Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VAEYA
FeminineUnusual and captivating name of unknown African or Asian origin, with a possible interpretation as 'life force' or 'energy'. Despite lacking concrete historical context, it has gained popularity for its distinctive sound and rarity.
VAGAS
MasculineRare male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Vagienus," meaning "wandering" or "roaming." It was historically associated with travelers and those born under uncertain circumstances.
VAGMI
FeminineRare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'one who has excellent speech'.
VAHAGN
MasculineHistoric Armenian name originating from ancient Armenian language meaning "storm". It signifies strength, bravery, and resilience associated with its mythological god namesake, Vahagn, who fights against evil forces.
VAHAN
MasculineArmenian name derived from the verb 'vahanem', meaning 'to call'.
VAHE
MasculineArmenian male given name meaning 'goodness' or 'kindness'.
VAHID
MasculinePersian name meaning 'unique', it signifies individuality and has been popular in Iran since pre-Islamic times, reflecting Allah's oneness.
VAHIN
MasculineIndian origin name derived from the Sanskrit word "Vahan", meaning "vehicle" or "chariot".
VAHN
MasculineRare, distinct name with unknown origins and no definitive meaning. Some believe it may be derived from the Welsh name Vaughan, meaning "small," but this isn't confirmed. It's most often used in the U.S., where it has gained recent popularity despite not appearing in major baby naming guides. Vahn stands out due to its unique sound and ease of pronunciation, offering parents a practical yet distinctive option for their child. Historically, there are no notable figures or events associated with this name, allowing parents the freedom to create their own meaning and associations.
VAHRAM
MasculineArmenian name that means "wise" or "discerning", historically carried by notable figures like King Vahram I of the Sasanian Empire.
VAI
MasculineThe male name Vai is of Polynesian origin, translating to "tide" and signifying strength like the legendary Samoan chief Vaigafa.
VAIA
FeminineRare Hawaiian name derived from "vaha", meaning "to rise". It symbolizes ascending above circumstances and is associated with goddess Laka, bringing prosperity and growth.
VAIANA
FeminineHawaiian girl's name derived from "va'iani," meaning "pure" or "innocent.
VAIBHAV
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'increase in state or condition', symbolizing growth and prosperity.
VAIBHAVI
FeminineIndian female given name derived from Sanskrit 'vaibhav', meaning 'prosperity'.
VAIDA
FeminineLithuanian name derived from 'vaidilas', meaning 'daisy', symbolizing purity and beauty.
VAIDEHI
FeminineIndian female name derived from Sanskrit, translating to 'Come, O Healer', symbolizing resilience and intelligence.
VAIDEN
MasculineDistinctive male name of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'Gwydd' meaning 'wood' or 'forest', carrying spiritual significance within ancient Welsh culture.
VAIDIK
MasculineUncommon Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Vaidika', meaning 'relating to the Vedas'. It signifies knowledge, wisdom, and spirituality, reflecting India's rich cultural heritage.
VAIGA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit-derived name meaning "physician" or "healer," carrying rich historical and cultural significance in India, often associated with wisdom, knowledge, and compassion.
VAIL
FeminineAmerican surname derived from the Old Norse word "veil" meaning "shirt", introduced to England by Normans in 1066, later used as a first name since the 18th century.
VAIL
MasculineEnglish name meaning "valley" or "dale", used as a rare unisex given name since the mid-20th century.
VAILA
FeminineDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'vaile', meaning 'shrine' or 'sanctuary', with historical significance and a unique pronunciation.
VAILE
FeminineLatin-derived given name that means "strong" or "healthy," originally used as a Roman cognomen denoting physical robustness.
VAIMOANA
FeminineVaimoana, a captivating Polynesian name of Samoan origin, signifies 'reflecting on the water,' embodying purity, spirituality, and connection to nature.
VAINAVI
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "full of life" or "abounding in vitality," associated with the goddess Durga in Hindu mythology.
VAINO
MasculineRare Finnish masculine given name derived from the Finnish word 'vaines', meaning 'to flourish' or 'to prosper'.
VAIRA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit name that means 'strength' and was used as a title for brave warriors in ancient Indian culture.
VAIRON
MasculineRare, unique given name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
VAISHALI
FeminineSanskrit name derived from the historic Indian city, meaning 'abounding in wealth'.
VAISHNAV
MasculineDistinct Sanskrit-derived name, signifying 'Lord of Vishnu', paying homage to Hinduism's preserver deity.
VAISHNAVI
FeminineIndian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Vaishnavi', meaning 'devotee of Lord Vishnu', signifying devotion, wisdom, and strength.
VAISHVI
FeminineVaishvi, of Indian origin, means 'goddess of the universe' in Sanskrit, carrying rich cultural significance as the consort of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
VAITEA
FemininePolynesian given name of Tahitian origin, derived from 'vaitae', meaning 'to fly'.
VAITIARE
FemininePolynesian name of Tahitian origin, meaning 'fresh water flower,' symbolizing beauty and purity.
VAIYA
FeminineDistinctive Sanskrit name meaning "increase" or "growth," often associated with the Hindu god Vishnu.
VAKESHA
FeminineRare Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vakresh', meaning 'camel'. It's associated with strength, wisdom, and royalty in Hindu mythology.
VAL
FeminineLatin-derived unisex name meaning 'strength' or 'ourage', popularized by the Roman poet Ovid in his epic poem Metamorphoses, where Val was a brave companion of Aeneas. Today, it's a popular choice for both boys and girls, standing alone or as a short form of Valentine/Valentina.
VAL
MasculineVal is short for Valentine, a Latin name meaning 'strong' or 'healthy', derived from valere.
VALA
FeminineVala, of Scandinavian origin, means 'those chosen by the gods' in Old Norse, associated with swiftness and strength.