures as a symbol of courage.
Vanya
Slavic · Vanya is a Slavic diminutive of Ivan or John, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Viha
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit usage meaning heaven, angel, or sky.
Vedansh
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'Veda' (sacred knowledge) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'part of the Vedas.'
Vikram
Indian · Vikram is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "valor," "stride," or "heroic strength."
Vania
Slavic · Vania is a Slavic diminutive of Ivan or John, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Vanellope
English · A modern pop-cultural coinage best known from media, with a playful literary flavor rather than deep historical lineage.
Vittoria
Italian · Italian form of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory,' borne by queens and saints.
Vedanth
Indian · Vedanth is a variant of Vedant, from Sanskrit Vedanta meaning the end or culmination of the Vedas, symbolizing knowledge.
Victory
Latin · Directly from the English word 'victory,' from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'conquest, triumph.'
Vianna
Latin · Possibly from the French city Vienne or Latin 'via' meaning 'road, way'; evokes travel and life.
Veronika
Greek · Slavic form of Veronica, from Greek 'pherenike' meaning bringing victory.
Venice
Italian · From the Italian city Venezia, ultimately from the ancient Veneti people; used as a place-based given name.
Vayu
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning wind, and also the name of the Hindu god of wind.
Vaayu
Indian · From Sanskrit Vayu, meaning wind or air, and also the name of the Hindu wind deity.
Vinny
Latin · Vinny is a diminutive of Vincent, from Latin vincere, meaning to conquer.
Vianey
French · Vianey is a Spanish-used form of Vianney, a French surname and place-linked name.
Vega
Arabic · From Arabic "waqi" meaning "swooping eagle"; also Spanish for "meadow." A bright star in Lyra.
Vardaan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'boon' or 'blessing bestowed by a deity.'
Vita
Latin · From Latin 'vita' meaning life, used as a virtue name celebrating vitality.
Varnika
Indian · Varnika is a Sanskrit-derived name often interpreted as "golden," "pure," or "colorful."
Vedh
Indian · From Sanskrit 'Veda' meaning sacred knowledge or scripture; denotes one connected to divine wisdom.
Vihana
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'dawn' or 'morning,' symbolizing new beginnings, light, and hope.
Vaida
Indian · From Sanskrit 'vaidya' meaning 'learned' or 'physician'; also a Lithuanian surname-derived given name.
Vianney
French · Vianney is a French surname-style name best known from Saint Jean Vianney and likely derives from a French place or family name.
Vanna
Italian · Italian diminutive of Giovanna (feminine of John) meaning "God is gracious."
Vedika
Indian · Vedika is from Sanskrit and can mean altar, sacred knowledge, or something connected with the Vedas.
Vidal
Spanish · From Latin vitalis meaning 'life' or 'vital,' used as both surname and given name.
Viyan
Persian · A modern Persian-style name with lyrical use; often connected to meanings around desire, affection, or aspiration.
Vivi
Latin · Vivi is a short form of names like Vivian or Vivienne, from Latin vivere, meaning to live.
Verena
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'verus' meaning 'true'; borne by a 3rd-century Swiss saint revered in German tradition.
Vidalia
Latin · From Latin 'vitalis' meaning 'life'; also a place name in Georgia, USA.
Viktoria
Latin · Viktoria is a continental spelling of Victoria, from Latin victoria, meaning victory.
Viana
Spanish · From the Iberian place name Viana, a historic town in Spain and Portugal, suggesting vitality and life.
Virat
Indian · From Sanskrit vīra, meaning "hero" or "warrior," so it carries a sense of bravery and strength.
Veyda
Indian · Likely related to Veda, from Sanskrit, referring to sacred knowledge or wisdom.
Viraaj
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'shining king' or 'supreme ruler,' from 'vi' (bright) and 'raaj' (king).
Viviane
French · French form of Vivian, from Latin 'vivus' meaning alive or full of life.
Vivan
Latin · Variant of Vivian, from Latin 'vivianus' meaning alive or full of life.
Vicky
Latin · Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning victory or conqueror.
Vittorio
Italian · Italian form of Victor, from Latin victor meaning 'conqueror, winner,' borne by Italian kings.
Valente
Italian · From Latin valens meaning 'strong, vigorous, healthy'; common as both surname and given name in Romance cultures.
Valerio
Italian · From Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong, healthy.' Italian and Spanish form of Valerius.
Vallen
English · Surname-style name likely related to valley or old French locational roots.
Vibha
Indian · From Sanskrit, Vibha means 'radiance,' 'light,' or 'splendor.'
Verna
Latin · From Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring, springlike.' Used as a feminine given name since the 19th century.
Vail
French · From Old French 'val' meaning 'valley'; also an English place name.
Valorie
Latin · Variant of Valerie, from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong or healthy.'
Vale
Latin · From Latin 'vallis' meaning 'valley,' used as a nature-inspired given name.
Vrinda
Indian · Vrinda is an Indian name meaning "sacred basil" or "cluster," tied to Tulsi and devotional traditions.
Vella
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'bella' meaning 'beautiful', or a short form of names ending in -vella.
Vaishnavi
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning "devotee of Vishnu" or "belonging to Vishnu," also a title of a goddess.
Vansh
Indian · From Sanskrit vamsha, meaning lineage, family line, or dynasty.
Vinnie
English · Diminutive of Vincent or Lavinia; from Latin 'vincere' meaning to conquer.
Viviann
Latin · Variant spelling of Vivian, from Latin vivianus meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Vanesa
English · A variant of Vanessa, a literary name coined by Jonathan Swift and later used as a butterfly name.
Valyn
Latin · Likely a modern variant of Valen or Valerie, from Latin roots associated with strength and health.
Val
Latin · Short form of Valentine or Valerie, from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong or healthy.'
Via
Latin · From Latin via meaning "road," "way," or "path."
Vy
Chinese · Used in Vietnamese naming, often conveying delicacy or smallness depending on the underlying character and usage.
Vayla
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Kayla or Layla with a V- initial for stylistic distinction.
Valeska
Slavic · Slavic variant of Waleska, meaning glorious ruler or mighty sovereign.
Vinh
Chinese · Vinh is a Vietnamese form ultimately tied to Sino-root meanings such as "glory," "honor," or "splendor."
Vegas
Spanish · Vegas comes from Spanish vegas, meaning "meadows," and is usually used as a place-based name.
Vaanya
Slavic · A modern spelling connected to Vanya, a Slavic diminutive of Ivan, giving a classic feminine softness.
Vela
Latin · From Latin 'vela' meaning sails; also a southern constellation name.
Vilma
German · Scandinavian and German short form of Wilhelmina, meaning 'resolute protector.'
Videl
French · Videl is likely related to Vidal, from Latin vitalis, meaning life or vital.
Vision
English · From the English word vision, rooted in Latin videre, meaning sight or foresight.
Vash
Indian · Vash is likely a short modern form influenced by Sanskrit-derived names, sometimes associated with desire, control, or will.
Viva
Latin · From Latin 'viva' meaning 'alive, living'; an exuberant exclamation turned given name.
Vivia
Latin · From Latin 'vivus' meaning alive or living; feminine form related to Vivian.
Vincenza
Italian · Italian feminine form of Vincenzo, from Latin 'vincere' meaning to conquer.
Vincente
Spanish · Spanish variant of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning conquering or prevailing.
Valeri
Latin · Valeri is a form of Valerie or Valery, from Latin valere meaning to be strong or healthy.
Viridiana
Latin · Viridiana comes from Latin viridis, meaning 'green' or 'fresh,' and is used especially in Spanish-speaking traditions.
Vishnu
Indian · Vishnu is a Sanskrit name meaning "the all-pervading one," borne by the Hindu preserver deity.
Vir
Indian · Vir is an Indian name from Sanskrit vira, meaning brave or hero.
Vihan
Indian · Vihan is an Indian name meaning "dawn" or "the start of a new era," from Sanskrit-derived roots tied to daybreak and beginning.
Vian
Latin · Derived from Latin 'vivus' meaning 'full of life,' a short form of Vivian.
Vedaant
Indian · Sanskrit name from 'Vedanta', meaning 'end of the Vedas', representing the highest philosophical knowledge.
Vyla
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylized blend of Lyla and Viola suggesting beauty and grace.
Viyaan
Indian · A modern Indian form related to *vīhān*, carrying meanings around 'dawn' and new beginnings.
Viransh
Indian · Viransh is an Indian Sanskrit-style name often interpreted as 'part of a hero' or 'brave portion,' from vir meaning hero or brave.
Verona
Italian · From the Italian city, famously the setting of Romeo and Juliet; meaning uncertain.
Vann
English · From an English surname meaning 'fen' or 'marshland'; also a short form of Vance.
Venecia
Spanish · A Spanish form of Venice, the Italian place-name, used as a romantic place-based name.
Vani
Indian · Vani is a Sanskrit name meaning speech or voice and is an epithet of the goddess Saraswati.
Varun
Indian · Varun comes from Sanskrit Varuna, the Vedic god associated with cosmic order and the waters.
Vanity
English · Vanity is an English word name from Latin vanitas, meaning emptiness or pride, later used as a bold modern virtue-style name.
Vedha
Indian · Vedha is an Indian name related to Sanskrit roots associated with knowledge, wisdom, or sacred understanding.
Vonn
German · Vonn is a surname-style modern name likely related to Germanic von, meaning from, used more for style than literal meaning.
Veena
Indian · Veena comes from Sanskrit and names the traditional Indian stringed instrument, symbolizing music and art.
Vinicio
Latin · Vinicio comes from the Latin name Vinicius, an old Roman family name of uncertain root, often linked to wine.
Vitaly
Slavic · From Latin Vitalis through Slavic use, meaning life or vital one.
Vishruth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'famous' or 'renowned,' denoting one who is widely celebrated and praised.
Valencio
Latin · Romance name related to Valentin forms, from roots associated with strength and healthy vigor.
Vasco
Spanish · From Basque origins meaning crow; famously borne by explorer Vasco da Gama.
Vaylen
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Waylon or Vaughan, evoking a bold, adventurous feel.
Venture
English · A modern English coinage from the noun meaning a bold undertaking, used as a contemporary given-name style.
Vallolet
French · Likely an invented elaboration of Violet, from Latin viola, the purple flower.
Valerian
Latin · From Latin Valerianus meaning 'strong, healthy,' derived from valere; also a flowering herb.
Virgilio
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Virgil, honoring the great Roman epic poet Publius Vergilius Maro.
Valli
Indian · From Tamil meaning creeping vine or power; also an English nature name.
Vasilios
Greek · Greek form of Basil, from 'basileus' meaning king or royal one.
Vinicius
Latin · Vinicius is a Latin family name traditionally linked to wine or vineyards.
Vaidehi
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'princess of Videha,' an epithet of Sita in the Ramayana.
Vedang
Indian · Vedang derives from Sanskrit Vedanga, meaning a limb or branch of sacred knowledge tied to the Vedas.
Vasiliki
Greek · Greek feminine form of Basil, from 'basilikos' meaning royal or kingly.
Vallee
French · From French 'vallée' meaning 'valley', used as a given name evoking pastoral landscapes.
Venezia
Italian · The Italian name for Venice, used as a place-inspired name with elegant city associations.
Vibhav
Indian · Vibhav is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning prosperity, splendor, or wealth.
Vrishank
Indian · Vrishank is a Sanskrit-derived name associated with Shiva and symbols of the bull, suggesting strength and sacred power.
Vuk
Slavic · South Slavic name meaning 'wolf,' symbolizing strength, cunning, and the wild spirit in Serbian culture.
Varenya
Indian · Possibly Sanskrit meaning 'excellent' or 'most desirable,' or a Slavic variant of Varvara meaning 'foreign.'
Vedanshi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'part of the Vedas' or 'one who embodies sacred Vedic knowledge and wisdom.'
Venba
Indian · A Tamil name referring to the 'venba,' a classical form of Tamil poetry governed by strict metrical rules.
Virlan
Slavic · Virlan is used in Eastern Europe and is generally treated as a Slavic-rooted surname-style given name.
Vaela
Latin · Vaela is likely a modern elaboration of names like Vela or Vale, suggesting a graceful, flowing sound.
Velma
German · Modern coinage, likely a short form of Wilhelmina meaning resolute protector.
Vira
Indian · From Sanskrit 'vira' meaning brave or heroic; also a Ukrainian/Slavic form meaning faith.
Ventura
Spanish · From Spanish and Italian meaning 'fortune' or 'good luck,' also a place-derived name.
Vladislav
Slavic · Vladislav is a Slavic name meaning "rule" and "glory," conveying the sense of glorious leadership.
Vlad
Slavic · Vlad is a Slavic short form of names like Vladimir, from roots meaning to rule and glory or peace.
Viera
Slavic · Variant of Vera, from Latin and Slavic roots meaning 'faith' or 'truth'.
Veya
Slavic · A modern name of possible Slavic origin, phonetically similar to Slavic names conveying faith or vitality.
Versailles
French · Versailles is taken from the famous French royal place name, best known through the Palace of Versailles.
Visenya
English · Visenya is a modern fantasy name popularized in literature, with no traditional etymology but a regal, invented feel.
Vihanvi
Indian · A modern Sanskrit-influenced feminine name, often associated with dawn, beginning, or divine grace.
Vahan
Persian · Armenian name from a Parthian root meaning 'shield' or 'protector,' borne by Armenian saints and kings.
Vidya
Indian · Vidya is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning knowledge, learning, or wisdom.
Vianni
Italian · Likely an invented name influenced by names like Gianni or Vianna, giving it a stylish modern feel.
Vaelyn
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Vale and the suffix -lyn, evoking valley imagery.
Volvy
English · A modern stylized name, likely influenced by Slavic-English sound patterns rather than a single classic source.
Vyan
Indian · From Sanskrit vyana, one of the five vital life forces (pranas), meaning all-pervading energy.
Viaana
Spanish · Likely a modern variant of Viana or Vianna, a name linked to place-name roots and elegant modern styling.
Viridian
Latin · Viridian comes from Latin viridis, meaning green, and is known as the name of a blue-green color.
Versai
French · Versai appears to be a modern form inspired by Versailles, the French place name associated with grandeur and court culture.
Vriha
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit-rooted Indian naming patterns and associated with growth or expansiveness.
Vidharth
Indian · Vidharth is an Indian name from Sanskritic elements, often interpreted in relation to knowledge, learning, or purpose.
Vitalia
Latin · Feminine form of Vitalis, from Latin 'vitalis' meaning of life or vital.
Valora
Latin · From Latin valor meaning worth, bravery, and courage.
Velvet
English · English word name from the soft, luxurious fabric, evoking smoothness and elegance.
Varian
Latin · From Latin varius meaning 'versatile' or 'changeable'; a rare unisex name.
Valory
Latin · Valory is a variant of Valerie, from Latin valere meaning 'to be strong' or 'healthy.'
Vitoria
Latin · Variant of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Vianka
Italian · Vianka is a variant of Bianca, from Italian and Spanish roots meaning "white" or "pure."
Viren
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning "heroic" or "lord of heroes."
Vaibhav
Indian · Vaibhav is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'prosperity,' 'wealth,' or 'splendor.'
Vitalina
Latin · A feminine form from Latin vitalis, meaning life or vital.
Vedarth
Indian · From Sanskritic elements, meaning 'meaning of the Vedas' or 'essence of sacred knowledge.'
Viaansh
Indian · A modern Indian name, often interpreted as a part of divine energy or life.
Vergil
Latin · Variant of Virgil, from the Roman family name Vergilius, associated with the epic poet.
Vonnie
French · Diminutive of Yvonne, from French and Germanic roots meaning yew wood or archer.
Vickie
Latin · Pet form of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror'.
Vi
English · Short form of Violet or Vivian, from Latin 'viola' (violet) or 'vivus' (alive).
Varvara
Slavic · A Slavic form of Barbara, from Greek, traditionally meaning foreign or strange.
Vikrant
Indian · Vikrant is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning 'powerful,' 'courageous,' or 'valiant in stride.'
Vraj
Indian · An Indian name referring to Vraja, the sacred pastoral region associated with Krishna.
Vasilisa
Slavic · Russian form of Greek Basilissa meaning 'queen,' famous from the beloved fairy tale 'Vasilisa the Beautiful.'
Vaila
Scottish · Scottish/Norse place name from the Shetland island of Vaila, meaning 'bay island.'
Viya
Indian · A modern Indian-influenced short name, often linked to Sanskrit naming sounds around brightness, weaving, or life force.
Vishaan
Indian · Indian/Sanskrit-rooted modern form tied to Vishnu-style devotional naming traditions.
Vihaana
Indian · An Indian name meaning dawn or the first light of morning.
Viansh
Indian · Viansh is a modern Indian name often interpreted as part of life, divine portion, or living energy.
Verse
English · An English word name tied to poetry, scripture, and lines of writing or song.
Valani
Italian · Valani likely relates to Latin valere, 'to be strong or healthy,' shaped as a modern surname-style given name.
Vidhitsa
Indian · Vidhitsa is Sanskrit-derived and relates to desire for knowledge, intention, or understanding.
Vashti
Persian · From Persian meaning 'beautiful' or 'best'; the name of a queen in the biblical Book of Esther.
Viona
Irish · Variant of Fiona, from Gaelic 'fionn' meaning 'fair' or 'white.'
Valena
Latin · Derived from Latin 'valens' meaning 'strong, healthy, vigorous'. A variant of Valentina.
Vyolet
English · Creative respelling of Violet, from Latin 'viola' meaning the purple flower.
Vontrell
English · Vontrell is likely a modern invented English-style name using the prefix Von- and the suffix -trell.
Viliami
English · Viliami is a Polynesian form of William, from Germanic roots meaning “will” and “helmet” or “protection.”
Vannia
Italian · Vannia is used as a feminine form related to Vania, a variant of names derived from John, meaning God is gracious.
Vidhi
Indian · Vidhi is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often meaning destiny, order, or divine arrangement.
Vadim
Slavic · Vadim is a Slavic name of old Russian usage, often interpreted as meaning ruler or one who commands.
Viktoriya
Latin · A Slavic form of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vikranth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'brave, powerful, or valiant,' from 'vikrama' meaning valor or great stride.
Vylet
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Violet, from the Latin 'viola,' referring to the purple flowering plant.
Vladyslav
Slavic · Slavic compound name from 'vlad' (rule) and 'slava' (glory), meaning one who rules with glory.
Vaya
Greek · A short melodic name found across Greek and Spanish traditions, possibly related to Greek 'baia' (bay/laurel).
Vung
Chinese · A name used in Southeast and East Asian communities, with roots in Chinese and Vietnamese naming traditions.
Veralynn
Latin · Modern compound of Vera (Latin 'truth') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), suggesting honest and clear character.
Vihaanreddy
Indian · A compound Indian name with *vihaan* meaning “dawn,” joined with the surname element Reddy.
Vea
Spanish · A short modern form likely shaped by Romance-language sounds and used more for style than a single fixed old root.
Varrick
German · Varrick is likely a modern surname-style name influenced by Germanic elements meaning strength or protection.
Victoriano
Spanish · Spanish elaboration of Victor, from Latin victorianus meaning 'of victory, conquering'.
Vicki
Latin · Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror.'
Vaden
German · Germanic origin, possibly a variant of "Faden" meaning "thread" or from a place name meaning "marshy meadow."
Vivin
Latin · From Latin "vivus" meaning "alive" or "full of life"; also used in Indian cultures.
Valiant
English · From the English word valiant, meaning brave and courageous.
Vivek
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'discernment,' 'wisdom,' or 'good judgment.'
Vianca
Italian · Vianca is likely a variant of Bianca, from Italian meaning "white" or "pure."
Verenice
Greek · A variant of Berenice/Veronica, from Greek roots meaning 'bringing victory.'
Vasili
Greek · Vasili is a Slavic form of Greek Basilios, meaning "royal" or "kingly."
Vinayak
Indian · Vinayak is an Indian name and title of Ganesha, often interpreted as remover of obstacles or supreme leader.
Vitaliy
Latin · From the Latin Vitalis, via Slavic use, meaning 'life' or 'vital.'
Vianny
French · Likely related to Vianney or Viviana forms, carrying associations of life, devotion, or a French surname heritage.
Vaniyah
English · Modern invented variant of Vanya or Vanessa with the stylized -iyah suffix popular in American naming.
Violeth
English · Creative variant of Violet, from Latin viola meaning the purple flower.
Viraat
Indian · An Indian Sanskrit name meaning vastness or greatness, often used in mythic or spiritual settings.
Vishwak
Indian · From Sanskrit *vishva* ('all' or 'universe'), meaning all-encompassing or universal.
Viara
Slavic · A Slavic name meaning faith, making it a clear virtue name.
Viradhya
Indian · An Indian-derived modern name, often interpreted with senses of excellence, worship, or aspiration.
Vexahlia
Latin · A highly modern coined name that echoes floral endings like Dahlia while sounding bold and dramatic.
Vena
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'vena' meaning 'vein' or a short form of names like Lavena or Venus.
Vara
Norse · From Old Norse goddess Vár who oversees oaths; in Slavic languages means faith or belief.
Vick
English · Short form of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning conqueror or winner.
Vaughan
Welsh · From Welsh 'bychan' (later 'fychan') meaning 'small' or 'little'; a classic Welsh surname turned given name.
Valina
Latin · Feminine elaboration of the Latin root 'valere,' meaning 'strong' or 'healthy.'
Victorino
Latin · Spanish/Portuguese diminutive of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning 'conqueror.'
Veralyn
Latin · Modern compound of Vera (Latin 'truth') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), blending virtue and nature imagery.
Vallerie
Latin · Variant spelling of Valerie, from Latin 'Valerius' meaning 'strong' or 'healthy,' popularized through French Valérie.
Valynn
Latin · Valynn is a modern blend of Val and Lynn, carrying the Latin-rooted sense of strength.
Victori
Latin · Victori is a spelling variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria, meaning "victory."
Vishan
Indian · Vishan is likely an Indian name related to Sanskrit-rooted names associated with distinction or divinity.
Vidur
Indian · Vidur comes from Sanskrit and is associated with wisdom and discernment, notably in the Mahabharata.
Vishwa
Indian · From Sanskrit vishva, meaning universe, all, or the world.
Vienne
French · Vienne is a French place name and river name, associated with the city of Vienne and carrying an elegant place-based feel.
Vardan
Persian · Armenian name derived from the word for 'rose,' symbolizing beauty; historically borne by Armenian saints.
Varad
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who grants boons,' an epithet of Lord Ganesha and Vishnu in Hindu tradition.
Vadhir
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing,' associated with natural abundance and vitality.
Vasilije
Greek · A Slavic form of Basileios/Basil, ultimately from Greek 'basileus' meaning kingly or royal.
Vihaa
Arabic · A modern Arabic-styled feminine form with no stable ancient anchor in this exact spelling, used for soft modern sound.
Varna
Indian · Varna is a Sanskrit name meaning “color,” with additional historic usage in Indian linguistic and cultural contexts.
Ventus
Latin · Ventus is Latin for wind, giving the name an airy and elemental feel.
Valayah
Indian · Valayah is likely related to Sanskrit valaya, meaning bracelet, ring, or encircling ornament.
Veah
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped by names like Leah, Mia, or Vea rather than a single older source.
Vetri
Indian · From Tamil, meaning "victory" or "success."
Virajreddy
Indian · Virajreddy combines Viraj, meaning "shining" or "splendid," with Reddy, a South Indian surname.
Velzy
English · Velzy appears to be a modern English-style surname name with a bright, playful sound rather than a fixed ancient meaning.
Valloleth
Welsh · A rare invented form that echoes Welsh and fantasy-style naming, likely chosen for lyrical sound over fixed meaning.
Vagmi
Indian · Vagmi comes from Sanskrit and means eloquent or skilled in speech.
Vaan
Indian · Vaan comes from Indian languages and can mean sky, forest, or voice depending on derivation.
Vasishta
Indian · Vasishta comes from Sanskrit and the sage Vasistha, meaning most excellent or best.
Vina
Indian · From Sanskrit 'vina,' a stringed instrument, or a short form of names like Davina or Elvina.
Vern
French · Short form of Vernon, from a Norman French place name meaning 'alder grove.'
Versie
English · Diminutive of Versa or related to Latin 'versus'; a late-19th-century American coinage.
Vinson
English · Patronymic meaning son of Vincent, from Latin 'vincere' meaning to conquer.
Velia
Latin · From the ancient Italic town Velia; also linked to Latin "velum" meaning "hidden."
Vivie
Latin · Diminutive of Vivian or Vivienne, from Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Victoriana
Latin · Elaborate feminine form of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning 'conqueror,' evoking the Victorian era.
Vana
Slavic · Short form of Vanessa or Ivana; in Slavic usage related to grace or God's gift.
Victoire
French · French form of Victoria, from Latin "victoria" meaning "victory."
Viviano
Italian · Italian form of Vivian, from Latin 'vivianus' meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Venessa
English · Variant spelling of Vanessa, a name invented by Jonathan Swift in 1726 for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa.'
Vahe
Persian · Armenian name meaning 'best' or 'victor,' from ancient Armenian mythology and Persian cultural roots.
Vin
English · Vin is a short form of Vincent or Vincentius, from Latin roots meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vivica
Latin · Vivica likely relates to Latin vivus, "alive," and may also reflect the Germanic form Viveka/Vivica.
Verra
Slavic · Verra is likely related to Vera, a name associated with faith and truth.
Vashawn
English · Vashawn is a modern English blend built around Shawn, a form of John from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Valon
French · Valon likely draws on Romance roots tied to strength or valor, giving it a refined continental feel though usage is modern.
Vinisha
Indian · Likely related to Indian names such as Vinisha or Vinita, often associated with humility or refinement.
Vennela
Indian · Vennela is a Telugu name meaning moonlight, giving it a soft luminous nature image.
Vitali
Latin · From Latin vitalis, meaning life-giving or full of life.
Vyas
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning arranger or compiler, borne by the legendary sage who composed the Mahabharata.
Vili
Norse · Old Norse name belonging to one of Odin's brothers in Norse mythology, meaning 'will' or 'purpose.'
Vidia
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit 'vidya' meaning knowledge, learning, and wisdom.
Vritika
Indian · Sanskrit/Indian name meaning 'thought,' 'perception,' or 'mental inclination,' used in Hindu culture.
Viyona
Persian · A modern Persian-influenced feminine form, usually treated as a decorative contemporary name without one fixed ancient meaning.
Veeha
Indian · An Indian-style modern given name, typically used for its elegant short sound and not a fixed classical form.
Vaia
Greek · Vaia is a Greek name linked to palm branches, especially those used in religious celebration.
Vayolet
English · Vayolet is a phonetic variant of Violet, from the flower name and the Old French color term.
Vayoleth
English · A creative form inspired by Violet, from Latin viola, the purple flower.
Valyria
Latin · Valyria is a fantasy-style form inspired by Latin valere, carrying associations of strength and power.
Vishrudh
Indian · Vishrudh is likely from Sanskrit-derived Indian roots and can carry senses of being widely known, distinguished, or renowned.
Vaeya
Indian · Vaeya appears to be a modern Indian-style name, likely inspired by Sanskrit sounds suggesting movement, air, or life.
Vidar
Norse · An Old Norse mythological name borne by a god associated with vengeance and survival after Ragnarok.
Vedaa
Indian · Vedaa is derived from Sanskrit Veda, linking the name to sacred knowledge and wisdom.
Vidhatri
Indian · Vidhatri is a Sanskrit name meaning creatress, ordainer, or divine maker.
Vajra
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning thunderbolt or diamond, a sacred symbol of power and spiritual strength.
Vidith
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-based usage, often interpreted as one who is known, informed, or wise.
Vino
Italian · A short form or nickname-like name tied to Romance-language roots, sometimes associated with wine or Vincent-style names.
Virgie
Latin · Diminutive of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning 'maiden.' Popular in the American South in the 1800s.
Vesta
Latin · From the Roman goddess Vesta, guardian of the sacred hearth fire, symbolizing home and family.
Vinton
English · English place name meaning Vine's settlement or wine town, from Old English 'wīn' and 'tun.'
Valera
Latin · Feminine form derived from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong, healthy.'
Venna
English · Rare English name, possibly a variant of Vena or Vienna, suggesting a place or 'beloved.'
Verlin
English · Variant of Verlan or Merlin; possibly from Old French ver meaning 'true' combined with a suffix.
Veron
French · Variant of Vernon, from a Norman French place name meaning 'alder grove.'
Valdemar
Norse · From Old Norse 'valdr' (power, rule) and 'marr' (famous), meaning 'famous ruler.' Borne by Danish kings.
Virtue
English · English word name from Latin 'virtus' meaning 'moral excellence, goodness, and strength of character.'
Vero
Italian · Italian and Spanish name meaning 'true' or 'truthful,' from Latin 'verus.'
Vasile
Slavic · Romanian form of Basil, from Greek 'basileus' meaning 'king,' widely used in Eastern Orthodox cultures.
Victorio
Spanish · Spanish variant of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning 'conqueror' or 'triumphant one'.
Vicent
Latin · Variant of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vasilia
Greek · Feminine form of Vasilis/Basil, from Greek 'basileus' meaning 'king' or 'royal one'.
Vianne
French · French name, a variant of Vivienne meaning 'alive,' or from the town Vienne in France.
Vesna
Slavic · A Slavic name meaning spring and also the name of the Slavic goddess of spring.
Vishal
Indian · Vishal is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning "great," "broad," or "immense."
Vinay
Indian · Vinay is an Indian name from Sanskrit, commonly meaning humility, good conduct, or discipline.
Vannah
English · A modern short form or variant related to Savannah, originally a place name from a grassy plain.
Vontae
English · Vontae is a modern coined name, often seen as a shortened or stylized form related to Devonte-type names.
Vivika
Latin · A variant of Viveca or Vivica, from Latin vivere, meaning life or alive.
Vitor
Latin · Vitor is a Portuguese form of Victor, from Latin, meaning "conqueror" or "winner."
Vaniya
Slavic · A feminine modern form related to Vanya, a Slavic diminutive of Ivan or John.
Vionna
English · Likely a modern variation of Viona or Fiona-style names with a soft contemporary ending.
Venicio
Latin · Likely related to Vinicius or Benicio, from Latin roots tied to family naming and blessing or favor.
Vayden
English · Contemporary invented name blending the V- prefix with popular -ayden suffix pattern.
Velan
Indian · Tamil name meaning 'one who wields the vel (spear)'; a beloved epithet of Lord Murugan, the Tamil war deity.
Vylette
French · Vylette is a stylized form of Violet/Violette, from the flower name linked to the violet blossom.
Vidyuth
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'lightning' or 'electricity,' from 'vidyut,' symbolizing brilliance and energy.
Vismaya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'wonder, astonishment, or amazement,' used in Hindu and South Indian traditions.
Vishva
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'universe' or 'all-encompassing,' from 'vishva' denoting the entire world.
Vidit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'known' or 'one who has attained knowledge,' conveying wisdom and understanding.
Vidyut
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'lightning' or 'electricity,' evoking brilliance, speed, and natural energy.
Veeksha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning vision, perception, or close observation.
Vardhan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who grows and nourishes,' conveying prosperity and increase.
Vitani
Latin · Likely drawn from Latin vita, meaning "life," with Italianate naming style to create a bright, modern feminine form.
Vidhur
Indian · From Sanskrit roots linked to wisdom and discernment, interpreted as 'wise' or 'learned.'
Vikhyath
Indian · From Sanskrit roots meaning “famous” or “renowned,” with a classical Indian naming flavor.
Valetina
Italian · Valetina is an Italianate feminine form linked to Valentin/Valentina, from valere meaning “strong” and “healthy.”
Voss
German · A German surname element from Voss/Voß, associated with the fox in naming tradition, later adopted as a concise given name.
Vinn
Latin · A short modern form of Vincent, whose Latin root means 'conquering' or 'victorious.'
Vidhaan
Indian · Vidhaan is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as arrangement, law, method, or wise order.
Veira
Slavic · Veira likely relates to Vera or Viera, names associated with faith, truth, or sincerity.
Vishika
Indian · Vishika is an Indian name often glossed as 'arrow,' from Sanskrit-derived roots tied to sharpness or aim.
Valeigh
English · A modern spelling built from vale and -leigh, evoking a meadow or valley landscape.
Vyana
Indian · Vyana is a Sanskrit name referring to one of the vital energies or life-breaths in Indian philosophy.
Vivaansh
Indian · A modern Indian name often understood as a ray of light or a part of brilliance.
Viyansh
Indian · Viyansh is a modern Indian name often interpreted as a special part of life, energy, or divine radiance.
Vaiana
Italian · Vaiana is used in Europe as a lyrical modern name and is often associated with water and sea imagery.
Vaylin
English · Vaylin is a modern invented name with sleek fantasy styling and possible roots in surname-like English forms.
Velour
French · Velour comes from French for a plush velvet fabric, giving the name a soft, luxurious texture-based image.
Vikramaditya
Indian · A classical Sanskrit royal name meaning valor like the sun, borne by legendary Indian kings.
Vedaansh
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'part of the Vedas' or 'portion of sacred knowledge.'
Valens
Latin · A Latin name meaning strong, healthy, or vigorous, known from Roman history.
Vedhansh
Indian · Vedhansh is an Indian compound name interpreted as a part of sacred knowledge or divine wisdom.
Valeah
English · A modern feminine form echoing valley and Latin-rooted Val names, suggesting strength and softness.
Valleigh
English · A creative spelling of Valley, from the English landscape word for a lowland between hills.
Varenna
Italian · Taken from the Italian lakeside place name Varenna, giving it a romantic geographic feel.
Vedanya
Indian · An Indian name likely built from Veda, suggesting sacred knowledge, wisdom, or understanding.
Vedhya
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name often associated with knowledge, perception, or something worthy of understanding.
Virika
Indian · Likely an Indian feminine name with Sanskrit-style formation, suggesting bravery, brightness, or sacred energy.
Vrindha
Indian · Vrindha is an Indian name related to Vrinda, associated with sacred basil and devotion in Sanskrit tradition.
Vedavid
Indian · Vedavid seems to blend Veda, meaning knowledge or sacred wisdom, with David, meaning beloved.
Veran
French · Veran likely derives from a Latin-based French name meaning springlike or youthful in feel.
Vernie
English · Diminutive of Vernon or Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning spring or springlike.
Verdie
Latin · Diminutive of Verdina or from Latin 'viridis' meaning green or flourishing.
Venie
English · Pet form of Venus or Lavinia; associated with Latin 'venus' meaning 'love.'
Viney
English · Pet form of Lavinia or from the word 'vine,' evoking nature imagery.
Vannie
English · Diminutive of Vanessa or Savannah; Vanessa was coined by Jonathan Swift in 1726.
Vertie
English · Diminutive of Vertie or Virtue, from Latin virtus meaning 'excellence' or 'moral strength.'
Verne
French · From Old French 'verne' meaning 'alder tree,' also associated with author Jules Verne.
Volney
French · From the French surname, notably philosopher Volney; possibly meaning 'of the people's spirit.'
Vessie
English · A rare Southern American diminutive, possibly short for Silvesta or Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth.
Victorine
French · French feminine diminutive of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning conqueror.
Verner
German · Variant of Werner, from Germanic elements meaning 'guard' and 'army.'
Verda
Latin · From Latin 'viridis' meaning 'green,' evoking springtime and freshness.
Veva
Spanish · Short form of Genevieve or Genoveva, from Germanic elements meaning 'woman of the people'.
Vicy
Latin · Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror'.
Vinia
Latin · From Latin 'vinea' meaning vineyard or vine, a botanical and pastoral name.
Vester
Latin · Short form of Sylvester, from Latin silvester meaning 'of the forest.'
Vergie
Latin · Diminutive of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning maiden or pure one.
Vennie
Latin · Diminutive of Lavinia or Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Vassie
English · Southern American diminutive, likely a pet form of names like Vassar or Lavassa.
Vicie
English · Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror'.
Vinie
Latin · Diminutive of Lavinia or Virginia, evoking vine imagery from Latin 'vinea.'
Vollie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly from Volney or a pet form; an American regional name.
Vere
English · From the Norman-French surname de Vere, ultimately from Latin 'verus' meaning true.
Venia
Latin · From Latin 'venia' meaning grace, forgiveness, or pardon.
Villa
Latin · From Latin 'villa' meaning country estate; used as a given name in 19th-century America.
Virgia
Latin · Shortened form of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning maiden or pure.
Vernia
Latin · Variant of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springtime.'
Virge
Latin · Diminutive of Virgil, from the Roman poet Vergilius; associated with eloquence and learning.
Voyle
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh 'moel' meaning 'bald' or 'bare hill,' a topographic surname.
Versa
Latin · From Latin versus meaning "turning" or "versatile," suggesting adaptability.
Virgle
Latin · Variant of Virgil, from Latin Vergilius, the famed Roman poet; associated with eloquence.
Verlie
English · Likely a variant of Verla or derived from French 'vérité' meaning 'truth.'
Vernice
Latin · Variant of Bernice or Veronica; from Greek 'pherenike' meaning bringer of victory.
Verta
Latin · From Latin 'vertus' meaning green or springlike; possibly a short form of Alberta.
Velva
English · Likely derived from English 'velvet,' suggesting softness and luxury.
Varina
Latin · Possibly a variant of Varvara (Barbara) meaning stranger, or from Latin meaning versatile.
Virda
Latin · From Latin 'viridis' meaning green or youthful, evoking freshness and vitality.
Vista
Latin · From Latin 'vista' meaning sight or view, evoking scenic beauty and expansive vision.
Veta
Spanish · Spanish diminutive, also a short form of Elizaveta in Slavic languages.
Virdie
Latin · Diminutive related to Latin 'viridis' meaning green or flourishing.
Verla
English · Feminine variant of Verle or Veral, likely from Latin 'verus' meaning 'true' or 'ver' meaning 'spring.'
Verle
French · From Old French 'verle' meaning 'green,' or a variant of Verla/Virl; evokes springtime.
Vanderbilt
German · Dutch-German surname meaning 'from the hill,' from 'van der bilt' (of the mound).
Vadie
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a Southern diminutive or pet form.
Vlasta
Slavic · Czech and Slovak name from Slavic 'vlast' meaning 'homeland' or 'sovereignty.'
Vona
German · German diminutive meaning 'hope' or 'from a place name,' related to the word for expectation.
Vola
Norse · Possibly from Old Norse 'völva' meaning seeress or prophetess, or a short form of Viola.
Veola
Latin · Variant of Viola, from Latin 'viola' meaning 'violet,' the purple flower.
Valborg
Norse · From Old Norse "valr" (the slain/salvation) and "borg" (fortress), meaning "protective fortress."
Vernal
Latin · From Latin "vernalis" meaning "of spring," associated with springtime and renewal.
Vane
English · From Old English "fane" meaning "banner" or "flag," originally a topographic surname.
Vanda
Slavic · Slavic variant of Wanda, possibly meaning 'wanderer' or from a Slavic tribal name.
Valetta
Italian · Diminutive form meaning little valley, also linked to the capital of Malta.
Vila
Slavic · From Slavic mythology, a vila is a nature spirit of forests, waters, and mountains.
Velda
German · Variant of Valda, from Germanic wald meaning "power" or "rule."
Verdia
Latin · From Latin viridis meaning "green" or "verdant," evoking freshness and nature.
Virgin
Latin · From Latin virgo meaning "maiden"; used as a given name referencing the Virgin Mary.
Virlie
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'virilis' meaning strong, or a blend of Virgie and Birdie.
Verl
English · Rare name possibly derived from Latin 'ver' meaning spring or truth, used as a given name in America.
Veatrice
Latin · Variant of Beatrice, from Latin 'beatrix' meaning she who brings happiness or blessings.
Vangie
Greek · Diminutive of Evangeline, from Greek 'euangelion' meaning 'good news' or 'gospel.'
Veneta
Latin · Derived from the Latin name for the Venetian region of Italy, meaning 'blessed' or 'of Venice.'
Vietta
French · Diminutive form likely derived from French 'vie' meaning 'life,' a rare elaborated name.
Virgel
Latin · Variant spelling of Virgil, from the Roman family name Vergilius, borne by the epic poet.
Vernetta
French · Diminutive of Verna, from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'springlike.'
Valda
German · Germanic and Norse origin meaning 'power,' 'rule,' or 'battle heroine.'
Verba
Latin · From Latin 'verbum' meaning word; a rare name evoking language and expression.
Vernell
Latin · From Latin 'vernalis' meaning of spring; evokes springtime and renewal.
Vestie
Latin · Diminutive related to Vesta, the Roman goddess of hearth and home.
Vie
French · French word meaning 'life'; a short, spirited name.
Verma
German · Variant of Velma or from Germanic roots meaning protection or will.
Vanilla
Spanish · From Spanish 'vainilla,' diminutive of 'vaina' (pod), ultimately from Latin 'vagina' meaning sheath.
Vercie
Latin · Rare diminutive possibly related to Latin 'veritas' (truth) or a phonetic variant of Mercy.
Vergia
Latin · Variant of Virginia, from Latin 'virgo' meaning maiden or pure.
Virdia
Latin · From Latin 'viridis' meaning green, suggesting freshness and vitality.
Vernita
Latin · Derived from Latin 'vernus' meaning spring-like; suggests one born in or blooming like spring.
Velta
Slavic · A Latvian feminine name meaning gift or dedicated; popular in Baltic cultures.
Valeda
Latin · From Latin 'valere' meaning to be strong and healthy; associated with valor.
Velora
Latin · Modern coinage from Latin 'velo' meaning to veil, or blend of Vera and Lora.
Vonda
Slavic · Variant of Wanda, from Slavic origin possibly meaning wanderer or member of the Vandals.
Vora
Greek · From Greek meaning devouring, or an Indian name meaning brave; rare usage.
Vic
Latin · Short form of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning conqueror or champion.
Valma
Norse · Of Scandinavian and Finnish usage, likely related to Germanic roots meaning "protector" or "chosen one."
Velna
Slavic · Of Baltic and Slavic origin, related to Latvian mythology; also possibly a variant of Velma meaning "determined protector."
Virgina
Latin · Variant spelling of Virginia, from Latin virgo meaning "maiden" or "pure."
Vinita
Latin · From Sanskrit vinita meaning "modest" or "well-mannered"; also linked to Latin vinea (vine).
Vincie
Latin · Diminutive of Vincentia, from Latin 'vincere' meaning to conquer or prevail.
Vader
German · From German/Dutch 'Vater/Vader' meaning 'father,' used as a surname-derived given name.
Vetta
Italian · Possibly from Italian 'vetta' meaning 'peak/summit,' or a Slavic diminutive form.
Violar
Latin · Variant related to Latin 'viola' meaning 'violet,' the purple flower.
Vernard
French · Blend of Vernon and Bernard, or variant of Bernard meaning 'brave as a bear' from Germanic roots.
Venita
Latin · From Latin 'venire' (to come) or a variant of Venus. Suggests arrival or love and beauty.
Vicenta
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Vincent, from Latin 'vincens' meaning conquering or prevailing.
Valrie
French · Variant spelling of Valerie, from Latin 'valere' meaning to be strong or healthy.
Viletta
Italian · Diminutive form related to Violet, from Latin 'viola' meaning purple flower.
Verbie
English · Diminutive pet form, possibly from Verbena or an independent coinage popular in the American South.