Velini
Means 'the soft one' or 'gentle'.
Velli
A diminutive form of 'Fionn', meaning 'fair' or 'white'.
Velouette
Velouette is a diminutive form possibly related to 'velour', indicating softness and warmth.
Velyo
Velyo is a common Bulgarian name derived from 'Velya', which means 'great, grand'.
Vena
Vena means 'vein' in Latin, signifying life and vitality.
Vency
Vency could be a variant of Vance, meaning 'from the marsh', a geographical significance.
Venera
Venera is derived from Venus, the Roman goddess of love, symbolizing beauty and femininity.
Venette
Venette is a diminutive version of names related to 'venire', meaning 'to come' in Latin, symbolizing arrival.
Verena
Verena means 'to bring victory', and is associated with the virtues of overcoming challenges.
Verene
Verene means 'truth', representing honesty and integrity in relationships.
Verity
The name Verity means 'truth', symbolizing honesty and authenticity.
Verlee
Verlee can be interpreted as 'true meadow', often associated with peace and natural beauty.
Vernica
Vernica derives from 'vernus', meaning 'spring-like' or 'youthful', reflecting vitality and renewal.
Vernik
Vernik means 'of the spring', often symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings.
Vernika
Vernika typically means 'spring-like' or 'youthful', indicative of freshness and vitality.
Veronika
Veronika means 'bringing victory', symbolizing triumph and perseverance in adversity.
Veronike
Veronike, similar to Veronika, means 'victory bringer', emphasizing strength and success.
Veselin
Little joyful one, deriving from the Slavic root 'vesel', meaning joyful or happy.
Veselka
A little joy or a small celebration, derived from 'vesel', meaning joyful.
Vesna
Spring, symbolizing rebirth and renewal.
Vespasianu
Derived from Vespasian, a Roman family name, meaning 'to have a high tower or dwelling' or from 'vesper', meaning evening.
Vesper
Evening star or evening, often associated with the evening prayer.
Vespera
Evening or evening star, derived from the Latin word for evening.
Vessela
Joyful woman, with connotations of happiness and celebration.
Vestmaar
Derived from 'fest' meaning festivity or celebration, combined with 'mar' indicating sea.
Veturliai
Linked to 'eternal', indicating long-lasting or forever.
Vianca
Vianca is a variation of Bianca, meaning 'white' or 'pure'.
Vibeke
Vibeke is derived from Old Norse, meaning 'warrior maiden'.
Vicenzu
A variant of Vincent, meaning 'to conquer' or 'victorious' in Latin.
Vicky
A diminutive of Victor or Victoria, meaning 'victorious' or 'conqueror' in Latin.
Victoria
Meaning 'victory' in Latin.
Vienna
Vienna is the capital city of Austria, representing cultural refinement and historical significance.
Vigora
Vigora means 'strength or vigor', often associated with vitality and health.
Viktor
Conqueror or victor.
Viktoria
Victory or victorious one.
Viktorija
A variant of Victoria meaning victory.
Viktoriya
Victory; a feminine form of Victor.
Vilem
A resolute protector; a variant of William.
Vilhelm
A strong-willed warrior; a variant of William.
Vilhelms
A variant of William, signifying a protector or defender.
Viliam
A variant of William, meaning a determined protector.
Vilina
Signifies a feminine and gentle spirit.
Vilis
A variant of William meaning protector; signifies strength and power.
Vilmaris
A strong and valiant protector.
Vin
Short form of names like Vincent, meaning 'to conquer'.
Vinaypaul
A combination name signifying humble and strong; Paul meaning 'humble' and Vinay reflecting cultural depth.
Vincenc
A name derived from 'Vincent', meaning 'to conquer'; indicates victory.
Vincencija
A feminine form of Vincent, meaning 'conqueror'.
Vincenck
A variation of Vincent, meaning 'to conquer'; symbolizing strength.
Vincentius
Ancient form of Vincent, meaning 'to conquer'; linked to saints and martyrdom.
Vincislau
A name meaning 'venerated or glory', often linked with respect and honor.
Vinck
Derived from Vincent, meaning 'to conquer', signifying strength and triumph.
Vinea
Of the vine; pertaining to vines or grapevines.
Vinko
Victory bringer.
Violaine
A French name meaning 'violet,' often associated with the flower's beauty and delicacy.
Violeta
Derived from the Spanish word for 'violet,' it symbolizes beauty and modesty.
Violette
A diminutive form of violet, this name conveys charm and grace, hailing from French origins.
Viona
Meaning 'divine victory,' it is often linked to feminine strength and perseverance.
Viorel
Derived from the Romanian word for 'violet,' symbolizing nobility and elegance.
Viorica
A diminutive form of 'violet,' often evoking beauty and grace in its bearers.
Virge
A name traditionally used as a variant of 'Virgil,' meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous.'
Virgilio
A name that means 'flourishing' and is associated with the Roman poet Virgil.
Virgiliu
A derivative of 'Virgilio,' meaning 'flourishing' or 'vigilant.'
Virginia
Meaning 'virgin' or 'pure' in Latin, often used historically in reference to women of virtue.
Virginie
Derived from the Latin 'Virginius,' meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin,' emphasizing purity.
Virtudes
It means virtues or values, emphasizing moral excellence.
Vita³ria
Victory; a name representing triumph and success.
Viti
Life; full of life and vibrancy.
Vitna
A name meaning 'life' or 'living'.
Vito
Victor; conqueror.
Vitol
Strong; referring to vitality and life.
Vitola
A name denoting life; often characterized by vivacity.
Vitomira
To be a peace-loving and noble person.
Viva
Full of life; lively and spirited.
Viven
Alive or full of life.
Viviana
Alive or living; full of life.
Vjeko
A short form of names like Vjekoslav meaning eternal glory.
Vjekoslav
Meaning eternal glory or fame.
Vjekoslava
Vjekoslava means 'glorious and eternal' in Croatian.
Vjera
Vjera means 'faith' in Croatian.
Vlad
Vlad means 'to rule or to govern' in Slavic languages.
Vladimira
Vladimira means 'determined protector' in Slavic languages.
Vladislav
Vladislav means 'to rule with glory' in Slavic languages.
Vladislava
Vladislava means 'glorious ruler' in Slavic languages.
Vlaho
Vlaho is derived from the name of St. Blaise, a patron saint of Dubrovnik.
Vlasta
Vlasta means 'one who has ownership' or 'the one who rules' in Czech.
Vlastimil
Vlastimil means 'one who is strong or mighty in possession' in Czech.
Vlastislav
Vlastislav means 'glorious ruler' in Czech.
Vlatka
Vlatka means 'a small piece of land' in Slavic languages.
Voctorita
Voctorita is a derived form of the name Victor, meaning 'victorious' in Romanian.
Vojtach
Vojtach means 'soldier' or 'warrior' in Slavic languages.
Volodya
Volodya is a diminutive of Volodymyr, meaning 'ruler of the world' in Ukrainian.
Vondra
Vondra is a diminutive form of the name Vojtěch, meaning 'warrior' or 'soldier' in Czech.
Vonima
Vonima does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin.
Voomali
Voomali does not have a widely recognized meaning or origin.
Voulomaga
Voulomaga means 'happiness' or 'joy' in Greek.
Vova
A diminutive of the name Vyacheslav, signifying 'glory of a swift one' or 'glorious' in Russian.
Wadsworth
From the hedged enclosure by the river.
Waerheall
A valley or hall by the river.
Wairimu
A Kikuyu name that means 'to be a woman.'