Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VERLON
FeminineUnique, rarely-used American name without a known etymology or fixed meaning.
VERLON
MasculineRare French given name derived from "verlaine," meaning "from the winery," reflecting its centuries-old connection to viticulture.
VERLY
FeminineRare French name derived from "ver", meaning "spring" or "renewal".
VERLYN
FeminineUncommon English name derived from Old English 'verel', meaning 'faithful'. It originally carried connotations of loyalty and devotion to family and community.
VERLYN
MasculineUnique American name derived from 'vervain', an herb also known as 'verbena'. Traditionally female but suitable for either gender, it signifies 'to bring forth' or 'to bear', suggesting nurturing strength and resilience.
VERLYNN
MasculineUncommon American given name with unknown origins and no specific meaning, first appearing in the 20th century. Despite its rarity, it has been used sparingly across the United States since 1972.
VERLYNN
FeminineUnique American first name with unclear origins, believed to have been created during the early to mid-20th century. Its meaning is unknown, as it is not derived from any known language or culture.
VERMA
FeminineUnique unisex name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Varmman" meaning "related to the Varma family," prominent Brahmins in ancient India.
VERMEL
FeminineDistinctive Portuguese name derived from "vermelho," meaning "red.
VERMELL
FeminineUnique given name of Catalan origin, meaning "red," traditionally used in Catalonia and associated with the vibrant energy of that color.
VERMELLE
FeminineUnique French given name derived from the word 'vermeil,' meaning golden red, and historically associated with elegance and sophistication.
VERMON
MasculineUnique American boys' name derived from Vermont, which means 'green mountain'.
VERMONICA
FeminineRare and captivating name derived from Virgil's Aeneid, meaning 'little worm' or 'wriggler', inspired by the writhing spirits in the underworld.
VERMONT
MasculineRare yet significant name with French origins, translating to "green mountain" and inspired by the lush greenery and mountains of the region explored by Samuel de Champlain in the 17th century.
VERMONT
FeminineUncommon American given name derived from the French phrase 'Verts Monts,' meaning 'green mountains,' and named by French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1647.
VERN
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word "fearn," meaning "alder tree." It symbolizes strength and resilience. Originally used as a surname in medieval times, it evolved into a given name, notably carried by American jazz musician Vernon Dalhart.
VERN
FeminineThe name Vern is derived from Old English "fearn," meaning "from the alder tree," which was sacred to ancient Anglo-Saxons, and has historical usage dating back to medieval England.
VERNA
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin female given name meaning "native" or "domestic," associated with being born in one's native land and evolved from its humble Roman slave origins to signify elegance, sophistication, and intelligence.
VERNA
FeminineLatin-derived female name meaning "fresh" or "springlike," symbolizing renewal and growth.
VERNABELLE
FeminineRare yet captivating French name meaning 'beautiful fern'.
VERNADA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived female name meaning 'of spring', historically associated with the Roman goddess of spring and symbolizing freshness and growth.
VERNADEAN
FeminineRare American female given name created by Lord Byron, derived from Latin 'verna' meaning native or homeborn, possibly inspired by 'verus amor' meaning true love.
VERNADEEN
FeminineUncommon American first name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly a blend of Vernon and caden/a or created independently.
VERNADETTE
FeminineVariant of the French name Bernadette, meaning 'bold as a bear' or 'strong as a bear', with '-ette' denoting diminutiveness.
VERNADINE
FeminineUnique French-origin given name derived from "vernal," meaning early or belonging to spring, signifying freshness and vitality.
VERNAE
FeminineUncommon yet beautiful given name with an uncertain Latin-inspired meaning, "of spring" or "early," though this origin is not definitively proven.
VERNAL
FeminineUnique, Latin-derived given name meaning 'of spring' or 'pertaining to spring', conveying freshness and renewal.
VERNAL
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "early spring," symbolizing growth and renewal.
VERNALEE
FeminineUncommon American female given name coined by author Charlotte Armstrong for her 1942 novel, with no universally accepted meaning but sometimes interpreted as 'from the green meadow'.
VERNALL
MasculineUncommon, Latin-derived given name meaning 'of spring' or 'belonging to spring'. Originally a surname, it later became a first name in English-speaking countries.
VERNAMAE
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, literally meaning "Mother of Peace," derived from the words "Verna" (peace) and "Mae" (mother). It reflects deep reverence for motherhood and harmony within Igbo culture.
VERNAN
MasculineLatin-derived male name meaning 'of spring' or 'early', associated with the god of spring in ancient Roman mythology, symbolizing new beginnings and nature's rebirth.
VERNANDO
MasculineUnique and distinctive name of Latin origin that means "to be desired" or "worthy to be loved.
VERNARD
MasculineAfrican American male given name with a rich history dating back to ancient Rome. Its meaning, derived from Latin and Germanic elements, signifies 'brave slave born in the household'. Today, it serves as a unique and personal choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their sons.
VERNASIA
FeminineElegant and rare name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria, with a potential meaning of "beauty" or "grace".
VERNAY
FeminineRare French given name derived from the Latin word 'vernus', meaning 'of spring' or 'early'.
VERNE
FeminineFrench name derived from "vern," meaning "alder," known for its strength and durability. It gained popularity worldwide thanks to author Jules Verne, best known for "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and "Around the World in Eighty Days.
VERNE
MasculineEnglish boy's name derived from the Old French word "ver" meaning green, associated with the color green in English.
VERNEAL
FeminineAfrican-American origin name derived from 'vernal', meaning 'related to spring'. It's modern, unisex, and gaining popularity among African American families despite lacking historical figures associated with it.
VERNEAL
MasculineRare, American-origin male given name created by combining "Vern" and "Alan", without specific meaning or historical significance.