Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .

VANTRELL

Masculine

Unique given name of uncertain origin, with no clear etymology or established meaning. Its rarity makes it distinctive, allowing those who choose it to imbue it with personal significance.

VANTRICE

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from 'vant' meaning 'before', conveying leadership and foresight, and making it stand out among other names despite its uncertain Middle Ages origins.

VANUS

Masculine

Rare Latin name meaning 'empty', once borne by Roman families and a Christian martyr.

VANYA

Feminine

Unisex given name of Slavic origin, particularly from Russia, which means "little" or "shorty." It has gained popularity worldwide for its unique sound and appealing simplicity.

VANYAH

Feminine

Uncommon Slavic boy's name meaning "of the evening.

VARA

Feminine

Indian female name derived from the Sanskrit word "vara," meaning "excellent." It is associated with the Hindu god Varuna, lord of waters and rain, and signifies superiority or excellence.

VARAD

Masculine

Indian name derived from the Hindu deity Varada, meaning "giver of boons," symbolizing positivity and divine grace.

VARD

Masculine

Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "vardar," meaning "to guard" or "to protect." It is also associated with the Old Norse god Odin, who was known as the All-Father and protector of the gods. Despite its association with a giant killed by Thor in Norse mythology, Vard has been used as a male given name in Scandinavia for centuries. Although not common today, it has been borne by historical figures such as Norwegian painter Vard Sikte and Armenian king Vardanes I.

VARDA

Feminine

Armenian female name meaning 'rose', symbolizing love and beauty.

VARDAAN

Masculine

Indian boy's name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "having power or authority," reflecting strength and influence. It combines 'Var' meaning 'to be,' and 'daan' meaning 'giving.' In Hindu mythology, Vardhan was a powerful king, contributing to the name's association with authority. Today, Vardaan is popular worldwide due to its strong meaning and appealing sound.

VARDAMAN

Masculine

Distinctive American given name derived from the Choctaw word "Votopka," meaning "honeybee.

VARDAN

Masculine

Armenian masculine given name derived from Old Persian "Vartan," meaning "covenant" or "promise." It has significant historical ties to Armenian culture, notably through 5th-century hero Vartan Mamikonian who fought for Christianity and independence at the Battle of Avarayr.

VARDELL

Masculine

Rare English name of Old Norse origin meaning "guardian" or "warden," popularized during the Viking Age settlement of England.

VARDEN

Masculine

Varden, of Armenian origin, means 'little rose', traditionally a boy's name but increasingly popular as a unisex choice today.

VARDHAN

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "growing" or "increasing". It is traditionally associated with Lord Shiva's attendant god known for his strength and courage.

VARDIE

Masculine

Irish name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', deriving from ancient Gaelic language, popularized by Saint Vardee's piety and generosity.

VARECK

Masculine

Rare, unique male given name of uncertain Slavic origin, potentially meaning "strong".

VAREE

Feminine

Thai girl's name meaning "rain," gaining global popularity due to its melodic sound and rich cultural history inspired by ancient Thai folklore personifying rain as a prosperous woman.

VAREK

Masculine

Unique Slavic male given name derived from the Czech word "vářka," meaning "potter" or "pot maker.

VAREN

Masculine

Rare, unisex name of Czech origin, meaning 'hot' or derived from Barbara.

VARENA

Feminine

Elegant Latin female name that means "warlike," yet it evokes grace rather than aggression.

VARENYA

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Varunya," meaning "having many rains" or "abundant in rain." It's associated with Hindu goddess Varuni and often signifies prosperity and fertility.

VARENYA

Masculine

Captivating Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Varnya," meaning "beautiful.

VARETTA

Feminine

Italian name derived from the Latin word 'Variata,' meaning 'varied' or 'diverse.' In Roman mythology, Vareta was the goddess of diversity and change.

VARIAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty and grace, with a rich historical significance in Middle Eastern culture.

VARIAN

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-origin given name meaning "many" or "diverse," historically embraced for its association with complexity and diversity.

VARIAN

Masculine

Rare, unisex Latin name derived from 'varius,' meaning 'many' or 'diverse.'

VARICK

Masculine

Uncommon American masculine given name derived from the Dutch surname 'Van Ryck', meaning 'saddle maker'.

VARIE

Feminine

Varie, of Latin origin, means 'many' or 'various,' symbolizing diversity and adaptability.

VARIK

Masculine

Ancient Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'varðr', meaning 'guard' or 'warden'.

VARIN

Masculine

Rare French male given name whose exact origin and meaning are unclear, but it's thought to derive from the French word for "gray" or "grey," or possibly be a variant of Germanic names like Werner or diminutive of French Varini.

VARINA

Feminine

Uncommon Latin-derived feminine name created by combining the names of two influential women from American history: Varina Davis and Maria Louisa McCurtin.

VARINIA

Feminine

Rare Latin feminine given name derived from 'Varius', meaning 'many-colored', with roots in Roman mythology as the daughter of King Titus Tatius.

VARION

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning "variable" or "many-colored," signifying diversity and adaptability.

VARISH

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from 'Varshak', meaning 'rain'. It carries historical significance and is associated with wisdom and intellect in Hindu mythology.

VARNA

Feminine

Bulgarian girl's name derived from "varnena", meaning "rainbow". It signifies good luck and prosperity in Bulgarian folklore.

VARNELL

Masculine

Rare American boys' name coined by author L. Frank Baum for his 1904 novel "Dott".

VARNELL

Feminine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'Ap Varnel', meaning 'son of Varnel'. It originally meant 'white' or 'fair-haired'.

VARNER

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Várnarr, meaning "pledged warrior.

VARNEY

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from 'beorn', meaning 'bear', conveying strength and uniqueness despite its limited historical usage.