Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VEGAS
MasculineSpanish given name of Basque origin, meaning "meadows" or "vision," derived from the word "begi.
VEGETA
MasculineUnique Japanese name created for the 'Dragon Ball' series by Akira Toriyama, without specific meaning but notable as the prideful prince from planet Vegeta.
VEIDA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Slavic origin from Lithuania, meaning 'little face' or 'beautiful face', personified in ancient folklore as a goddess of beauty and youth.
VEIKKO
MasculineFinnish name of historical significance meaning "the strong one," derived from the Old Norse word 'veik' signifying power or strength. It originated from the Old Norse name Vikingr and has evolved into a distinctively Finnish name carried by notable figures like Veikko Lehtinen and Veikko Huovinen.
VEIRA
FeminineVeira: Unique African female name derived from Kikongo language, meaning 'queen' or 'ruler'.
VEL
MasculineSlavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word 'vel,' meaning 'needle' or 'sewing needle,' conveying the meaning 'to embroider.'
VEL
FeminineVel: an Irish name meaning 'strength' or 'vigor', historically prominent among notable figures.
VELA
FeminineSpanish and Italian name derived from 'velum', meaning 'sail' or 'veil', with ties to influential families like Velázquez in Spain.
VELAH
FeminineVelah: A unique female name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning 'she is loved'.
VELAN
MasculineUnique Sanskrit given name with deep roots in Hindu mythology, signifying wisdom, bravery, and benevolence.
VELANIE
FeminineUnique feminine name of Romanian origin, derived from the word 'vel' meaning 'veil', inspired by the traditional Romanian wedding veil.
VELARIE
FeminineVelaria is a unique Latin-derived name of ancient Roman origin, meaning 'related to the sea' or 'coastal', derived from the Latin word 'velum' ('sail' or 'curtain'). Though once used as an epithet for sea deities like Neptune, Velaria is now gaining popularity as a distinctive given name in English-speaking countries.
VELCIE
FeminineRare but elegant feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'velox', meaning swift or quick, associated with the Roman goddess Vesta, and found across various cultures throughout history.
VELDA
FeminineRare Scottish feminine given name derived from the Gaelic 'Fionnaghal', meaning 'white shoulders'.
VELDIA
FeminineUncommon female name with unknown origins, no clear meaning, and a mysterious past.
VELDON
MasculineRare, English-speaking given name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in 16th century England, potentially introduced by Dutch or German immigrants. Its usage has remained scarce throughout history, with no known historical significance or associations.
VELECIA
FeminineUnique female name originating from Latin, derived from "velem" meaning 'to wish' or 'to desire', signifying 'that which is wished for'.
VELEDA
FeminineDistinctive female name of Italic origin, derived from the Indo-European root "*uel-" meaning 'powerful' or 'thriving'. It was borne by an ancient Germanic seeress and has persisted through history as a symbol of strength and wisdom.
VELEKA
FeminineRare yet revered Slavic feminine name meaning 'great' or 'strong', derived from the South Slavic element 'veli'. Originally given to girls expected to grow into influential women, Veleka was also associated with the fertility goddess Velena.
VELEN
FeminineSlavic name derived from "velik," meaning great or large, often associated with strength and power.
VELENA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "eighth," derived from the Latin word "octava." Traditionally used to commemorate birth order or date, it's now rare but offers uniqueness with its numeric connection.
VELENCIA
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "valeo" meaning "strong.
VELERA
FeminineRare yet captivating name derived from the epithet "Herculiara" of the ancient Greek goddess Hera, meaning "the lion of Hercules," evoking strength and majesty.
VELERIA
FeminineCaptivating Latin-derived name meaning "sailing" or "of the sails," traditionally given to children born near coastal regions and likely associated with maritime connections in ancient Roman times.
VELERIE
FeminineLatin origin, derived from "valere", meaning "strength". It has historical significance in ancient Rome as both a female name and as the title of a Sabine goddess associated with fertility.
VELETA
FeminineRare Spanish name meaning 'sail', symbolizing strength, adaptability, and beauty, and drawing inspiration from Spain's rich maritime history.
VELETTA
FeminineRare Italian-derived girl's name meaning "small veil", evoking delicacy and grace despite limited historical usage.
VELIA
FeminineRare yet captivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from the ancient Roman city Velia in Campania, Italy. Its meaning is believed to be associated with strength and power, possibly linked to the Latin word "velox" meaning swift or rapid.
VELICIA
FeminineRare but beautiful Latin-derived name meaning "full of life.
VELICITY
FeminineRare but captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from 'velox', meaning 'swift'.
VELIKA
FeminineUnique Slavic girl's name meaning 'great' or 'big', popularized in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, and Montenegro, signifying strength and power.
VELINA
FeminineSlavic name derived from the word "velika," meaning "great" or "large.
VELINDA
FeminineDistinctive Latin name derived from "velum," meaning "sail" or "veil," coined by Miguel de Cervantes in his novel "Don Quixote.
VELISA
FeminineRare female name of Slavic origin, derived from "veli" meaning 'great'.
VELISHA
FeminineSlavic name derived from "veli," meaning "strong" or "powerful," signifying strength and courage.
VELISSA
FeminineRare Greek-derived female name meaning 'radiance', inspired by the sun god Helios in Greek mythology.
VELITA
FeminineUnique feminine name derived from the Latin word "velox," meaning "swift" or "quick.
VELKAN
MasculineRare but significant Slavic name meaning "giant," historically associated with heroes and believed to offer protection.
VELLA
FeminineUnisex given name of Italian origin, derived from the medieval Italian word 'vella', meaning 'sheepfold' or 'enclosure for sheep'.
VELMA
MasculineHebrew female name meaning "lifting up" or "elevated," popularized in the early 20th century US by European immigrants and associated with notable figures like Velma Kelly from Chicago and Velma Dinkley of Scooby-Doo fame.