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

VARNIE

Feminine

Rare, distinctive given name with unknown origin, making its meaning and history elusive even to experts.

VARNIKA

Feminine

Captivating Sanskrit-derived feminine given name meaning 'having many colors' or 'colorful'.

VARNUM

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'beorhn', meaning 'bear'. It originally denoted someone with bear-like characteristics and was brought to America by English settlers in the 17th century.

VARON

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name meaning "strong" or "powerful," often associated with virility and robustness, though its history is not well-documented.

VARONDA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'varón' meaning 'man', traditionally used as a feminine name in Spain. It symbolizes strength and power.

VARONICA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Latin-derived feminine name meaning "many" or "varied.

VARRIC

Masculine

Welsh given name derived from "gwarchod," meaning "guard," signifying protection and guardianship. It has been used since the Middle Ages and was associated with Owain Gwynedd's half-brother, Owain ap Gruffudd ap Cynan. Today, Varric remains an uncommon yet distinctive name with a rich historical significance.

VARRICK

Masculine

Rare yet distinguished German name meaning 'strong' or 'brave', originally used as a diminutive of Werner in medieval times, now standing independently with notable historical bearers such as explorer Varrick Chute and naval officer Varrick Phipps.

VARRO

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Varrō and popularized by Italian noble families during medieval times. Its meaning remains uncertain but may be connected to the Latin word 'varus', signifying 'bent' or 'twisted'. Throughout history, notable individuals like Marcus Terentius Varro, a Roman scholar, and Saint Varro, a Christian martyr, have borne this name. Today, Varro continues to be a rare yet distinctive choice for boys, appealing for its unique sound and historical associations.

VARSHA

Feminine

Feminine name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit "Varṣa" meaning "rain" or "monsoon," and associated with the Hindu goddess of rain and fertility.

VARSHIKA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit-derived female name meaning 'rain', symbolizing abundance and renewal. It's associated with the Hindu goddess of rain, Varuna.

VARSHINI

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived name that means "rain," associated with the Hindu goddess Varshini who brings fertility to earth.

VARSHITA

Feminine

Indian name from Kerala, meaning 'cool rain' in Malayalam, symbolizing renewal.

VARSHITHA

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'rain', associated with Hindu goddess Lakshmi, and carries historical significance as Princess Varshitha in the Mahabharata epic. It symbolizes life, fertility, and prosperity in Hinduism.

VARTAN

Masculine

Armenian name derived from "vartanank," meaning "crown." It is associated with Vartan Mamikonian, a prominent military leader who fought for Armenian Christianity. Today, Vartan signifies strength, courage, and resilience among Armenians and beyond.

VARUN

Masculine

Male Sanskrit name meaning "water" or "ocean," associated with Lord Varuna, the Hindu god of water and rain.

VARVARA

Feminine

Slavic feminine name of Russian and Bulgarian origin, meaning 'strong' or 'hardworking'.

VARYA

Feminine

Charming Russian girl's name derived from Latin "Varius," meaning "mixed" or "various." It signifies adaptability and inclusivity.

VASANTH

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vasant', meaning 'spring season'.

VASANTI

Feminine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "spring", signifying renewal and freshness, often associated with the Hindu goddess Vasantika.

VASCO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name of Basque origin, meaning "from the Basques," notable for historical figures like explorer Vasco da Gama and appearing in literary works such as "Don Quixote.

VASEAN

Masculine

Armenian male given name derived from Vahagn, meaning "storm", reflecting strength and courage in battle.

VASH

Masculine

Distinctive Sanskrit name meaning "to shine" or "to glow," associated with the Hindu god Vishnu and wealth in Sanskrit.

VASHA

Feminine

Slavic name with Greek roots, derived from Basil which means "king" or "ruler". It evolved as a diminutive form of Vasiliy, popular among Russian nobility during the Middle Ages and eventually became a cute and endearing nickname.

VASHANTI

Feminine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Vaishanthi', meaning 'spring' or 'love's season'. It's associated with the Hindu goddess of spring, Vasanta, symbolizing renewal and abundance.

VASHAUN

Feminine

American name of unknown origin, likely created as a blend of other names to produce a unique moniker without a specific meaning.

VASHAUN

Masculine

Unique American name created by blending Vashti ('beautiful') from Persian culture and Shaun ('God is gracious') from Irish tradition.

VASHAWN

Feminine

Uncommon American male given name, derived from Vashti (meaning "beautiful") and Shawn ("little" or "hazel"), popularized by figures like gospel singer-songwriter Vashawn Mitchell despite its lack of historical prevalence.

VASHAWN

Masculine

Uncommon African American name derived from Swahili 'Va' (water) and Irish 'Shawn' (eagle), meaning 'life of the waters', symbolizing adaptability, strength, vision, and life force.

VASHION

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, with its meaning open to personal interpretation due to its lack of historical or cultural significance.

VASHION

Feminine

Original and mysterious name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by the concept of fashion but without definitive etymology.

VASHNI

Feminine

Vashni, of Indian origin from Rajasthan, translates to "goddess of rain" in Sanskrit, symbolizing fertility and prosperity.

VASHON

Feminine

American male given name derived from the Native American Vashon tribe, believed to be related to water or aquatic life.

VASHON

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating African-origin name derived from Vashon Island in Washington state, USA. Despite lacking a specific meaning, it evokes positivity due to its association with natural beauty and tranquility.

VASHONDA

Feminine

African American name of Swahili origin meaning 'to shine'.

VASHONE

Masculine

African-derived name from Nigeria's Yoruba tradition, meaning 'God's gift'.

VASHTI

Feminine

Persian-origin name meaning 'best' or 'good', famously held by Queen Vashti in the Book of Esther.

VASHTIE

Feminine

Rare yet elegant name of Persian origin derived from the ancient Persian word "Vashti," meaning 'beauty' or 'goodly'. It was famously borne by Queen Vashti, wife of King Ahasuerus in the Old Testament.

VASIA

Feminine

Greek-origin boy's name derived from Vasilios, meaning "king" or "of royal blood".

VASIL

Masculine

Bulgarian male given name derived from the Greek word 'Basileus', meaning 'king'.