From Germanic elements wig 'battle' + wald 'rule' - 'battle ruler' or 'ruler in war'.
Germanic
Boy
Name of the Hindu god Vithoba (Vitthala), a regional form of Krishna/Vishnu
Indian
Boy
Diminutive of Viktor meaning 'little/victorious one' (from Latin Victor 'conqueror'); also used for Vitaly ('life-giving')
Russian
Boy
Alive; lively
Latin
Girl
Full of life; lively; often interpreted as 'rays of the morning sun'.
Hindi, Sanskrit
Boy
Alive; full of life; lively
Latin
Girl
Alive; full of life; lively
Latin
Girl
Victorious; victory
Hindi, Sanskrit
Boy
A Soviet-era portmanteau of Vladimir and Lenin; a commemorative name honoring Vladimir Lenin (Vlad- from Vladimir; -len from Lenin).
Russian
Boy
From the Slavic root 'vlad' meaning 'rule' or 'ruler' (as a short/diminutive form)
Slavic
Boy
glorious ruler
Slavic
Boy
Name of the Punjabi/Sikh harvest festival and New Year; 'of the month Vaisakha' (spring harvest celebration)
Punjabi
Girl
Derived from Blasius, traditionally interpreted as 'lisping' or 'stammering'.
Greek
Boy
little ruler / young ruler
Boy
butterfly
Dutch
Girl
volcano (connotations of fire, strength, power)
Turkish
Boy
From Old High German 'folk' (people) + 'hari/ger' (army/warrior) - 'people's warrior' or 'people's defender'.
German
Boy
From Old High German folc 'people' + hard 'brave/strong' - 'strong among the people' or 'people's hardy one.'
Boy
Famous among the people
Boy
ruler of the world / ruler of peace
Ukrainian
Boy
Feminine form of Voltaire - associated with the Enlightenment writer; suggests wit, intellect and free thought.
French
Girl
A modern American feminine name, probably a variant of Wanda; meaning uncertain but often associated with Wanda's sense of 'wanderer'.
English
Girl
Pet form of Yvonne/Lavonne; associated with 'yew' (from Yvonne). Occasionally treated as a playful/affectionate form meaning 'little/friendly'.
Girl
No established historical meaning; a modern invented name - sometimes interpreted as relating to 'Von' (meaning 'of/from') or as a stylistic given name
Boy
No established traditional meaning; likely an invented name or pseudonym
Boy
Scorpion; associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio (often interpreted as 'one born under Scorpio' or 'intense')
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
ruler of all
Boy
wood anemone (a wildflower)
Finnish
Girl
King; monarch; royal
Vietnamese
Boy
one who brings joy / brings happiness
Nguni
Boy
No established historical meaning - likely an invented name. May combine elements like 'Vik' (Old Norse 'vik' = bay or short for Victor) with a suffix such as '-sin'.
Unisex
From Lithuanian elements meaning 'leader/ruler of the people' (vyti 'to drive/chase' + tauta 'people, nation')
Lithuanian
Boy
Alive; full of life
Latin
Girl
alive, lively
English, Latin
Unisex
The letter 'V' - used as a given name or nickname; often evokes 'victory' (as in Victor/Victoria), the Roman numeral five, or an initial.
English, Phoenician
Unisex
Likely a surname-derived or invented name, often patterned after names like Aiden; sometimes loosely associated with place-name meanings such as 'from the ford.'
English
Boy
No widely attested or established meaning; origin and meaning are unclear
Boy
Probably 'ruler' or 'leader' (from a Slavic root meaning 'to rule/lead')
Slavic
Boy
Aware, knowledgeable; vigilant
Boy
wagon; vehicle
Norse, Scandinavian
Boy
Name of the Armenian god of war and victory; 'victor' or 'smiting of resistance'
Armenian
Boy
Historically royal name associated with strength, bravery, and kingship (exact origin/etymology uncertain)
Armenian
Boy
Born in Videha; an epithet of Sita, the Hindu goddess and queen of Videha
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
Epithet of Sītā meaning 'of Videha' - the princess/queen of Videha (Mithila)
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
Belonging to or born in the month of Vaishakha (the Hindu month corresponding to April–May); associated with spring.
Indian, Sanskrit
Boy
Named for Vaishakha (Vaisakha), the second month of the Hindu lunar calendar (April–May); associated with spring and auspiciousness.
Indian, Sanskrit
Boy
Name of the Hindu month Vaishakha (April–May); associated with spring; often given to those born in that month.
Indian, Sanskrit
Girl
Of or relating to Vaisakha (the month) or the Vaisakhi spring/harvest festival; 'born in Vaisakh' / associated with spring.