Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VIOLETTA
FeminineDistinctive Italian name derived from the violet flower, signifying love and loyalty, popularized in the 19th century.
VIOLETTE
FeminineUnique French feminine given name derived from the French word for 'violet', signifying the purple color or violet flower.
VIOLIA
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "viola," meaning violet, associated with modesty and grace.
VIONA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name that means life, carrying historical significance and associations with vitality, renewal, and resilience.
VIONDA
FeminineFrench-origin name derived from Violette, meaning 'violet', symbolizing modesty, humility, and faithfulness. Rare yet distinctive, it's more commonly used outside France, particularly in Russia and Eastern Europe.
VIONE
FeminineRare and captivating first name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history. Its unique sound makes it intriguing, despite the lack of definitive information about its origins.
VIONETTE
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning 'violet', inspired by the 19th-century admiration for the color violet's symbolism of innocence.
VIONNA
FeminineRare French name derived from "Violaine," meaning violet flower, and associated with the color purple and floral beauty.
VIORA
FeminineRomanian girl's name meaning 'wild rose', symbolizing strength and resilience, often associated with elegance and nature in Romanian culture.
VIPER
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by the serpent-like creature called a viper, and often associated with bold personalities.
VIPER
FeminineDistinctive given name derived from the Latin word 'vipera', meaning 'viper'.
VIPUL
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vipula', meaning 'full' or 'complete', often associated with abundance and prosperity.
VIR
MasculineClassic male name of Latin origin, meaning 'strong', with ties to the Roman Empire and associations with the planet Venus.
VIRA
FeminineSanskrit origin, meaning "heroic".
VIRAAJ
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, popular in northern regions like Punjab and Rajasthan, meaning "brave" or "heroic," inspired by Hindu mythology's first human, Viraj.
VIRAAN
MasculineIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Vira', meaning 'brave' or 'heroic', symbolizing belonging to the brave ones.
VIRAANSH
MasculineIndian male name derived from Sanskrit words "Vira" (brave) and "Ansh" (portion), meaning "a brave portion".
VIRAAT
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'conqueror' or 'victorious', embodying strength, valor, and leadership.
VIRADHYA
FeminineVirahya is an ancient Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'without heroism' or 'without bravery', composed of 'Vira' (hero) and 'Hya' (without).
VIRAJ
MasculineRare but rising male name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'born of a hero'.
VIRAJREDDY
MasculineVirajreddy, of Indian origin, combines 'Viraj' meaning 'heroic', with 'Reddy' signifying 'prosperity'.
VIRAK
MasculineTraditional Cambodian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'.
VIRAL
MasculineViral: Name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Vira', meaning courageous or brave; popularized by Virat Kohli.
VIRANSH
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Vir' (brave) and 'Ansh' (portion), interpreted as 'a brave portion'. It has historical significance, being one of the seven sages in Hindu mythology, and remains popular among Indians for its strong connotation.
VIRAT
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'vir', meaning 'hero'. It signifies courage and valor.
VIRBLE
FeminineRare, French-origin given name with unknown meanings, possibly derived from Virbelle or Verbeke, or linked to an undocumented place.
VIRDA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'green', associated with nature and growth, first used sporadically in medieval Europe.
VIRDELL
FeminineRare name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning.
VIRDELL
MasculineRare, unique given name with unknown origin and no known meaning in any language. Despite its lack of historical background, the name has been carried by notable figures like a U.S. Army officer during World War II. Today, it remains distinctive due to its rarity.
VIRDEN
MasculineRare and distinctive given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with suggestions ranging from Irish to English derivation or modern coinage.
VIRDIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'virtue or courage', reflecting Roman ideals of strength and integrity.
VIRDIANA
FeminineRare Spanish name with mysterious origins, believed to derive from the Latin word 'viridis', meaning green.
VIRDIE
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, despite its historical use by notable figures like Virdie the hermit.
VIREN
MasculineIndian name from Gujarat, meaning 'hero' in Sanskrit.
VIRENE
FeminineRare and beautiful name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to have been coined from various European names but without definitive evidence.
VIRGA
FeminineRare, distinctive name of Latin origin, meaning 'rod' or 'twig'.
VIRGAL
MasculineVergil: A rare, mysterious name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by the Roman poet Virgil.
VIRGAL
FeminineVirgil is a name of Latin origin derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, borne by the famous poet Publius Vergilius Maro, known for his epic poem "The Aeneid" and considered one of the greatest poets of Latin literature. The name Virgil has no specific meaning beyond its association with the poet but is historically popular in Europe and still used today, particularly in Italy and Spain. It has inspired many authors over centuries, with references appearing in works like Dante's "Divine Comedy".
VIRGE
MasculineThe name Virginia originates from Latin, signifying "pure" or "innocent," derived from the Latin word "virgo," also meaning virgin. It has been widely recognized throughout history, notably in religious contexts symbolizing the Virgin Mary, but can also be used as a secular girl's name today.
VIRGEAN
FeminineVirgin is a rare Latin-origin given name derived from 'virgo,' meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin', symbolizing purity and innocence.