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VIGGÓ:
Icelandic short form of Nordic names beginning with Vig-,
from vigg, meaning "lightning."
VIGGO:
Latinized form of Icelandic Viggó, a short form of Nordic names beginning with
Vig-, meaning "lightning."
VÍGHARÐUR:
Icelandic equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Wigheard,
meaning "hardy warrior."
VIHO:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "chief."
VIJAY
(विजय):
Modern masculine form of Hindi unisex Vijaya, meaning "victory."
VIJAYA (विजया):
Hindi unisex name meaning "victory." In
mythology, this is the name of a son of Krishna,
and another name for the goddess Durga.
VIKENTI:
Variant spelling of Russian Vikentiy,
meaning "conquering."
VIKENTIY (Викентий):
Russian form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "conquering."
VIKRAM
(विक्रम): Hindi name meaning "pace, stride."
VIKTOR
(Cyrillic:
Виктор):
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Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning
"conqueror."
- Slavic form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning
"conqueror." In use by the Bulgarians,
Russians and Serbians.
VIKTORAS:
Lithuanian form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning
"conqueror."
VILCHJO:
Pet form of Esperanto Vilhelmo, meaning
"will-helmet."
VILEM:
Czech form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILFRED:
Scandinavian form of German Wilfried, meaning "desires
peace."
VILFRID:
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Vilfred,
meaning "desires peace."
VILHELM:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Vilhjalmr,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMAS:
Lithuanian form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMI:
Finnish form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMO:
Esperanto form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMS:
Latvian form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHJALMR:
Old Norse form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHJÁLMUR: Icelandic
form of Old Norse Vilhjalmr, meaning "will-helmet."
VILHO:
Pet form of Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILI:
Pet form of Hungarian Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILIAM:
Slovak
form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILIM (Вилим):
Serbian form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILIS:
Latvian
form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILJAMI:
Finnish
form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILJEM
(Виљем):
Slovene form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILJO:
Short form of Finnish Viljami,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILKO:
Pet form of Serbian Vilim,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILLE:
Pet form of Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILMAR:
Scandinavian form of Old High German Wilmar,
meaning "desires fame."
VILMOS: Hungarian
form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILPPU:
Finnish form of Latin Philippus,
meaning "lover of horses."
VIMAL
(विमल): Hindi name meaning "clean, pure."
VIN:
Short form of English Vincent,
meaning "conquering."
VINAY
(विनय): Hindi name meaning "leading asunder."
VINCA:
Pet form of Czech Vincenc,
meaning "conquering."
VINCE:
- Hungarian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
- Short form of English Vincent, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENC:
Czech form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENÇ:
Catalan-Spanish form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENCK:
Variant spelling of Czech Vincenc, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENS:
French name derived from Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENT:
English name derived from Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENTAS:
Lithuanian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENTE:
Italian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENTIUS:
Latin name derived from the word vincens, meaning
"conquering."
VINCENZO:
Italian form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "conquering."
VINCK:
Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning
"conquering."
VINH:
Vietnamese name meaning "bay, gulf."
VINICIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vinicius,
meaning "vine."
VINÍCIUS:
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Vinicius, meaning
"vine."
VINICIUS:
Roman name derived from the Latin word vinum,
meaning "vine."
VINKO:
Croatian form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "conquering."
VINNIE:
Pet form of English Vincent,
meaning "conquering."
VINZENZ:
German form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "conquering."
VIOREL:
Romanian name meaning "bluebell."
VIPIN
(विपिन): Hindi name meaning "forest."
VIPPONAH:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "slim face."
VIPUL
(विपुल): Hindi name meaning "plenty."
VIRÁG: Hungarian name meaning "flower."
VIRGIL:
English name derived from Latin Virgilius,
possibly meaning "flourishing."
VIRGILIJUS:
Lithuanian form of Latin
Virgilius, possibly meaning
"flourishing."
VIRGILIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Virgilius,
possibly meaning "flourishing."
VIRGILIU:
Romanian form of Latin Virgilius,
possibly meaning "flourishing."
VIRGILIUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Vergilius,
possibly meaning "flourishing."
VIRGINIUS:
Roman family name, possibly derived from Latin virgo,
meaning "virgin."
VIROTE:
Thai name meaning "power."
VISHAL
(विशाल): Hindi name meaning "large."
VISHNU
(विष्णु):
Hindi myth name of one of the Trimurti, meaning
"the preserver." The other two are Shiva
"the destroyer" and Brahma
"the creator."
VÍT:
Czech form of
Roman Latin Vitus, meaning "life."
VITALE:
Italian form of Roman Latin Vitalis,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITALI:
Variant spelling of Russian Vitaliy,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITALIS:
Late Latin name derived from the word vitalis,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITALIY
(Виталий): Russian form of
Roman Latin Vitalis, meaning
"of life; vital."
VITALY:
Variant spelling of Russian Vitaliy,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitus, meaning
"life."
VITOR:
Galician-Portuguese form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning
"conqueror."
VITTORE:
Italian form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning
"conqueror."
VITTORINO:
Italian form of Roman
Latin Victorinus, meaning
"conqueror."
VITTORIO:
Italian form of Roman
Latin Victorius, meaning
"conqueror."
VITUS:
Roman name derived from Latin vita, meaning
"life."
VITYA
(Витя): Pet form of Russian Vitaliy,
meaning "of life; vital."
VIVEK
(विवेक): Hindi name meaning "knowledge, wisdom."
VIVIANUS:
Roman name derived
from Latin vivus, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
VIVIEN:
French name derived from Roman Latin Vivianus,
meaning "alive, animated, lively." Compare
with feminine Vivien.
VJEKO:
Short form of Croatian Vjekoslav,
meaning "age-glory."
VJEKOSLAV:
Croatian name composed of the
Slavic elements vek "alive" and slav
"glory," hence "age-glory."
VJOLLCA: Albanian name meaning
"viola," from vjollca "the
viola"; viola "the viola."
VJOSA: Albanian name
derived from the river name.
VLAD
(Влад):
Russian short form of Slavic names containing the element
volod, meaning "ruler."
VLADIMIR
(Cyrillic: Влади́мир): Slavic name composed of
the elements volod "to rule" and mir
"peace," hence "peaceful ruler." In
use by the Bulgarians, Croatians, Russians and Serbians.
VLADIMÍR:
Czech and Slovak form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
VLADISLAV
(Cyrillic: Владислав): Slavic name composed of the
elements vlado "to rule" and slav
"glory," hence "rules with glory." In
use by the Bulgarians, Russians and Serbians.
VLAHO:
Croatian form of Greek Vlasios,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASII
(Власий):
Variant spelling of Russian Vlasiy,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASIOS
(Βλάσιος):
Variant spelling of Greek Blasios,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASIS
(Βλάσις):
Variant form of Greek Vlasios,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASIY (Власий):
Russian form of Greek Vlasios, meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASSIS:
Variant spelling of Greek Vlasis,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASTIMIL:
Czech name composed of the
Slavic elements vlast "power" and mil
"favor," hence "power-favor."
VLASTISLAV:
Czech name composed of the
Slavic elements vlast "power" and slav
"glory," hence "power-glory."
VLATKO
(Влатко): Pet form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "peaceful
ruler."
VOHKINNE:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "Roman nose."
VOISTITOEVITZ:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "white cow."
VOISTTITOEVETZ:
Variant of Cheyenne Voistitoevitz, meaning
"white cow."
VOKIVOCUMMAST:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "white antelope."
VOITTO:
Finnish name meaning "victory."
VOJTĔCH: Czech form of Polish Wojciech,
meaning "consolation-soldier."
VOLKAN:
Turkish name meaning "volcano."
VOLKER:
German name composed of the
elements folk "people" and heri
"army," hence "people's army."
VOLODIMIR
(Володимир):
Ukrainian form of
Slavic Vladimir, meaning "peaceful
ruler."
VOLODYA
(Володя):
Pet form of Ukrainian Volodimir,
meaning "peaceful
ruler."
VOLODYMYR
(Володимир):
Variant spelling of Ukrainian Volodimir,
meaning "peaceful
ruler."
VOLOS
(Волосъ): Slavic name derived from the word volu,
meaning "ox."
In mythology, this is the name of a god of the earth, underworld,
dragons, cattle, magic and trickery. He is an enemy of Perun
and is described as being horned and serpentine. Also
known as Veles.
VÖLUND:
Swedish form of Old Norse Volundr,
meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
VOLUNDR: Old Norse form of German Wieland,
meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
VOLYA
(Воля): Russian pet form of Slavic
Vladimir, meaning "peaceful
ruler."
VORTIGERN:
Anglicized form of Old Welsh Guorthigern,
meaning "high lord" or "overlord." In Arthurian legend,
this is the name of the king who allowed
the Saxons to settle in Britain in return for the hand
of Hengist's
daughter. Because his castle, Dinas
Emrys, kept collapsing, Vortigern consulted Aurelius
Ambrosianus,
whom Geoffrey of
Monmouth identified with Merlin
in his retelling of the story.
VORTIGERNUS:
Latinized form of English Vortigern,
meaning "high lord" or "overlord."
VOSDANIG:
Armenian
name meaning "nobleman."
VOTI:
Pet form of Finnish Voitto,
meaning "victory."
VOVA
(Вова):
Russian pet form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "peaceful
ruler." Compare with feminine Vova.
VREJ:
Armenian
name meaning "vengeance."
VRITRA: Hindi myth name of a dragon or serpent, the personification of drought and
enemy of Indra, meaning "the enveloper."
VSEVOLOD
(Всеволод): Russian name composed of the
Slavic elements vse "all" and volod
"rule," hence "all-ruler."
VUK
(Вук):
Short form of Serbian Vukasin,
meaning "wolf."
VUKASIN
(Вукашин): Serbian name meaning "wolf."
VULCAN:
Roman name meaning "flash." In mythology, this
is the name of a god of fire.
VYACHESLAV
(Вячеслав): Russian form of
Latin Wenceslaus,
meaning "more glory."
VYTAUTAS:
Lithuanian name composed of the elements vyti
"to pursue" (also "to cross or
twine") and tauta "people," hence
"pursuer of the people." It is interesting to
note that the word for a Lithuanian Knight (Vytis), also derived
from vyti, and was called "a chaser, a
pursuer."
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