Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VERNEZ
FeminineRare yet captivating French first name derived from the Occitan word "vern", meaning "green".
VERNIA
FeminineRare yet captivating female given name of Latin origin, meaning "of spring" and symbolizing renewal and growth.
VERNICA
FeminineVeronica is a unique and charming female name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Vernon, meaning 'from the settlement on green land'.
VERNICE
MasculineItalian name meaning 'varnish', historically linked to art and craftsmanship, and was popular among medieval Italians in these fields.
VERNICE
FeminineElegant Italian name derived from 'vernice', meaning 'varnish'. Popularized during the Renaissance, it signifies beauty and grace, associated with the glossy finish provided by varnish on wood surfaces. Historically, notable figures like Giovanni Antonio Vernizzi, also known as Il Veronese, have carried this unique and captivating name that remains uncommon today.
VERNICIA
FeminineLatin-derived name of ancient Roman origin, signifying creativity and beauty as it translates to 'to varnish' or 'to paint.'
VERNIDA
FeminineElegant, African-origin Yoruba name meaning "one who brings beauty or wealth.
VERNIE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived feminine name meaning "of spring" or "to bloom," symbolizing freshness and growth.
VERNIE
MasculineUncommon female given name of unknown origin and meaning.
VERNIECE
FeminineFrench-derived given name, meaning 'varnish', coined as an adjective describing something shining or polished, popular among artistic families in 19th-century France.
VERNIKA
FeminineRare yet charming Slavic name of Russian origin, meaning "spring," evoking freshness and growth.
VERNIQUE
FeminineVeronique is an elegant female name of Latin origin meaning 'true victory', derived from the male name Veronicus, which evolved over time to become popular in France during the Middle Ages.
VERNIS
MasculineFrench origin, derived from "vernis," meaning "varnish". Traditionally given to those connected to varnishing crafts like furniture making or art restoration, it signifies skill and precision. Notably carried by French painter Jean-Vernis Courbet (1819-1877), Vernis is a distinctive and meaningful name choice today.
VERNIS
FeminineFrench origin name, derived from the Old French word 'vernis', meaning 'varnish'. It symbolizes beauty and durability, and was often associated with good fortune in medieval France.
VERNISA
FeminineItalian name meaning "springlike," associated with renewal and growth, and historically linked to notable figures like Saint Verissa.
VERNISE
FeminineRare Latin-origin feminine name signifying 'spring' or 'renewal', associated with ancient Roman god Ver of springs and wells, and meaning 'to strive'.
VERNISHA
FeminineCaptivating female name of recent popularity, originating from West Africa or Congo, with roots in the Bantu language family. Its meaning, derived from "-nsha" (beauty) and "ver-" (pure), translates to 'true beauty' or 'pure attractiveness'.
VERNITA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from Latin "vernus," meaning "of spring" or "springtime.
VERNITTA
FeminineRare American name derived from Latin 'vern' meaning spring/green and Italian '-itta' meaning little, signifying "little spring" or "little green one".
VERNIYA
FeminineRussian name derived from the Slavic word "vernyi," meaning "faithful" or "loyal.
VERNOICA
FeminineVernonica is an Italian name meaning 'true image' or 'bearer of victory,' derived from the male name Veronica and associated with various saints.
VERNOLA
FeminineRare Italian female given name with uncertain meaning, possibly derived from the Latin word "vernus" or the town of Vernole in Puglia.
VERNON
MasculineEnglish unisex given name derived from the Old French surname Vernon, meaning "from the alder tree," symbolizing strength and courage in Norse mythology. It first appeared as a given name in the 19th century but has since become more associated with males despite occasional use for females. Notable bearers include musician Vernon Reid and basketball player Vernon Maxwell.
VERNON
FeminineEnglish unisex name derived from the Anglo-Norman word "Verne," meaning "alder tree.
VERNONA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "of spring" or "springlike," associated with nature's freshness and renewal.
VERNONICA
FeminineVeronica is a female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'veronicus,' meaning 'true image' or 'victory-bearer.'
VERNOR
MasculineRare Latin male given name that means "spear strength," conveying power and courage. It has remained relatively obscure throughout history but gained recognition through notable figures like science fiction author Vernor Vinge.
VERNUS
MasculineRare,Latin-origin name derived from "Verinus," meaning "of the spring" or "like spring.
VERO
MasculineItalian name with Latin roots meaning 'true' or 'real', used in medieval Italy for both boys and girls. It's known for its simplicity and uniqueness, being easy to pronounce worldwide despite its ancient Roman origins.
VERO
FeminineShortened form of Italian Veronica, deriving from Latin 'verus' (truth) and 'nica' (victory), meaning 'truthful victor'. It's associated with Saint Veronica's legend and has been popular worldwide since the Middle Ages.
VERON
FeminineVéron is a classic French boys' name of Latin origin, derived from Verona meaning "true" or "firm," popularized by figures like René Descartes and associated with Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, conveying honesty and strength.
VERON
MasculineItalian origin given name, derived from the city Verona, meaning 'true love'.
VERONA
FeminineVerona, of Italian origin, means 'true' or 'genuine,' inspired by the ancient Roman city where Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet unfolded.
VERONCIA
FeminineVeronica is a feminine given name of Latin origin that means "little true icon." It gained popularity in the Middle Ages due to its association with Saint Veronica and her miraculous image, known as the "Verdiccio" or "Veronica.
VERONDA
FeminineUnique female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba language meaning "the one who brings happiness". It is associated with the Yoruba goddess Oshun and was traditionally given to girls born on lucky days in Nigeria. Today, it is recognized globally as a distinctive and meaningful name.
VERONE
FeminineItalian name derived from the historic city of Verona, known for its architectural marvels like the Arena di Verona and as Shakespeare's setting for Romeo and Juliet.
VERONIA
FeminineVeronia, of Latin origin, means 'truth' or 'reality', inspired by the Latin word 'verus'. Historically, Saint Veronica, who compassionately aided Jesus on his way to Calvary, bore this elegant and distinctive name.
VERONIC
FeminineVeronica is a female name of Latin origin, meaning 'true victory'. It was popularized by Saint Veronica, who wiped Jesus' face with her veil, leaving an imprint that became known as the Veil of Veronica.
VERONICA
MasculineFemale given name of Latin origin derived from 'veronicam', meaning 'bearer of victory' or 'true image'. It gained popularity due to Saint Veronica, who wiped Jesus' sweat during his crucifixion, leaving an imprint on her veil.
VERONICA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'bearing victory,' popularized by Saint Veronica's association with Jesus Christ.