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

VASILE

Masculine

Romanian name derived from the Latin "Basiliscus," meaning "little king." It carries connotations of strength and leadership in Romanian culture.

VASILEIOS

Masculine

Traditional Greek male name with ancient origins, derived from the god Eileitos and signifying 'of or belonging to Eileitos', granting protection and safety.

VASILI

Masculine

Vasili is of Greek origin, meaning 'king' or 'ruler', reflecting power and leadership. It has been used by notable figures in ancient Greece and Russia alike.

VASILIA

Feminine

Rare Greek name derived from "vasileia," meaning "royalty.

VASILIJE

Masculine

Serbian name of Greek origin that means "of royal lineage.

VASILIKE

Feminine

Unique Greek feminine name derived from the word "vasilikos," meaning "royal" or "kinglike." It has historical significance, gaining prominence during the Byzantine Empire, and carries spiritual importance in Greek Orthodox tradition.

VASILIKI

Feminine

Greek female name derived from 'vasiliko', meaning "royal".

VASILIOS

Masculine

Greek name of Latin origin, derived from 'Vasilius', meaning 'royal' or 'of royal status'. It is historically significant in Greece due to its association with Byzantine Emperor Basil II.

VASILIS

Masculine

Greek male given name derived from 'vasileos', meaning 'king'. It translates to 'little king' or 'royal'.

VASILISA

Feminine

Regal and enchanting feminine name of Slavic origin, derived from 'vasil' meaning 'king' and '-isa' signifying 'belonging to'. Popularized by the folkloric heroine Vasilisa the Beautiful, it symbolizes strength and wisdom.

VASILIY

Masculine

Russian name meaning 'king' or 'ruler', derived from the Greek word 'basileus'.

VASILY

Masculine

Slavic name, originating from the Greek 'basileus', meaning 'king'.

VASISHT

Masculine

Rare Sanskrit name from the Hindu epic Ramayana, signifying self-control and inner strength.

VASKEN

Masculine

Armenian name derived from Vartan, meaning "covenant" or "promise", associated with the historic Armenian prince Vartan Mamikonian.

VASO

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name derived from "vasikos," meaning "little vessel" or "small tube," with historical ties to ancient Greek naming traditions and modern associations with strength and resilience.

VASSAR

Masculine

Uncommon American given name of Dutch origin, derived from the surname "Van Zarr," brought over by early Dutch settlers in New York. It is associated with strength and durability, as well as notable figures like Matthew Vassar, founder of Vassar College in 1861. Despite not having a specific meaning or association with any deity, element, or virtue, Vassar carries proud historical ties to its founders' Dutch heritage and educational excellence.

VASSIE

Feminine

Greek name meaning "royal" or "king," popularized by early Christians honoring Saint Vasileios and widely adopted across Europe and beyond.

VASSILIOS

Masculine

Greek masculine given name of Byzantine origin, derived from the Greek word "βασίλειος" meaning "royal".

VASTA

Feminine

Finnish name meaning "wide" or "broad", originating among Finland's Swedish-speaking minority.

VASTHI

Feminine

Vasthi: A distinctive Persian name meaning 'beautiful', popularized by King Xerxes I's wife in the Book of Esther.

VASTI

Feminine

Greek name meaning "pure" or "innocent," derived from the Greek word "kastos.

VASTIE

Feminine

Rare French female given name derived from the Old French word "vast," meaning "wide" or "spacious." Its origin and meaning remain unclear, with no historical figures associated with it.

VASTINE

Masculine

Rare French given name with Latin roots meaning "spacious" or "extended.

VASU

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Vasudeva', one of Lord Krishna's names, signifying omnipresence or excellence.

VASUDEV

Masculine

Vasudev: A Sanskrit-origin masculine given name, composed of 'vasu' meaning wealth and 'dev' referring to a deity.

VASUDHA

Feminine

Vasudha, a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'earth' or 'universe', is revered as the Hindu goddess of the earth and symbolizes environmental protection.

VATASHA

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Vatasaha," meaning "one with the strength of a banyan tree." It symbolizes inner strength, resilience, fertility, and abundance.

VATCHE

Masculine

Vatché is an Armenian name meaning 'lion', popularized during the Bagratid dynasty and historically associated with noble families and leaders like Vatché of Tayk.

VATSAL

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Vatsala', meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving'.

VAUDA

Feminine

Rare female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'saint' or 'holy', associated with exceptional piety and devotion.

VAUDIE

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from Occitan "vaudi," meaning "worthy" or "of great value.

VAUDINE

Feminine

Rare, French feminine given name derived from 'vaudaire,' meaning 'to wander' or 'to travel.' It signifies independence and adventure.

VAUDIS

Feminine

Rare but meaningful French given name derived from the Old French word 'vaudiz', meaning 'worthy' or 'valiant'.

VAUGH

Masculine

Vaughn is a Welsh name derived from the ancient word 'Ffynhoe', meaning 'small'.

VAUGHAN

Masculine

Unique male given name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient Welsh surname "Ap Huw" meaning 'son of Huw'.

VAUGHAN

Feminine

Welsh name derived from 'bychan', meaning 'small', traditionally given to boys since medieval times, and popularized by poet Henry Vaughan.

VAUGHN

Feminine

Welsh origin name derived from the surname Vaughan, meaning 'small', which has been used as a given name since the 18th century.

VAUGHN

Masculine

Welsh origin male given name derived from the surname Vaughan, meaning "son of Howell," popular among medieval Welsh nobility.

VAUGHNA

Feminine

Distinctive Irish name derived from the surname Vaughan, originally from the Welsh word 'bychan', meaning 'small'.

VAUN

Masculine

Enigmatic name with unknown origins; while theories suggest Welsh ('hill') or French ('fortified place') roots, none are definitive.