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Baby names starting with V
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Vidette
French · Vidette comes from French and originally referred to a mounted sentinel or watch post.
Virgen
Spanish · Virgen is Spanish for 'virgin,' used as a devotional name tied to the Virgin Mary and Latin virgo.
Vincient
Latin · Vincient is a spelling variant of Vincent, from Latin vincens meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vanesta
English · Vanesta is a modern elaboration of Vanessa, a literary name created in the 18th century.
Vennessa
English · Vennessa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, a literary name coined by Jonathan Swift.
Valeree
Latin · Valeree is a spelling variant of Valerie, from Latin valere meaning "to be strong" or "healthy."
Valoree
Latin · Valoree is a modern spelling of Valerie, from Latin roots meaning "strength" or "health."
Vanie
French · Likely a pet form of names such as Vania or Vanessa, used as a soft, affectionate short form.
Vannetta
English · Probably a diminutive elaboration of Vanna or Van, with the affectionate Italian-style suffix -etta.
Vernecia
Latin · Likely an elaborated form of Verna or Vernice, tied to Latin vernus meaning 'springlike.'
Vernessia
Latin · Probably a modern elaboration of Verna, from Latin vernus, suggesting springtime freshness.
Vickilyn
English · A modern blended name combining Vicki and Lynn, carrying the sense of 'victory' from Victoria.
Vinni
Latin · A pet form of Vincent or Vincenzo, from Latin vincere meaning 'to conquer.'
Veotis
Greek · Veotis is likely derived from a Greek place-name form, possibly linked to Boeotia.
Vitas
Latin · Vitas likely comes from Latin vita, “life,” and appears in Slavic naming usage.
Voni
English · Usually a pet form of Yvonne or Lavonne, with roots tied to the yew tree.
Valecia
Latin · A variant of Valencia or Felicia-like forms, drawing on Latin valere, meaning "to be strong" or "healthy."
Vally
English · Usually a pet form of Valerie or Valentina, from Latin roots meaning "strong" or "healthy."
Venessia
Italian · A variant of Venetia or Venice, tied to the Italian city and region name Venice.
Vilene
English · Likely a modern English coinage, probably influenced by names like Vi, Vileen, or Eileen rather than an old traditional root.
Valynda
Latin · Valynda is a modern elaboration of Val- names from Latin valens, meaning strong or healthy.
Valyre
Latin · Valyre is a rare Val- form likely built from Latin valere, meaning to be strong or well.
Vanissa
English · Vanissa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, a literary coinage created by Jonathan Swift.
Vannesa
English · Vannesa is a variant of Vanessa, an English literary invention later adopted as a given name.
Venesa
English · Venesa is a spelling variant of Vanessa, the literary name coined in English.
Vergina
Latin · Vergina is likely a variant of Virginia, from Latin virgo, meaning maiden or pure.
Valice
Latin · Valice is likely a modern form related to Valerie or Valeria, from Latin valere meaning to be strong.
Vinessa
English · Vinessa is a modern variant of Vanessa, a literary name later associated with butterfly imagery.
Vondra
Slavic · Vondra is a Slavic surname-style form, likely related to names derived from Andrew, meaning manly or brave.
Vaune
Welsh · Vaune is likely a variant of Vaughan, from Welsh meaning little or small, with a softened French-influenced spelling.
Venisa
Latin · Venisa is likely a variant of Venus or Vanessa, drawing on Latin associations with love, beauty, and charm.
Vertina
Latin · Vertina appears to be a modern elaboration of Latin-based names, possibly influenced by verde or Verta forms, suggesting freshness or greenness.
Veanne
French · Veanne is likely a rare French-style elaboration related to Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Vilija
Slavic · Vilija is a Slavic and Baltic river name used as a given name, giving it a flowing, place-linked feel.
Vonnette
French · Vonnette is a French-style diminutive formation, probably derived from Yvonne or similar names.
Velecia
Latin · Velecia is likely a modern variant of Felicia or Valencia, carrying associations of happiness or strength through Latin roots.
Velveeta
English · Velveeta is likely a modern invented name inspired by the word velvet, suggesting softness and richness.
Vannette
French · Probably a diminutive-style elaboration of Vanna or Anne with the French-style suffix -ette.
Varonica
Greek · A variant of Veronica, traditionally linked to Greek roots meaning "bringing victory."
Venica
Latin · Likely a modern form influenced by Venice or Venus, names tied to Latin place and goddess traditions.
Vernee
French · Probably a variant of Verna or Vernon, from French roots associated with alder trees.
Vestina
Latin · Likely related to Vesta, the Roman goddess of hearth and home.
Vickilynn
English · A modern compound of Vicki, from Victoria meaning "victory," and Lynn, often linked to a lake or waterfall.
Vikie
English · A spelling variant of Vicky, a diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory."
Valdez
Spanish · Valdez is a Spanish surname-style name meaning "son of Baldo" or linked to bold old Germanic roots.
Veranda
Spanish · Taken from the architectural word veranda, ultimately from Iberian usage for a porch or gallery.
Vernetia
Latin · Likely a variant of Vernita or Veronica forms, with roots suggesting springtime or possibly true image traditions.
Vint
English · Usually a short form of Vincent, from Latin vincere meaning "to conquer."
Vernadette
French · Vernadette appears to blend Verna and Bernadette, with roots tied to springlike freshness and brave bear strength.
Velencia
Latin · Velencia is likely a variant of Valencia, from Latin valens, meaning strong or vigorous.
Velerie
Latin · Velerie is a spelling variant of Valerie, from Latin valere, meaning to be strong or healthy.
Vernesta
Latin · Vernesta is a modern elaboration of Verna or Ernestine forms, suggesting springlike freshness or earnestness.
Vanesse
Greek · Vanesse is a variant of Vanessa, a literary name later linked with a type of butterfly.
Verenda
Latin · Verenda is likely a variant of Verena or Miranda-style names, with Latin associations of truth or reverence.
Verinda
Latin · Verinda is likely a variant form related to Verena or Belinda, with Latin-root associations to truth or beauty.
Veroncia
Greek · Veroncia is a misspelled variant of Veronica, traditionally linked to a true image and sometimes interpreted as 'bearer of victory.'
Vivette
French · Vivette is a French diminutive of names from Latin vivus, meaning 'alive' or 'full of life.'
Valire
French · Likely a variant of Valere or Valerie, from Latin valere, meaning to be strong or healthy.
Valisa
English · Likely a modern variant of Valerie or related names from Latin valere, meaning strength or health.
Vaness
English · A shortened or altered form of Vanessa, an English literary name later associated with the butterfly.
Vent
English · Vent is likely a rare modern name drawn from an English word or surname form, with uncertain deeper roots.
Valeire
French · A spelling variant of Valerie, from Latin valere, meaning to be strong or healthy.
Velicia
Latin · Likely influenced by Felicia-type names from Latin roots meaning happy or fortunate.
Velisa
Latin · Velisa is likely a modern elaboration of names like Velma or Melissa, with a soft invented Latin-style sound.
Voncia
English · Voncia is likely a modern English-American coinage, possibly influenced by names beginning with Von-.
Vandi
Indian · Vandi appears in Indian naming traditions and may relate to praise, speech, or local linguistic forms.
Varda
Hebrew · Varda is a Hebrew name meaning rose or pink blossom.
Veeta
Latin · Veeta likely echoes Vita, from Latin vita, meaning life.
Verdina
Latin · Verdina likely comes from Latin-rooted green words such as viridis, giving it a sense of freshness or greenery.
Vernay
French · Vernay is a French surname and place name likely tied to alder trees or a wooded landscape.
Viv
Latin · Viv is a short form of Vivian or Vivienne, from Latin vivere, meaning to live.
Voula
Greek · Voula is a Greek diminutive, often of Paraskevoula, a name tied to preparation day or Friday.
Volker
German · From Germanic roots meaning 'people's guard' or 'protector of the folk.'
Verlane
English · Verlane is likely a modern blend using Ver- from Latin verus, 'true,' with a fashionable suffix.
Valicia
Latin · Valicia is likely a modern elaboration of Valerie or Alicia, drawing on Latin roots linked to strength and worth.
Vanise
French · Vanise is likely a modern variant influenced by Vanessa, a literary coinage later used as a given name.
Valiere
French · Valiere is a rare form related to Valerie, from Latin valere meaning to be strong or healthy.
Valirie
Latin · Valirie is a spelling variant of Valerie, from Latin valere meaning strength, health, or vigor.
Vanesia
English · Vanesia is a variant of Vanessa, a literary name coined in English and later popularized as a given name.
Varinia
Latin · Varinia is an ancient Roman name of Latin background, best known from classical historical use.
Vernesa
English · Vernesa is likely a variant of Vanessa, the English literary coinage later adopted as a feminine name.
Victorene
Latin · Victorene is an elaborated form of Victor or Victoria, from Latin roots meaning conqueror or victory.
Venissa
English · A variant of Vanessa, a modern coined name popularized through literature.
Venesta
Latin · Likely a variant shaped by Latin-root names such as Venus or Venusta, suggesting beauty or charm.
Vernica
Latin · A spelling variant of Veronica, traditionally explained as true image from Latin and Greek elements.
Vindetta
Italian · Likely inspired by vendetta, the Italian word for feud or vengeance, repurposed as a rare modern given name.
Verlisa
English · Verlisa appears to blend Vera, from Latin verus meaning "true," with the stylish ending -lisa.
Velvetta
English · Velvetta is a modern elaboration of Velvet, from a fabric word ultimately tied to soft, velvety texture.
Virgini
Latin · Virgini is likely a variant of Virginia or Virginie, from Latin Virgo, meaning "maiden" or "virginal."
Vonnita
German · Vonnita seems to be a modern elaboration using Von-like Germanic sound with a feminine suffix.
Voltaire
French · Voltaire is a French surname-name best known from the Enlightenment writer and philosopher.
Varick
German · Likely from a Germanic surname-name meaning defender or strong ruler.
Vience
French · Likely a rare French-style form ultimately connected to Latin roots suggesting life or vitality.
Vijay
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'victory' or 'triumph.'
Valonda
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Val- names from Latin valens, meaning strong or healthy.
Vanness
English · Probably a surname-style or altered form related to Vanessa, a literary name later used widely as a given name.
Vontina
English · Likely a modern English creation using the prefix Von- with the feminine suffix -tina.
Vonya
Slavic · Likely inspired by Slavic forms such as Vanya, a pet form related to John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Vhonda
Welsh · A spelling variant of Rhonda, from a Welsh place name associated with the Rhondda valley.
Valisha
English · Valisha is likely a modern English elaboration influenced by Valerie or Alicia.
Velissa
English · Velissa is likely a modern variant influenced by Melissa or Clarissa, with possible ties to Latin-based name patterns.
Verdonna
English · Verdonna appears to be a modern elaboration possibly influenced by verdant and donna, suggesting green beauty or lady-like elegance.
Vichelle
English · Vichelle is likely a modern blend of Vicky or Victoria with Michelle.
Vionette
French · Vionette is likely a French-styled elaboration, possibly influenced by Violette from Latin viola meaning "violet."
Vonzetta
English · Vonzetta appears to be a modern coinage with an Italianate diminutive-style ending in -etta.
Varonda
English · Varonda appears to be a modern invented English name, possibly modeled on names like Veronica or Rhonda.
Valanda
Latin · Valanda appears to be a modern form built on Val-, likely echoing Latin valens meaning strong or healthy.
Valesia
Latin · Valesia is likely related to Valerie or Valeria, from Latin roots meaning strong, healthy, or brave.
Veronice
Greek · Veronice is a variant of Veronica, often linked to Greek roots meaning bringer of victory.
Vangela
English · Vangela is likely a modern blend name, possibly influenced by Vanessa and Angela.
Virigina
Latin · Virigina is a spelling variant of Virginia, from Latin roots associated with maidenhood and purity.
Valyncia
Latin · A variant of Valencia or Valentina forms, from Latin valens, meaning strong or healthy.
Vedette
French · From French vedette, meaning star performer or prominent figure.
Velarie
Latin · Likely a variant of Valerie, from Latin valere, meaning to be strong or healthy.
Virma
English · Probably a variant of Verma or Irma-like forms, with Germanic associations of strength or universality.
Vondia
English · Likely a modern coinage using the prefix Von- with a feminine ending, formed in contemporary naming style.
Vadra
Persian · Vadra is likely related to names from Persian or Sanskrit roots associated with strength or firmness.
Verlana
Latin · Verlana is likely a modern elaboration of Vera, from Latin verus meaning "true."
Vanecia
Italian · A variant of Venetia or Venice, referring to the famous Italian place name.
Varsha
Indian · From Sanskrit and modern Indian usage, meaning "rain" or the rainy season.
Velisha
English · Likely a modern invented form, possibly influenced by names like Felicia or Alicia.
Verlanda
English · Probably a modern blend of Ver- with -landa, possibly echoing Germanic elements tied to protection or land.
Vermonica
Greek · A variant of Veronica, traditionally linked to Greek Berenike, meaning "bringing victory."
Vernisa
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Vernice or Bernice; the latter comes from Greek for "bringing victory."
Veronic
Greek · A shortened or variant form of Veronica, linked to Greek Berenike meaning "bringing victory."
Veronicia
Greek · An elaborated variant of Veronica, from the tradition of Berenike, meaning "bringing victory."
Vernall
Latin · Likely related to Vernon or vernal, from Latin vernus, meaning springlike or fresh.
Vedra
Spanish · Vedra may relate to Spanish place-name patterns or Slavic roots tied to knowing or leading, though it is often used as a rare modern name.
Venesia
Italian · Venesia is a variant of Venice or Venezia, ultimately from the ancient Venetian place name, making it a place-based name.
Vawn
Welsh · Vawn is a variant of Vaughn, from Welsh fychan or bychan, meaning "small" or "little."
Venicia
Italian · Venicia is likely a form of Venetia, a name linked to Venice and the ancient Latin name for the Venetian region.
Varon
Spanish · From Spanish varon, ultimately Latin, meaning "man" or "male," and sometimes used as a surname-style given name.
Vernicia
Latin · Vernicia is likely a modern elaboration of Verna or Veronica, with Latin roots associated with spring or true image.
Valenica
Latin · Valenica likely draws on Valencia or Valentina, from Latin valens meaning strong or healthy.
Vielka
Slavic · Likely related to Slavic roots meaning great or large, used as a feminine given name in some regions.
Virjinia
Latin · A spelling variant of Virginia, from Latin virgo, meaning maiden or pure young woman.
Valincia
Latin · Valincia is likely related to Valencia or Valentina, from Latin valens meaning 'strong' or 'healthy.'
Vanisa
English · Vanisa is a modern spelling variant of Vanessa, a literary coinage later adopted as a given name.
Venisha
English · Venisha is a modern elaborated name, likely influenced by Venus or Venetia-style forms with a contemporary ending.
Vered
Hebrew · Vered is a Hebrew name meaning 'rose.'
Vaugh
Welsh · Vaugh comes from Welsh fychan or bychan, meaning "small" or "junior," often used as a surname and given name.
Vikas
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "development," "expansion," or "progress."
Vareck
Slavic · Vareck appears to be a Slavic or Germanic-style surname form, likely adapted into a modern given name.
Veleka
Slavic · Veleka is a Slavic name and river name, likely tied to roots meaning "great" or "large."
Vaishali
Indian · The name of an ancient city in India, from Sanskrit tradition and associated with the historical kingdom of Vaishali.
Valeka
Slavic · Likely a variant or diminutive related to names like Valerie or Valentina, from a Latin root meaning "strong" or "healthy."
Velvett
English · Velvett is an English word-name from velvet, used for its soft, rich, luxurious associations.
Valdimir
Slavic · Valdimir is a variant of Vladimir, from Slavic elements meaning rule and peace or greatness.
Vernique
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Veronique, giving it a polished French-style sound.
Valency
Latin · Likely drawn from Latin valens, meaning strong or vigorous, with a modern English-style ending.
Vanisha
Indian · Used in Indian and modern English contexts; in Indian usage it is often linked with desire or aspiration.
Veonica
Latin · A spelling variant of Veronica, traditionally linked with a saint's name meaning 'true image.'
Valesha
English · Valesha is likely a modern elaboration of Val- names, possibly influenced by Valerie and the stylish -esha ending.
Vandana
Indian · Vandana is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning worship, praise, or reverent salutation.
Vernise
French · Vernise is likely a modern variant influenced by French-sounding forms and names like Bernice or Vernice.
Vashon
French · Vashon likely comes from a French surname or place name, later adopted as a given name.
Vidale
French · Vidale likely relates to Vidal, from Latin vitalis, meaning life or vital.
Vipul
Indian · Vipul is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning abundant, extensive, or plentiful.
Vernando
Spanish · A variant influenced by Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning 'bold voyager' or 'adventurous in journey.'
Vonnetta
French · Vonnetta is likely a decorative feminine form influenced by Yvonne, a French name derived from the yew tree.
Valeshia
Latin · Likely influenced by Valerie, from Latin valere meaning to be strong or healthy.
Vanesha
English · Likely a modern variant of Vanessa, a literary name coined in English.
Vatasha
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Natasha and similar rhythmic forms.
Vontrice
English · Likely a modern coined name combining Von- with a decorative -trice ending.
Vashion
African · Likely a modern coined name built from Va- and -shon elements, with a contemporary, style-led formation.
Vasti
Hebrew · A variant of Vashti, the biblical Persian queen name often interpreted as beautiful or splendid.
Vasudha
Indian · From Sanskrit, Vasudha means earth or giver of wealth, a poetic name for the world.
Vernisha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Verna or Vern- names, influenced by fashionable -isha endings.
Vershawn
French · Likely a modern blend influenced by Shawn and French-sounding Ver- forms, created through contemporary styling.
Vashone
English · Vashone appears to be a modern coined name, probably built from the Va- prefix and -shone sound pattern.
Vassilios
Greek · Greek form of Basil, from basileus, meaning kingly or royal.
Verron
French · Likely a variant of Vernon, a French place name usually interpreted as alder grove.
Vondale
English · Modern compound name using Von with dale, echoing valley-based surname and place-name patterns.
Venesha
English · Likely a modern variant of Vanessa, a literary name later adapted into many creative forms.
Veronnica
Greek · A spelling variant of Veronica, a name linked to Greek Berenike and often interpreted as bringing victory.
Vontressa
English · A modern blended name, likely combining the Von- prefix with a name such as Tressa or Contessa.
Voronica
Greek · A variant of Veronica, ultimately tied to Greek roots associated with victory.
Vasean
African · Vasean is likely a modern name shaped by contemporary sound patterns, possibly influenced by Sean.
Vineet
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'humble,' 'modest,' or 'well-behaved.'
Vanshon
English · Vanshon is likely a modern form influenced by French-style prefixes like Van- and names such as Shawn, giving it a contemporary blended feel.
Vernonica
Greek · Likely a variant of Veronica, a name associated with the idea of true image through Latin and Greek tradition.
Viet
Chinese · A Vietnamese name often tied to the ethnonym Viet, associated with the Vietnamese people and identity.
Vu
Chinese · A Vietnamese name and surname from Sino-Vietnamese roots, often tied to martial or feather-related characters.
Vashaun
English · Vashaun is a modern English-language coined name, built from the prefix Va- and the element Shaun.
Vahram
Persian · Vahram is a Persian name linked to Verethragna, an ancient deity of victory.
Vinod
Indian · Vinod is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'joy,' 'pleasure,' or 'delight.'
Vaneka
English · Likely a modern invented form influenced by Vanessa and names ending in -eka.
Varee
English · Probably a modern stylized name, possibly influenced by Mary or Valerie in sound.
Vernika
Greek · A variant of Veronica, a name linked to Greek and Latin tradition and often interpreted as true image.
Vernoica
Greek · A respelling of Veronica, traditionally interpreted as true image.
Vontresa
English · Likely a modern English-language invention using the prefix Von- and the ending -tresa.
Vulnavia
Latin · Probably a rare modern form built from Latin-like elements, possibly evoking vulnerability or dramatic classicism.
Venitra
English · Venitra is a modern coined name, likely shaped from Ve- with the elegant suffix -nitra in contemporary English naming.
Vonzel
English · Vonzel is likely a modern coined name, possibly shaped by the prefix Von- with a decorative ending.
Verronica
Greek · Verronica is a spelling variant of Veronica, from Greek and Latin tradition, often interpreted as "she who brings victory."
Vessica
Latin · Vessica is likely a modern variant influenced by Jessica or Latin-rooted sound patterns.
Vaneesa
English · A spelling variant of Vanessa, a literary coinage created by Jonathan Swift.
Vaneza
Spanish · A variant of Vanessa shaped by Spanish spelling; Vanessa began as a literary invented name.
Vershonda
English · A modern coined name, likely formed with the popular prefix Ver- and suffix -shonda.
Vika
Slavic · A Slavic short form of Viktoria, from Latin roots meaning victory.
Volare
Italian · From Italian volare, meaning to fly, made familiar as a lyrical modern word-name.
Varion
English · Varion appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Latin-sounding endings and names like Marion or Darius.
Valerine
Latin · Valerine is probably a variant of Valerie, from Latin valere, meaning to be strong or healthy.
Vanika
Indian · Vanika is used in Indian naming and is often linked with Sanskrit roots associated with forest or graceful speech depending on derivation.
Vineeta
Indian · Vineeta comes from Sanskrit Vinita, meaning humble, modest, or well-behaved.
Vahid
Persian · Vahid comes from Arabic via Persian and means "unique," "single," or "one."
Vikash
Indian · Vikash is an Indian name meaning "development," "progress," or "expansion," from Sanskrit roots.
Vache
Persian · Armenian name traditionally meaning calf or bull, with ancient noble usage; mapped to closest allowed origins.
Vasilis
Greek · Greek form of Basil, from basileus meaning "king" or "royal."
Vasily
Greek · Slavic form of Basil, from Greek roots meaning royal or kingly.
Venassa
English · Venassa is a variant of Vanessa, the literary name coined by Jonathan Swift and later popularized as a given name.
Vimal
Indian · Vimal comes from Sanskrit and means pure, clean, or spotless.
Vuong
Chinese · Vuong is a Vietnamese name from Sino-Chinese roots meaning king, ruler, or royal.
Vang
Chinese · Vang is an East Asian surname and given-name form, used especially in Hmong contexts and likely tied to Chinese roots.
Vennesa
Greek · Variant of Vanessa, a literary name later associated with the butterfly and elegant modern femininity.
Velvette
English · Velvette is a modern elaboration of Velvet, from the soft fabric name derived through French.
Vakesha
English · A modern invented name, likely created with the prefix Va- and the fashionable suffix -kesha.
Vernesha
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Verna or Vernice, with a lyrical suffix creating a contemporary style.
Velen
Slavic · Velen is likely Slavic in form and may relate to place names or old personal names built on Vel- roots suggesting greatness or prominence.
Velika
Slavic · Velika comes from a Slavic root meaning great or large, and can also appear in South Slavic place names.
Viky
English · Viky is a playful diminutive spelling of Vicky, itself a short form of Victoria, meaning victory.
Vong
Chinese · Vong is an East Asian surname and given-name form often associated with Chinese family-name traditions.
Vue
Chinese · Vue is used in Hmong contexts and is often associated with clan-based naming rather than a single fixed lexical meaning.
Vesenia
Spanish · Vesenia may be a variant of Yesenia, a modern Spanish name possibly linked to a palm tree name used in Latin America.
Vallon
French · From French vallon meaning small valley, originally a topographic surname and place-related name.
Verenise
Greek · A variant of Berenice or Veronice-type names, linked to Greek roots meaning bearer of victory.
Viesha
English · A modern coined name likely formed for sound and style rather than from one traditional root.
Vimala
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning pure, spotless, or clear, and used in Hindu tradition.
Vironica
Greek · A variant of Veronica, a name tied to Greek and Latin tradition and often glossed as true image.
Viral
Indian · From Indian usage, often meaning “precious,” “valuable,” or “distinctive.”
Va
Chinese · Va is a short romanized name whose meaning depends heavily on the original language and character or word behind it.
Vagas
Spanish · Vagas is likely related to the Spanish surname Vargas, a place-based name tied to slopes or huts.
Victorhugo
Latin · Victorhugo combines Victor, meaning 'conqueror,' with Hugo, from Germanic roots meaning 'mind' or 'spirit.'
Virak
Indian · Virak likely derives from Sanskrit-based elements related to heroism or distinction, though usage varies by region.
Vanny
English · Vanny is likely an English diminutive or nickname form, often used as a pet form of names like Vanessa or Savannah.
Venika
Indian · Likely related to Sanskrit-based Indian naming, where forms like Venika can suggest braid, stream, or graceful arrangement.
Venishia
Italian · A variant of Venetia or Venice, referring to the Italian city and region of Venice.
Valier
French · Valier likely derives from the Latin root valere, meaning to be strong or healthy, through French or Romance naming forms.
Vaneshia
English · Vaneshia is a modern elaborated name, likely influenced by Vanessa and decorative suffix patterns used in contemporary naming.
Veasna
Indian · Veasna is used in Southeast Asia and is tied to a concept of fate, fortune, or destiny, likely shaped by Indic linguistic influence.
Vuthy
Chinese · Vuthy is used in Cambodia and is associated with ideas of learning, culture, or cultivated knowledge.
Victormanuel
Latin · A compound of Victor and Manuel, combining Latin victory with a form of Emmanuel meaning God is with us.
Valbona
Latin · A Balkan place name from Latin roots, often interpreted as valley or good vale.
Valerieann
Latin · A compound of Valerie and Ann; Valerie comes from Latin valere, meaning to be strong.
Vannary
African · Used in Cambodian communities but best matched here as a culturally distinct modern name with uncertain Western etymology.
Vickiana
Latin · A modern elaboration of Victoria or Vicky, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vicotria
Latin · A misspelling variant of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Vannak
Indian · Vannak is used in Southeast Asia and is often associated with qualities of gold, virtue, or precious worth.
Vinesh
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as “lord of the vine” or linked to leadership and excellence.
Vallene
Latin · Vallene is likely related to Valerie or Valene, from Latin valere meaning "to be strong" or "healthy."
Vanezza
Spanish · A stylized spelling of Vanessa, a literary coinage later used as a feminine given name.
Victorian
Latin · Derived from Latin roots meaning victory, with associations to the Victorian era and style.
Valin
Latin · Valin likely derives from Latin valens, meaning strong or healthy, and resembles Valentine-related forms.
Vlora
English · Place-based name tied to a Mediterranean city name, used for girls in a cultural-homage sense.
Vicken
Persian · Vicken is an Armenian form of a name related to Persian traditions, often associated with victory or noble strength.
Vien
French · Often treated as a short form of Vivien or Vivienne, from Latin roots meaning alive or lively.
Vanessamarie
Greek · Vanessamarie combines Vanessa, a literary name later linked with butterfly imagery, and Marie, the French form of Mary.
Vinyette
French · Vinyette is a decorative spelling of Vignette, from French, originally meaning a little vine or ornamental vine motif.
Vidhya
Indian · Vidhya is a variant of Vidya, from Sanskrit, meaning knowledge, learning, or wisdom.
Vonessa
English · Vonessa is a variant of Vanessa, a literary name coined in English by Jonathan Swift.
Vatche
Persian · Vatche is an Armenian form ultimately linked to Persian roots, often interpreted as shield or protector.
Vibol
Indian · A Khmer-used name with roots in Sanskrit, generally associated with abundance or greatness.
Vikita
Latin · Likely a modern variant influenced by Victoria or Vicky, carrying the Latin idea of victory.
Veridiana
Latin · A Latinate Spanish form associated with truth, from Latin verus meaning true.
Vonmarie
English · A compound modern name combining Von and Marie, created in a contemporary blended style.
Valerieanne
Latin · A compound of Valerie and Anne, combining ideas of strength with grace or favor.
Veneshia
Italian · A variant of Venetia or Venice, referring to the famed Italian city and region.
Verenis
Greek · Probably a modern form related to Berenice or Veronica, Greek-linked names associated with victory or image.
Vitorio
Italian · Vitorio is likely a variant of Vittorio, from Latin Victor, meaning conqueror or winner.
Vannara
Indian · Vannara likely derives from Indic forms related to forest or woodland imagery, carrying a natural, poetic sense.
Vinit
Indian · Vinit is from Sanskrit Vinita, meaning 'humble,' 'modest,' or 'well-behaved.'
Vondre
English · Vondre is a modern coined name, likely blending Von with Andre or related sounds.
Vaneisha
English · Vaneisha is a modern coined name, likely blending Vanessa or Vania with the suffix -isha.
Victorya
Latin · A stylized form of Victoria, from Latin victoria, meaning "victory."
Vashonda
English · Vashonda is a modern elaborated form built around the Shonda sound pattern, with no single settled ancient source.
Vyvy
Latin · Vyvy is likely a nickname-style variant of Vivian or Vivienne, from Latin roots meaning alive or lively.
Verdale
English · Likely formed from verdant and dale, suggesting a "green valley."
Vachon
French · Vachon is a French surname from Old French vache, 'cow,' likely used as an occupational or nickname form.
Viveka
Indian · Viveka comes from Sanskrit and means discernment, wisdom, or the ability to distinguish truth.
Vanessaanne
Greek · A compound of Vanessa, a literary Greek-derived name, and Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Vantrice
English · Vantrice appears to be a modern constructed name, possibly influenced by names like Beatrice or Patrice.
Vinesha
Indian · Vinesha is commonly used as an Indian-style name, often linked to Sanskrit-based forms meaning lordly or associated with wisdom.
Voctoria
Latin · A spelling variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Venkat
Indian · Venkat is a South Indian name derived from Venkata, associated with Lord Vishnu and the sacred hill Tirumala.
Vondrell
English · Vondrell is a modern surname-style creation, likely combining Von- with a stylized -drell ending.
Vereniz
Greek · Vereniz is likely a variant of Berenice or Verenice, from Greek, meaning "bringing victory."
Veonka
English · Veonka is a modern coined name, likely formed for sound from Viona or Veronica-like patterns.
Vasha
Slavic · Possibly related to Slavic forms like Vasha or Vasya, often used as a familiar or adapted name form.
Victoriaann
Latin · A compound of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory, and Ann, from Hannah meaning grace.
Vijaya
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning victory or triumph.
Vikky
English · A diminutive spelling of Vicky, from Victoria, meaning victory.
Vilmarie
German · Vilmarie is likely a compound of Wil- or Vil- elements with Marie, suggesting will or desire joined with Mary.
Vantasia
English · Vantasia is likely a modern variation of Fantasia, from Greek-rooted fantasy words meaning imagination or appearance.
Verinica
Greek · Verinica is a variant spelling of Veronica, a name linked to Greek roots meaning bearer of victory.
Victorianna
Latin · Victorianna elaborates Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vonshae
English · Vonshae is a modern English name, possibly blending the prefix Von with Shay or Shae, which has French-linked surname use.
Vishaal
Indian · Vishaal is an Indian name from Sanskrit Vishal, meaning great, broad, or विशाल in scale.
Victoralfonso
Latin · Victoralfonso is a compound of Victor and Alfonso, joining meanings of conqueror and noble-ready lineage.
Vantrell
African · A modern name likely formed from the Van- prefix and -trell ending, reflecting contemporary creative naming patterns.
Vincentmichael
Latin · A compound name joining Vincent, meaning conquering, with Michael, meaning who is like God.
Vinchenzo
Italian · A variant of Vincenzo, from Latin Vincentius, meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vasken
Persian · Vasken, often Armenian in use, is linked to meanings like "golden" through Iranian roots.
Vontez
English · Vontez is a modern coined name, likely built from the Von-/Vonte- sound with a stylish -ez ending.
Valancia
Latin · Likely influenced by Valencia and Latin valens, giving meanings of strength or vigor.
Vasthi
Persian · A variant of Vashti, the Persian queen name traditionally interpreted as lovely or excellent.
Vaitiare
French · Vaitiare is a Polynesian floral name used in Tahiti for the tiare flower, often rendered through French spelling traditions.
Vananh
Chinese · Vananh is likely a transliterated East Asian name form, often interpreted around ideas of peace or elegance.
Vandrea
English · Vandrea is a modern blend name, likely combining Van- with Andrea, from Greek meaning manly or brave.
Vaniecia
English · Vaniecia appears to be a modern elaboration of Vania or Vanessa with a decorative ending.
Vashni
Indian · Vashni is likely related to Indian naming traditions and may carry associations of wish, desire, or devotion.
Verneisha
English · Verneisha is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Verna or Vernon with the suffix -eisha.
Victorialynn
Latin · Victorialynn combines Victoria, meaning victory, with Lynn, creating a modern compound name.
Vineisha
English · Vineisha is a modern coined name, perhaps influenced by names like Vanessa or Vinita with -eisha.
Virdiana
Latin · Virdiana is likely related to Viridiana, from Latin viridis, meaning green or fresh.
Vonisha
English · Vonisha is a modern invented name formed with the prefix Von- and the popular suffix -nisha.
Vyctoria
Latin · Vyctoria is a creative spelling of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Veton
Slavic · Used in Balkan naming traditions and often associated with the idea of 'ancient' or 'old life.'
Vonte
English · Likely a shortened modern form from names like Devonte or Lavonte.
Valdir
German · Valdir is used in Portuguese-speaking regions and likely derives from Germanic elements meaning 'rule' and 'warrior.'
Ventrell
English · Ventrell appears to be a modern surname-style or invented English name with a decorative ending.
Vignesh
Indian · Vignesh is an Indian name from Sanskrit, an epithet of Ganesha meaning 'lord of obstacles' or 'lord of knowledge.'
Victorea
Latin · Variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning "victory."
Vannida
Indian · Vannida is likely a South Asian style name with a graceful, ornamental sound, often associated with beauty or refinement.
Vontavious
English · Vontavious is a modern invented name, likely formed with the prefix Von- and a Latinate -tavious ending.
Vontavius
English · Vontavius is a modern coined name using Von- with a Latin-style -vius ending for a classical sound.
Vendela
German · A Scandinavian form related to Wendela, from Germanic roots meaning 'wanderer' or linked to the Vandals.
Verenisse
French · Likely a modern variant influenced by Berenice or Veronice, names tied to victory-bearing Greek roots.
Vandela
German · Vandela appears to be a surname-style modern name, possibly influenced by names such as Vanda or Mandela.
Valentia
Latin · From Latin valens, meaning strong or healthy; it carries a classical sense of strength and vigor.
Vanida
Indian · Likely a variant of Vanita, from Sanskrit-derived roots associated with a woman who is desired or beloved.
Verenize
Greek · Probably a variant of Berenice or Verenice, from Greek roots meaning bearer of victory.
Victoriya
Slavic · A Slavic spelling of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vadal
English · Vadal is likely a modern English-form name or variant shaped for sound rather than a single old etymology.
Vadell
English · Vadell is likely a modern variant form related to names like Vidal or Vadal, with a surname-style ending.
Vamsi
Indian · Vamsi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning flute, especially associated with Krishna's flute.
Victorious
Latin · Victorious comes from Latin roots meaning conquering or triumphant and is used as a virtue-style word name.
Vineeth
Indian · Vineeth is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning humble, modest, or well-behaved.
Viktorya
Latin · Viktorya is a stylized form of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vianet
Spanish · Vianet is likely a modern Hispanic and French-influenced surname-style name, possibly related to Viana, a place name.
Victoriamarie
Latin · Victoriamarie is a compound of Victoria, 'victory,' and Marie, creating a classic double name with triumphant meaning.
Vyctorya
Latin · Vyctorya is a creative spelling of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning 'victory.'
Voshon
English · A modern variant of Vashon or Vaughn-like forms, with likely French-influenced sound styling.
Vasiliy
Greek · A Slavic form of Basil, from Greek basileios meaning 'royal' or 'kingly.'
Vikesh
Indian · An Indian name, likely related to Sanskritic naming patterns and often interpreted with meanings tied to distinction or special quality.
Vontarius
English · A modern elaboration built on the Von-/Vonte pattern with a Latin-style -arius ending.
Vontrel
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from the Von- prefix and a shortened -trel ending for style and sound.
Vontese
English · Vontese appears to be a modern constructed name, possibly influenced by French-sounding endings and English creative naming patterns.
Vivana
Latin · Vivana is likely related to Viviana and Latin vivere, meaning life or to live.
Vanely
French · Likely a modern blend related to names like Vanessa and suffix forms such as -ly, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Vibiana
Latin · A feminine form of the Latin family name Vibianus, known from Saint Bibiana or Vibiana.
Victorria
Latin · A variant of Victoria, from Latin meaning victory.
Vonnesha
English · A modern blended name, likely built from Yvonne or Vonna with the suffix -nesha.
Valerya
Latin · A variant of Valeria, from Latin valere, meaning strength, health, or to be strong.
Vyvian
Latin · A variant of Vivian, from Latin Vivianus, meaning alive or lively.
Vasu
Indian · Vasu is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "wealth," "good," or "radiant," and is also tied to Vedic deities.
Vikramjit
Indian · Vikramjit is an Indian name from Sanskrit elements meaning valor and victory, often understood as one whose bravery wins.
Vaniah
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-style form with the -iah ending, often suggesting a connection to God.
Veronyca
Greek · A spelling variant of Veronica, traditionally understood as meaning 'true image' or 'bringing victory.'
Versace
Italian · Versace is an Italian surname used as a given name, associated with the fashion house and likely place-based family origins.
Veniamin
Hebrew · Veniamin is a Slavic form of Benjamin, from Hebrew, meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'favored son.'
Valeriy
Slavic · Valeriy is the Slavic form of Valerius, from Latin valere meaning "to be strong" or "healthy."
Vanden
English · Vanden likely developed as a surname-style modern given name from Dutch-derived place elements meaning "from the."
Vershaun
English · Vershaun is a modern invented name likely built from the popular Sha- sound family with a contemporary prefix.
Vincenzio
Italian · A form of Vincenzo, from Latin vincere, meaning to conquer or prevail.
Vyktoria
Latin · A stylized spelling of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning 'victory.'
Vrunda
Indian · Vrunda is a variant of Vrinda, an Indian name associated with sacred basil and the goddess-linked Tulsi tradition.
Vonica
Latin · Likely related to Veronica, a name of Latinized Greek tradition often interpreted as "true image."
Verania
Latin · Likely derived from Latin-rooted names like Verena or Veronica, associated with truth or integrity.
Vanshika
Indian · A modern Indian name often interpreted as 'flute' or 'belonging to the lineage/family.'
Valicity
Latin · A modern blend of Valerie and Felicity, suggesting strength, health, and happiness from Latin roots.
Victoriarose
Latin · A compound name joining Victoria, "victory," with Rose, the flower name.
Valeriana
Latin · A feminine form related to Valerian, from Latin valere meaning to be strong or healthy.
Vanitie
English · A spelling variant of Vanity, from Latin via French and English, referring to beauty or pride.
Velicity
English · Likely modeled on Felicity or velocity, drawing from Latin roots tied to speed or fortune.
Vlada
Slavic · A Slavic feminine form from roots meaning rule, влад meaning power or authority.
Veshawn
English · A modern blend built on Shawn, an English form of John from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Vershon
French · Vershon is likely a modern variant of names like Vernon, tied to a French place-name meaning alder grove.
Vyshonne
French · Vyshonne is likely a modern elaboration of names like Shawn or Deshawn, ultimately linked to John, meaning God is gracious.
Vividiana
Latin · Vividiana is likely built from Latin vivus meaning alive, giving it a sense of vitality, liveliness, and brightness.
Varshini
Indian · From Sanskrit roots associated with rain or showering blessings.
Viance
French · Likely a modern form influenced by French-sounding endings and names like Vivienne or Vianne.
Victorie
Latin · A French-style form of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vontre
English · A modern invented name formed with the Von- prefix and a contemporary -tre ending.
Valek
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive form related to Valentin, carrying the sense of "strong" or "healthy."
Vatsal
Indian · An Indian Sanskrit name meaning "affectionate," "loving," or "tender."
Veyonce
English · Modern name likely inspired by Beyonce and similar French-influenced sounds.
Vaibhavi
Indian · An Indian name meaning "prosperous," "splendid," or "full of wealth and glory."
Vaneeza
Persian · Likely a Persian-influenced modern form associated with elegance and refined beauty in South Asian naming use.
Vanicia
Latin · A modern name likely influenced by Venice or Venetia, giving it a polished place-name flavor.
Vesa
Slavic · Vesa is used in parts of Eastern Europe and is linked to Slavic roots associated with spring or freshness.
Victoriah
Latin · Victoriah is a spelling variant of Victoria, from Latin victoria meaning victory.
Vrisa
Indian · Vrisa likely draws from Sanskrit-style roots and is associated with rain, growth, or fertility themes.
Vanson
English · A surname-style name meaning son of Van or a similar short personal name.
Vyshonn
English · A modern elaborated spelling in the Vashon or Shawn naming style, with uncertain exact root.
Vicenzo
Italian · Vicenzo is a spelling variant of Vincenzo, from Latin Vincentius meaning conquering or prevailing.
Vibhu
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "all-pervading," "powerful," or "abundant."
Vontray
English · A modern blend name, likely combining the prefix Von with a Trey-style ending.
Vashanti
Indian · Vashanti likely relates to Sanskrit Vasanti, meaning springtime or belonging to spring.
Vinaya
Indian · Vinaya is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'humility,' 'modesty,' or 'good conduct.'
Vianeth
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of Vianey or Vianey-style names used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Vindhya
Indian · From the Vindhya mountain range in India, making it a place-based name tied to nature and geography.
Vionda
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Violet, Viona, or similar V- names.
Vernasia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Verna-style names, possibly echoing Latin vernus, meaning springlike.
Vieri
Italian · An Italian name and surname linked to medieval Germanic roots and also associated with Olivieri or Oliver traditions.
Vandan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, Vandan means salutation, praise, or reverent greeting.
Viani
Italian · Viani is likely derived from an Italian or Spanish surname or place-style form, used as a modern given name.
Valeriya
Slavic · A Slavic form of Valeria, from Latin valere, meaning to be strong or healthy.
Valiyah
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic wali roots meaning exalted or close, with a modern feminine styling.
Vidushi
Indian · From Sanskrit, Vidushi means learned woman, scholar, or one full of knowledge.
Vinecia
Latin · Likely inspired by Venice or Venetia, a place-based name tied to the historic Italian city.
Vanja
Slavic · Vanja is a South and East Slavic diminutive of Ivan or John, meaning God is gracious.
Variah
Hebrew · Variah is likely a modern Hebrew-style formation, possibly influenced by names ending in -iah meaning of God.
Viririana
Spanish · Viririana is a rare Polynesian-style name, sometimes linked to forms adapted from European Marian names.
Vicktor
Latin · A variant of Victor, from Latin, meaning "conqueror" or "winner."
Vishesh
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "special," "particular," or "distinctive."
Vadin
Slavic · Vadin is likely a variant of Vadim, a Slavic name traditionally interpreted as ruler or one who knows.
Verniya
Latin · Likely influenced by Vern or vernal roots, suggesting springtime freshness or renewal.
Vinathi
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, commonly interpreted as prayer, request, or humble supplication.
Vyshnavi
Indian · An Indian name derived from Vishnu, meaning one devoted to or connected with Lord Vishnu.
Valasia
Latin · Valasia appears related to Latin val- roots, suggesting strength, health, or valor.
Veronicka
Greek · Veronicka is a Slavic-style spelling of Veronica, a Greek-rooted name often linked with victory or true image.
Vincint
Latin · Variant spelling of Vincent, from Latin 'Vincentius' meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing.'
Vahn
Welsh · Modern respelling of Vaughn, a Welsh name meaning 'small' or 'junior.'
Victorjr
Latin · Compound of Victor (Latin 'conqueror') with the generational suffix Jr., honoring a father named Victor.
Valyssa
English · Modern invented variant of Alyssa or Melissa, blending contemporary spelling trends with classic name sounds.
Vianay
French · Modern name possibly inspired by the French surname Vianney or a creative Spanish-influenced variant with soft vowel sounds.
Valo
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'light,' used in Scandinavian-influenced cultures to evoke brightness and clarity.
Vasanth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'spring,' representing renewal, bloom, and the most celebrated season in Indian culture.
Vedder
German · Dutch/German occupational surname meaning 'furrier' or a term for a paternal uncle or cousin.
Vianette
French · A French-Italian inspired diminutive style name related to Viviane and similar elegant roots, shaped with a light feminine suffix.
Vanessah
English · Variant spelling of Vanessa, a literary name invented by Jonathan Swift, derived from Esther Vanhomrigh's name.
Vinci
Italian · Italian place-based name from the town of Vinci in Tuscany, famously associated with Leonardo da Vinci.
Vaiden
Irish · An English spelling of Aidan, itself tied to an Irish root meaning little fire.
Viliamu
English · Samoan adaptation of William, from Germanic 'wil' (will) and 'helm' (helmet/protector).
Vintrell
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology; a creative contemporary coinage.
Vishwesh
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'vishwa' (universe) and 'esh' (lord); means 'lord of the universe,' an epithet of Shiva.
Vohn
German · Modern variant of Von or a phonetic respelling of John; a contemporary creative form with Germanic styling.
Vanaya
Indian · Possibly from Sanskrit meaning 'of the forest' or 'forest gift'; also used as a modern melodic invented name.
Vannya
Slavic · Slavic feminine variant of Vanya, a diminutive of Ivan, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'.
Vanae
Indian · A modern Indian-influenced name likely linked to Sanskrit *vana* (“forest”) with a creative feminine ending.
Vivy
Latin · A diminutive-style modern name from Vivian/Viviana, ultimately from Latin *vivus* meaning “alive.”
Vaitea
English · An English-rendered style name inspired by Pacific naming patterns, used for its gentle nature-like feel.
Vallyn
Welsh · A Welsh-flavored modern spelling of Val/Valen traditions, used as a soft contemporary personal name.
Velouria
French · A French-inspired modern name from velour-like texture imagery, coined for a lush, literary sound.
Viany
Latin · A modern variant linked to Vivian traditions from Latin vivus, meaning alive or full of life.
Vivyana
Latin · Vivyana is a modern spelling of Viviana, from Latin *vivus* meaning “alive,” so it conveys life and vitality.
Vyncent
Latin · Alternate spelling of Vincent, from Latin Vincentius meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing'.
Ville
German · A short form of Vilhelm/Guillaume, the Germanic/French form of William, meaning 'resolute protector.'
Vinzent
German · A German form of Vincent, from Latin 'Vincentius,' meaning 'conquering' or 'prevailing.'
Vineel
Indian · Indian name derived from Sanskrit, likely a variant meaning 'dark blue' or 'pure,' used in South Asian communities.
Varshitha
Indian · Sanskrit/Telugu name meaning 'she who brings rain', symbolizing life, abundance, and renewal.
Venya
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive form related to Evgeny, traditionally used as a familiar nickname and later a standalone name.
Viktorija
Slavic · A Slavic-style spelling of Victoria, from Latin victor meaning winner or conqueror.
Vivyanna
Latin · A blended modern form of Vivian/Viviana with Anna, carrying the Latin sense of life and brightness.
Vanasia
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Vanessa and Asia or similar melodic names.
Vasia
Greek · Diminutive of Vasilia or Vasilisa, from Greek 'basileus' meaning 'king,' used in Slavic cultures.
Vierra
Slavic · Variant of Vera, from Slavic and Latin roots meaning 'faith' or 'truth.'
Vairon
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, possibly influenced by Byron or as a stylized variant form.
Varish
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit 'varsha' meaning 'rain'; also interpreted as 'lord' or 'superior.'
Vayron
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized variant of Baron or Byron.
Vishrut
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'renowned,' 'celebrated,' or 'widely known.'
Varshita
Indian · From Sanskrit varsha ('rain' or monsoon season), Varshita is an Indian name associated with abundance and growth.
Vriti
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'nature,' 'characteristic,' or 'conduct.'
Velkan
Slavic · A Slavic-rooted name linked to ideas of greatness or strength, used with modern spelling.
Volvi
Norse · A Norse-flavored place-based name reminiscent of Nordic local names.
Vaishnav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'devotee of Vishnu,' referring to followers of the Vaishnava tradition in Hinduism.
Vanderlei
German · Brazilian Portuguese name of Dutch/German origin, from 'van der' (from the) plus a place element.
Vedad
Arabic · Bosnian name of Arabic origin, from 'widad' meaning 'love,' 'affection,' or 'friendship.'
Vladik
Slavic · Slavic diminutive of Vladimir, meaning 'great ruler' or 'lord of peace,' used in Russian and Czech.
Vukasin
Slavic · Serbian name derived from 'vuk' (wolf), a common Slavic totem animal symbolizing strength and valor.
Vidula
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'moonlight' or 'knowledgeable'; also appears as a learned figure in Hindu scripture.
Vanyah
Slavic · Modern variant of Vanya, the Slavic diminutive of John (Hebrew Yohanan), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Vishak
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from Vishakha, a lunar mansion (nakshatra), meaning 'forked' or 'without branches.'
Vachan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'promise', 'word', or 'speech', signifying one who keeps their word.
Vahin
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'one who carries' or 'flowing like a stream', used in Hindu naming traditions.
Varen
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'boon-giver', 'excellent one', or 'superior', found in Hindu scriptures.
Vasudev
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'God of wealth and goodness'; Vasudeva is the father of Krishna in Hindu mythology.
Vigo
German · From Old Germanic 'wig' meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'; also associated with the Spanish port city of Vigo.
Vyacheslav
Slavic · Old Slavic name meaning 'more glory', from 'vyache' (greater) + 'slava' (glory); a revered traditional Russian name.
Vanora
Scottish · Scottish variant of Guinevere, from Welsh meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one,' associated with Arthurian legend.
Valentinna
Latin · Elaborated form of Valentina (Latin 'valens,' strong/healthy); associated with strength and romantic love.
Vanelly
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Vanessa and Nellie or Janelle; a contemporary creative coinage.
Vasanti
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'of spring' or 'born in spring'; associated with the season of renewal and blossoming.
Virsaviya
Slavic · Russian/Slavic form of Bathsheba (Hebrew 'daughter of the oath'); the biblical wife of King David.
Vadir
Arabic · A modern Arabic-form name related to roots meaning “capable” or “eloquent,” used as a dignified personal name in contemporary style.
Vainavi
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted name, a variant of Vaishnavi, meaning a female devotee of Vishnu, associated with divine grace.
Vanille
French · French word for vanilla, derived from Spanish 'vainilla' meaning 'little pod'; used as an evocative nature-inspired given name.
Velanie
Greek · Variant of Melanie, from Greek 'melania' meaning dark or black, historically associated with Saint Melania the Elder.
Vynessa
English · Modern stylized variant of Vanessa, a name invented by Jonathan Swift in the 18th century as a literary pet name.
Vivienna
Latin · Elegant variant of Vivienne, from Latin vivus meaning 'alive, lively,' with French literary ties.
Vladislava
Slavic · Slavic feminine name meaning 'to rule with glory,' a regal compound of vlad and slava.
Vyanna
Latin · Modern invented variant of Viviana or Vienna, drawing loosely on Latin vivus ('alive').
Veeraj
Indian · From Sanskrit *veera* 'heroic' and *raaj* 'king,' it means 'heroic king.'
Vai
Chinese · A short cross-cultural name form with limited standalone meaning in English, but in Chinese-based naming it can map to characters for 'powerful' or 'great.'
Vsevolod
Slavic · A traditional Slavic name meaning 'ruler of all,' combining elements for 'all' and 'rule' in old Slavic compounds.
Vanelope
Greek · A modern respelling linked to Penelope, a Greek name meaning the weaver and famous in mythic tradition.
Venelope
Greek · A stylized variant of Penelope from Greek tradition, retaining the classical mythological association.
Valentyna
Latin · A Slavic-style feminine form of Valentine, from Latin *valens* meaning strong and healthy.
Vidisha
Indian · Named for the ancient Indian city of Vidisha, with Sanskrit links often tied to knowing or seeing clearly.
Vivenne
French · A modern spelling of Vivien/Vivienne, from Latin *vivus* meaning “alive” or “full of life.”
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