Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VIGGO
MasculineOld Norse masculine given name meaning 'battle landowner', derived from the elements 'vigg' ('battle') and 'oðal' ('property').
VIGINIA
FeminineVirginia is a feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "pure", popularized by Queen Elizabeth I and notably borne by writer Virginia Woolf and tennis player Virginia Wade.
VIGNESH
MasculineIndian name from Tamil Nadu meaning 'Lord of the Golden Mountain', associated with Lord Ganesha and considered auspicious.
VIGNETTE
FeminineUnique Italian-derived unisex given name, originating from the word 'vigna' meaning 'vineyard'.
VIGO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the Basque "Gipio," meaning "pathfinder." Traditionally given to community leaders, it gained prominence during the Middle Ages among the Basque people.
VIHA
FeminineUnique, unisex name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Vihang,' meaning 'to hang or suspend,' interpreted as symbolizing elevation or hovering high above. It holds rich cultural significance in Hindu mythology, associated with the celestial realm of Vihangam, signifying happiness and eternal bliss.
VIHAA
FeminineSanskrit girls' name meaning "earth/universe," associated with Hindu goddess Prithvi, and pronounced "vee-haa.
VIHAAN
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "prosperous life," composed of 'Vih' ('to prosper') and 'aan' ('life'). It holds cultural significance in India and is considered to bring prosperity and success, often chosen for its positive connotations.
VIHAANA
FeminineUnique female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing," inspired by Vibhishana from the Ramayana epic, symbolizing wisdom, loyalty, and triumph over adversity.
VIHAANREDDY
MasculineIndian name composed of 'Vihaan', meaning 'sun' in Sanskrit, and 'Reddy', a prominent Telugu surname. It combines the radiance of the sun with the strength of the Reddy community, making it unique yet deeply rooted in Indian culture and history.
VIHAAS
MasculineRare, Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'existence' or 'being', historically associated with masculinity but now considered unisex.
VIHAN
MasculineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Vyaha', meaning knowledge/wisdom, associated with Lord Vishnu ('Vihaya').
VIHANA
FeminineCaptivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Vihan," meaning "to vanish" or "to disappear," symbolizing the dissolution of negativity and obstacles.
VIHAS
MasculineIndian name from Odisha derived from Sanskrit 'Vihana', meaning 'ride' or 'journey'. It is associated with Lord Jagannath, symbolizing movement and transformation.
VIHIKA
FeminineCaptivating Indian female name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "dawn" or "beginning of the day," associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and learning.
VIJA
FeminineLatvian girls' name meaning 'victory', derived from Old Norse 'VIKJA'.
VIJAY
MasculineIndian name of Hindi origin that means "victory." It has been popular for centuries and is often associated with the Hindu god Indra. Many notable figures in Indian history have used this name, including rulers and cricket players. Today, Vijay is still a popular choice among Indians worldwide, as it symbolizes success and good fortune.
VIJAYA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'victory'.
VIKA
FeminineUnisex name of Slavic origin, derived from Viktor or Vita, meaning 'victory'. Traditionally Russian, it connotes success and good fortune.
VIKAS
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Vikaas', meaning 'growth' or 'prosperity'.
VIKASH
MasculineIndian-origin given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vikas', meaning 'growth' or 'development'. It signifies expansion, progress, prosperity, and is associated with Hindu mythology's seven sages.
VIKESH
MasculineVikesh, of Indian origin, means "all-pervading consciousness" and signifies compassion, wisdom, and protection, named after the Hindu god Vishnu.
VIKHYATH
MasculineIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "victory brings happiness.
VIKI
FeminineHungarian name meaning 'to live', popularized by Sándor Petőfi's poem; it's often used as a diminutive of Viktor or Viktoria, but also stands alone.
VIKIE
FeminineUnisex Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse "Vikingr," meaning pirate or sea robber, and popularized in recent years. It signifies strength and adventure while standing out with its unique pronunciation.
VIKITA
FeminineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit "Vikaatan", meaning victory or achievement. It is associated with the Hindu goddess Durga and believed to bring good fortune and protection to its bearer.
VIKKI
FeminineUnisex name of Hungarian origin meaning "victory".
VIKKIE
FeminineCaptivating Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, derived from Vikingr meaning "from Vikingland" or "of Viking descent".
VIKKY
FeminineNorwegian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "bay" or "inlet", associated with strength and nature, gaining popularity in the mid-20th century for both boys and girls.
VIKRAM
MasculineIndian name meaning 'courageous and delightful', derived from Sanskrit elements 'vika' and 'rama'. It was historically significant as the name of King Vikramaditya in the Mahabharata epic, and is popular worldwide due to its positive connotations.
VIKRAMADITYA
MasculineVikramaditya, of Indian origin, means "courageous as the sun".
VIKRAMJIT
MasculineIndian name meaning "one who has conquered courageously," derived from Sanskrit words 'Vikram' (courageous) and 'jit' (conquered), with historical and religious significance in India.
VIKRANT
MasculineSanskrit male name that means 'one who progresses towards victory'.
VIKRANTH
MasculineIndian name of Tamil origin, derived from "viku" meaning 'to grow' and "arathu" meaning 'battle'. It signifies one who grows stronger through challenges.
VIKTOR
MasculineSlavic name derived from 'viktory', meaning 'winner'.
VIKTORIA
FeminineFemale given name of Latin origin that means "to conquer" or "victory".
VIKTORIJA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Victor, meaning "victory" or "conqueror". It translates to "female victor" or "female conqueror", reflecting strength, courage, and success.
VIKTORIYA
FeminineBulgarian feminine given name derived from the male name Viktor, meaning "victory" in Latin.
VIKTORYA
FeminineUnique female name of Slavic origin, derived from the male name Viktor, which means "conqueror" or "winner".
VIKY
FeminineShort form of Victoria, a Greek name meaning 'victory' in Latin.