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- VACLAVA
(Václava): Feminine form of Czech Václav,
meaning "more glory."
- VAL:
Unisex nickname for Valentine
and Valentina, both meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALARIE:
English variant of Roman Valerie, meaning "strong."
- VALARY:
English variant of Roman Valerie,
meaning "strong."
- VALBONA:
Variant of Albanian Valbone,
possibly meaning "wave."
- VALBONE:
Albanian name derived from a city of the same name, itself possibly
connected with the word vale, meaning
"wave."
- VALDA:
Germanic name derived from the word wald, meaning "power, rule."
- VALDIS
(Valdís): "Goddess of the dead." Scandinavian name, composed of
the Old Norse elements valr "the dead" and dis "goddess."
- VALENCIA: Spanish name, meaning
"power."
- VALENTINA: Feminine
form of Latin Valentinus, meaning
"healthy, strong."
- VALENTINE:
French feminine form of Valentin,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALÉRIA:
Hungarian and Portuguese form of Roman Valeria, meaning "strong."
- VALERIA:
Feminine form of Roman Valerius,
meaning "strong."
- VALERIANA:
Feminine form of Roman Valerianus,
meaning "strong."
- VALÉRIE:
Feminine form of French Valčre,
meaning "strong."
- VALERIE:
Feminine form of Roman Valerius,
meaning "strong."
- VALERIJA:
Croatian and Serbian form of Roman Valeria,
meaning "strong."
- VALERIYA:
Russian feminine form of Roman Valerius,
meaning "strong."
- VALKYRIE:
Old Norse myth name of the maidens
who led the slain heroes to Valhalla, meaning
"chooser of the slain."
- VALLI:
Hindi myth name of the wife of Murugan,
meaning "creeping plant."
- VALMIRA:
Albanian name possibly composed of the elements vale "wave"
and mire
"good."
- VALORA:
Esperanto name meaning "valuable."
- VALORIE:
English variant of Roman Valerie, meaning
"strong."
- VANAMO:
Finnish name meaning "twin-flower."
- VANDA: Italian form of
English Wanda, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
- VANESSA: This
name is usually chosen for its association with the butterfly genus. Its
origin remains a mystery despite the many sources claiming that it was invented by
Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's Travels, for his intimate friend
Esther Vanhomrigh. It is said that he created it by combining
the first syllable of her surname, Van-, with her first name, Esther,
or the suffix -essa; but, if he created it at all, it seems more likely that
he based it on the Greek name Phanessa, substituting
the "Ph" with the "V" from Esther's surname. The name
may have existed before Swift's time. It is also possible that the original form of the Vanessa butterfly genus was Phanessa,
as the name is a feminine form of Orphic Phanes,
the name of a primeval, hermaphroditic golden-winged god, meaning
"appear."
- VANJA: Scandinavian feminine form of
Russian Vanya, meaning "God is
gracious."
- VANNA:
- Cambodian Khmer unisex name meaning
"golden."
- Nickname for Italian Giovanna,
meaning "God is
gracious."
- VAPPU: Finnish
form of German Walburga,
meaning "ruler of the fortress."
- VARDA:
Pet form of Hebrew Vered, meaning "rose."
- VARDAH:
Variant of Hebrew Varda, meaning "rose."
- VARINIA:
Feminine form of Latin Varinius, meaning "versatile."
- VARINKA:
Russian pet form of Varvara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- VARPU:
Finnish name derived from the name of a type of "berry
bush."
- VARTANOUSH:
Armenian name meaning "rose-sweet."
- VARTENI:
Armenian name meaning "rose tree."
- VARTITER:
Armenian name meaning "rose-butterfly."
- VARTOUHI:
Armenian name meaning "rose lady."
- VARUSHKA:
Pet form of Russian Varvara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- VARVARA:
Russian form of Barbara, meaning
"foreign; strange."
- VARYA:
Pet form of Russian Varvara,
meaning "foreign; strange."
- VASANTA: Feminine form of
Hindi Vasant, meaning "spring."
- VASHTI:
Biblical name of the wife of a minor character, meaning
"beautiful."
- VASILIKI:
Feminine form of Greek Vasilis, meaning
"king/queen."
- VASILKA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian Vasil, meaning
"king/queen."
- VASYLNA:
Feminine form of Ukrainian Vasyl,
meaning "king/queen."
- VECA:
Pet form of Slavic Vesna, meaning "messenger."
- VEDA:
English name derived from the name of the four sacred books of the Hindus, meaning
"knowledge; wisdom."
- VEDRANA:
Croatian and Serbian name meaning "jolly, merry."
- VEERA:
Finnish form of Russian Vera, meaning "faith;
truth."
- VEGA:
English name derived from the name of a star in the
constellation Lyra, itself from Arabian al-Waqi, meaning
"falling; swooping."
- VELDA:
English variant of German Valda, meaning "power,
rule."
- VELIA:
Italian name derived from the Roman family name Velius,
meaning
"concealed."
- VELLAMO: Finnish myth name of a
cold-hearted goddess
of the sea who dwelled in an underwater palace called Ahtola
with her husband Ahto.
- VELMA:
English variant of Wilma, meaning "will-helmet."
- VELVELA: Feminine form of Yiddish
Velvel,
meaning "wolf."
- VENA: Nickname for
English Alvena, meaning "elf
friend."
- VENERA:
Albanian form of Latin Venus, meaning "love."
- VENKA:
Esperanto name meaning "victorious."
- VENLA:
Finnish feminine form of German Wendel, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
- VENUS:
Roman myth name of a goddess of love,
meaning "love." This is also the name of the second planet in
our solar system.
- VĚRA:
Czech form of Russian Vera, meaning "faith; truth."
- VERA:
- Albanian name meaning
"summer."
- Russian name, meaning "faith;
truth."
- VERBENA: Latin name meaning "holy
plants (olive, laurel, and myrtle)."
- VERDANDI:
Old Norse myth name of the Norn of the present, meaning "necessity."
- VERED: Hebrew name meaning
"rose."
- VERENA:
German name of Latin origin, meaning "sacred wisdom."
- VÉRČNE: French
form of German Verena, meaning "sacred wisdom."
- VERINA:
English variant of German Verena, meaning "sacred wisdom."
- VERITY:
English virtue name, meaning "truth, verity."
- VERJOUHI:
Armenian name meaning "vengeance."
- VERNA: Feminine
form of English Vernon, meaning
"place of alder trees."
- VERÓNICA:
Spanish form of Latin Veronica, meaning "bringer of
victory."
- VERÔNICA:
Portuguese form of Latin Veronica,
meaning "bringer of victory."
- VERONICA: Latin
form of Berenice, meaning
"bringer of victory." From an early date, it was influenced by the
Church Latin phrase veraiconia, "true image," resulting in
the invented legend of St. Veronica, who was said to have wiped Christ's
face on his way to Calvary and found an image of his face on the towel.
- VERONIKA:
Slavic form of Latin Veronica, meaning
"bringer of victory."
- VERONIQUE
(Véronique): French form of Latin Veronica,
meaning "bringer of victory."
- VERTCHALOUS:
Armenian name meaning "twilight."
- VERTHANDI
(Verđandi): Original form of Norse Verdandi,
meaning "necessity."
- VESNA: Slavic myth name of a goddess of
spring, meaning "messenger."
- VESPERA:
Esperanto name meaning "evening star."
- VESTA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of the hearth. It is the Latin form of Greek Hestia,
meaning "hearth, fireside."
- VETON:
Albanian name derived from the word vetetime, meaning
"lightning."
- VEVA:
Pet form of French Genevičve, possibly meaning "white race."
- VI: Nickname for
English Violet, meaning
"violet color" and "violet flower."
- VIANNE:
Abbreviated form of English Vivianne, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
- VIATRIX:
Feminine form of Latin Viator, meaning
"voyager (through life)."
- VIBEKE: Danish and Norwegian equivalent
of German Wibeke, meaning
"war."
- VIC:
English unisex nickname for Roman Victor
and Victoria, both meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICKI:
Variant of English Vickie, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICKIE:
English pet form of Roman Victoria,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICKY:
English pet form of Roman Victoria,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICTOIRE:
French form of Roman Victoria,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICTORIA: Roman
myth name of a goddess of victory. The name is the feminine form of Roman
Victorius, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICTORINE:
French feminine form of Roman Victorinus,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VIDA:
Feminine form of Slovene Vid, meaning
"life."
- VIDYA:
Hindi myth name borne by Saraswati, meaning "knowledge.
- VIENO:
Finnish unisex name meaning
"gentle."
- VIGDIS
(Vigdís): "War goddess." Old Norse name composed of the elements vig
"war" and dis "goddess."
- VIIVI:
Finnish feminine form of English unisex Vivian, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
- VIJAYA:
Feminine form of Hindi Vijay, meaning "victory."
- VIKTÓRIA:
Hungarian form of Roman Victoria,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VIKTORIA:
German and Scandinavian form of Roman Victoria,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VIKTORIYA:
Russian and Ukrainian form of Roman Victoria,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VILHELMIINA:
Feminine form of Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILMA:
Feminine form of Hungarian Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VIMALA:
Feminine form of Hindi Vimal, meaning
"clean, pure."
- VINA: Nickname for English
Davina,
meaning "beloved."
- VINCENTIA: Feminine form of
Latin Vincentius, meaning "conquering."
- VINCENZA:
Feminine form of Italian Vincenzo,
meaning "conquering."
- VIOLA: Latin name meaning "violet."
- VIOLET: English name meaning
"violet color" or "violet flower."
- VIOLETA:
Bulgarian and Romanian form of English Violet, meaning
"violet color" or "violet flower."
- VIOLETTA:
Italian form of English Violet, meaning
"violet color" or "violet flower."
- VIOLETTE:
French form of English Violet, meaning
"violet color" or "violet flower."
- VIONA: Dutch
form of English Fiona, meaning
"vine."
- VIORICA:
Feminine form of Romanian Viorel,
meaning "bluebell."
- VIRGEE:
Variant of English Virgie, meaning "maiden, virgin."
- VIRGIE: English
pet form of Latin Virginia, meaning
"maiden, virgin."
- VIRGINIA: Feminine
form of Roman Latin Virginius, meaning "maiden,
virgin."
- VIRGINIE:
French form of Latin Virginia, meaning
"maiden, virgin."
- VISARE:
Albanian name meaning
"depository."
- VISITACION
(Visitación): Spanish name meaning "visitation."
- VISNJA: Croatian name meaning
"cherry."
- VITA: Feminine form of
Roman Latin Vitus,
meaning "life."
- VITALIA: Feminine form of Italian
Vitale, meaning
"of life; vital."
- VITALIJA:
Lithuanian form of Vitalia, meaning "of life;
vital."
- VITORIA
(Vitória): Portuguese form of Roman Victoria,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VITTORIA:
Italian form of Roman Victoria, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VIVEKA: Swedish
form of German Wibeke, meaning
"war."
- VIVIAN:
English unisex name derived from Roman
Vivianus, meaning
"alive; animated; lively." Vivien was the name of the Lady of the Lake
in Arthurian legend.
- VIVIANA:
Feminine form of Roman Vivianus, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
- VIVIANNE:
Feminine variant of unisex Vivian, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
- VIVIEN:
French unisex form of English Vivian,
meaning "alive, animated, lively."
- VIVIENNE:
Feminine form of French unisex Vivien, meaning "alive, animated,
lively."
- VIVIETTE:
Feminine pet form of English unisex Vivian,
meaning "alive, animated, lively."
- VIVYAN:
Feminine variant of English unisex Vivian,
meaning "alive, animated, lively."
- VJEKOSLAVA:
Feminine form of Croatian Vjekoslav,
meaning "age-glory."
- VLADIMÍRA:
Feminine form of Czech/Slovak Vladimír,
meaning "famous ruler."
- VLADIMIRA:
Feminine form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "famous ruler."
- VLADISLAVA:
Feminine form of Czech Vladislav,
meaning "rules with glory."
- VLASTA: Czech nickname for
Slavic names
beginning with Vlast-, meaning "power." This is the myth legend
name of an Amazonian-like woman who started the "Maiden's war"
against men.
- VOIRREY:
Variant of Manx Moirrey, meaning
"beloved."
- VONDA:
Variant of English Wanda, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
- VONNIE:
English nickname for French Yvonne, meaning
"yew tree."
- VOSGEDZAM:
Armenian name meaning
"golden hair."
- VOSGETEL:
Armenian name meaning "golden thread."
- VOSGI: Armenian name meaning
"gold."
- VOSHKIE: Armenian name meaning "golden."
- VRENI:
Pet form of German Verena, meaning
"sacred wisdom."
- VUOKKO:
Finnish name meaning "anemone flower."
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