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Names letter starts with V

Name Meaning Origins Gender
maiden, virgin Latin Girl
maiden; virgin French, Latin Girl
of spring Italian, Latin Girl
all-pervasive Sanskrit Boy
lord of the universe Sanskrit Boy
of life Latin, Russian, Ukrainian Boy
life; of life Latin, Lithuanian Boy
young calf Latin Boy
lady of Vitthal Marathi Girl
victory Italian, Latin Girl
winner, conqueror Italian, Latin Boy
war, battle Low German, Proto-Germanic, Swedish Girl
discernment Sanskrit Boy
discernment Sanskrit, Swedish Girl
alive; living French, Latin Girl
war, battle Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Vjosa River Albanian, Greek, Latin Girl
to rule Romanian, Slavic Boy
rule, dominion Croatian, Serbian, Slavic Boy
rule-glory diminutive Czech, Old Slavic, Polish Boy
famous rule Old Church Slavonic, Old East Slavic, Slavic Boy
possessing glory Slavic Boy
power, rule Croatian, Czech, Old Church Slavonic, Proto-Slavic, Serbian, Slavic, Slovak Girl
dear to homeland Czech, Slavic, Slovak Boy
warrior glory Serbian, Slavic Boy
famous ruler Estonian, German, Old East Slavic Boy
manly Czech, English, Greek Girl
awaken; raise Zulu Boy
greater glory Old Slavic, Russian, Ukrainian Boy
victorious garland Sanskrit Girl
UNKNOWN Boy
cowherd African American, English, French, Latin Boy
Unknown English Boy
UNKNOWN English Boy
God is gracious African American, English, Hebrew, Irish Boy
uncertain; beautiful, gentle English, Germanic, Italian Girl
Adornment, ornament; decorated or one who adorns Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Ornamented; adorned; embellished; splendid. Sanskrit Boy
English: 'vice' = immoral habit or wrongdoing; As a given name (notably in Croatia) used as a form of Vito/Vitus (historic name associated with Saint Vitus). Croatian, English, Latin, Slavic Boy
conquering, victorious Latin Boy
victory Girl
Victory; victorious Latin Girl
Diminutive of Ludovico: 'famous warrior'; alternatively associated with 'victor' (conqueror) or from Latin 'vicus' meaning 'village'. Italian Boy
conqueror, winner Latin Boy
victory, triumph Latin Girl
Life (from Latin 'vita'); in some Slavic contexts linked to 'vid' meaning 'to see'. Latin, Persian, Portuguese, Slavic, Spanish Girl
Generally 'life' (from Latin vita) or, if from 'vid' roots, 'knowledge'/'to see'. Boy
Knowledge (from Sanskrit 'Vid' root); in Latin 'I saw' Sanskrit Unisex
Derived from Vid/Vitus/Vito - related to 'life' or 'lively' Slavic Boy
Possibly derived from the Slavic element velik- meaning 'great' or used as a Hispanic variant/diminutive of Violeta (violet). Girl