Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VINEY
FeminineIndian origin name, from Punjab, meaning 'wine', symbolizing celebration and joy, popularized during the 19th century migrations.
VINH
MasculineThe name Vinh originates from Vietnam, meaning 'to win' or 'victory', tracing back to ancient hopes for battle success during the Nguyen dynasty (1740-1945), now popularly used as a given name.
VINH
FeminineAncient Vietnamese name meaning "eternal" or "permanent", often associated with good fortune and stability.
VINI
FeminineItalian name of ancient Roman origin, meaning 'wine'. It translates from the Latin word "vinum".
VINIA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from 'vigna', meaning 'vineyard'.
VINICIO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from the Latin word "vinum," meaning "wine." It translates to "little wine" or "wine-like.
VINICIUS
MasculinePortuguese name meaning 'wine', popularized by Brazilian poet Vinicius de Moraes.
VINIE
FeminineItalian name, a variant of Virginia, meaning "pure" or "chaste," often associated with Latin 'virgo', meaning virgin.
VINISHA
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit "vinishtha," meaning "distinguished" or "eminent.
VINIT
MasculineIndian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Vinit', meaning 'invited' or 'welcomed'. It signifies warmth and hospitality.
VINITA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit name meaning 'small vine' or 'one who has a vine', associated with growth and fertility, and popular among Hindu families.
VINN
MasculineScandinavian name meaning 'friend', derived from the Old Norse word 'vinr'.
VINNA
FeminineScandinavian name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "vinr," meaning "friend.
VINNI
FeminineThe name Vinni originates from Italy and means "to win" or "victory".
VINNIA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived name meaning "conquering" or "victorious," believed to have originated from the Latin word "vinco.
VINNIE
FemininePopular Italian-derived nickname for Vincent, meaning "conquering" or "winning", brought to Britain by the Normans. It has no specific standalone meaning but is often chosen for its uniqueness and memorability.
VINNIE
MasculineItalian name variant with Latin roots meaning 'to conquer', popularized by Saint Vincent of Saragossa. It gained independence as a given name in the mid-20th century.
VINNY
MasculinePopular Italian-American nickname derived from Vincent, which means 'conquering' or 'winning' in Latin.
VINOD
MasculineIndian masculine given name derived from Sanskrit 'vinaya', meaning 'respect' or 'discipline'. It signifies someone who embodies these qualities, with roots tracing back to ancient India's Hindu community.
VINOLA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "like wine" and symbolizing happiness and warmth.
VINONA
FeminineCaptivating female name of African origin, derived from the Malagasy language and meaning "the one who is loved." It has been passed down through generations and is believed to have been given to daughters in royal families as a wish for them to be cherished throughout their lives.
VINSON
MasculineAmerican given name of English origin with no widely accepted meaning. It was originally a surname derived from 'fin' and '-son', but no historical evidence supports this derivation.
VINSTON
MasculineWinston is an English name derived from "wine" and "stone", translating to "joy stone". It was originally given to those living near vineyards, first recorded as a surname in the 13th century before becoming popular as a given name in the 19th century due to Sir Winston Churchill. Despite his initial dislike for it, Churchill's fame has associ
VINT
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English 'feothan', meaning 'fifth'. Traditionally used for fifth children, it was popular during medieval England but has since become rare.
VINTAGE
FeminineEnglish given name originating in the late 19th century, meaning 'old-fashioned' or 'timeless'.
VINTON
MasculineUnusual, unisex name of American origin, derived from the Old English personal name Vincent, meaning 'conquering' or 'winning'.
VINTRELL
MasculineEnigmatic name of unknown origin, lacking etymology or recognized meaning in common languages.
VINYETTE
FeminineRare yet enchanting French feminine given name derived from 'vigne', meaning vineyard, and signifying elegance.
VINZENT
MasculineVincent is a Latin-origin name meaning "conquering" or "winning," popularized by historical figures like Saint Vincent of Saragossa and Vincent van Gogh, remaining consistently popular worldwide.
VIOLA
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'violet', inspired by the vibrant purple flower, often associated with happiness, love, and fidelity.
VIOLA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'violet' or 'purple', symbolizing beauty, grace, modesty, and humility.
VIOLANDA
FeminineItalian name derived from 'violoncello', meaning 'little viol' in English.
VIOLAR
FeminineItalian-origin unisex name derived from "violarius," meaning "pertaining to violets." It honors the beautiful flower and was traditionally used in Tuscany, often given during springtime when violets bloom.
VIOLET
FeminineEnglish name of Latin origin, meaning violet flower, traditionally given to February-born girls due to the blooming season of violets. Throughout history, Violet has been associated with royalty, literature, and art, symbolizing faithfulness and constancy.
VIOLET
MasculineUnique English girl's name derived from the Latin 'viola', meaning violet or purple, associated with royalty and wealth. It gained popularity in the Victorian era and is also a traditional Welsh name meaning 'gentle'.
VIOLETA
MasculineUnique and beautiful Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'viola', meaning 'violet' or 'purple'. It evokes images of beauty and elegance, and has been popularized by figures such as Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer's fictional gypsy woman and Violeta Parra, a renowned Chilean folk singer. Despite its international appeal, Violeta remains relatively uncommon outside of Spanish-speaking countries.
VIOLETA
FeminineFemale name of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning 'violet' in both languages, inspired by the flower and color.
VIOLETH
FeminineRare yet meaningful Greek name derived from 'violaceus', meaning violet.
VIOLETROSE
FeminineCaptivating French name combining Violet and Rose, flowers symbolic of elegance, grace, beauty, and love.
VIOLETT
FeminineThe feminine given name Violett has French origins, derived from 'violette,' meaning 'violet.' It signifies modesty, humility, and new beginnings, associating with the delicate violet flower.