Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .

VIYANSH

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "conquering the sky" or "achieving the sun", symbolizing strength and ambition.

VIYANSHI

Feminine

Unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'profound wisdom and protection'.

VIYOM

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit words meaning "fast" and referring to the north direction, associated with a mythological celestial being and brave Rajput rulers.

VIYONA

Feminine

Rare, captivating female name derived from Sanskrit, translating to 'pure lotus flower'.

VIZION

Masculine

Unique, distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no known language or mythological derivation, nor specific meaning or historical figure tied to it.

VLAD

Masculine

Distinctive name of Romanian origin, derived from the old Slavic word "vladimir," meaning "to rule" or "to command." Traditionally given to boys, it's famously associated with Vlad III Dracula, the 15th-century Wallachian ruler known as "Vlad the Impaler." While popular culture links Vlad to vampires due to Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula," there's no historical evidence supporting vampiric traits in Vlad III.

VLADA

Feminine

Slavic girls' name meaning 'she who rules'.

VLADIK

Masculine

Russian name, a charming diminution of Vladimir, which means 'little ruler of peace'.

VLADIMIR

Masculine

Ancient Slavic name meaning 'ruling peace'.

VLADISLAV

Masculine

Slavic name meaning "ruling glory".

VLADISLAVA

Feminine

Slavic name meaning "ruling glory," derived from the elements "vlada" (rule/power) and "slav" (glory).

VLADYSLAV

Masculine

Ukrainian name derived from Old Slavic elements "vladimir" and "slav", meaning "fame" and "glory" respectively, translating to "fame and glory". It was popularized by figures like Vladimir II Monomakh, a wise and strong Grand Prince of Kiev. Today, Vladyslav is considered powerful and traditional in Ukrainian culture, remaining popular among families with high aspirations and Ukrainian heritage worldwide.

VLASTA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Czech female name derived from the Slavic word for 'strength' or 'power', first used in the 10th century.

VLORA

Feminine

Distinctive name of Albanian origin derived from the city of the same name in southern Albania, known historically for its role in the country's independence movement.

VOCTORIA

Feminine

Victoria is a Latin-derived name meaning 'victory', popularized by Queen Victoria of the UK and used throughout history, including by saints and monarchs.

VODA

Feminine

Slavic name meaning 'water', derived from the Slavic word 'voda'.

VOHN

Masculine

Rare, mysterious name of uncertain origin and meaning.

VOID

Feminine

English origin, derived from the word "void," meaning empty or nonexistent in space or time.

VOID

Masculine

English origin, signifies 'empty' or 'hollow', gaining popularity in late 20th century media like literature, music, and film. It's often chosen for its unique sound and philosophical implications.

VOIGHT

Masculine

Distinctive American name derived from the Germanic 'Wulfric', meaning 'powerful wolf'.

VOILA

Feminine

French-origin unisex name derived from 'voilà', meaning 'there it is' or 'behold'. It's often associated with revelation and surprise.

VOILET

Feminine

Rare French-origin name derived from "voile," meaning "veil." Its exact origin is undocumented, but it's believed to have been used in medieval France, possibly as a diminutive form of names like Violine or Voiline.

VOL

Masculine

Rare Norse-derived name meaning "willow", brought to France by Vikings and popular among Normans.

VOLA

Masculine

Vola, of Latin origin, means "to fly" and has historically been associated with individuals born under fortunate circumstances or displaying exceptional courage and determination.

VOLA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'to fly', historically used for both males and females, with notable bearers including Roman Empress Vola Vale.

VOLANDA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "volans", meaning "flying". It symbolizes freedom and elegance.

VOLARE

Feminine

Captivating unisex given name originating from Italian roots, derived from "volare," meaning "to fly." It embodies freedom and ambition while remaining relatively uncommon.

VOLENA

Feminine

Volena: A rare Latin-derived feminine praenomen from the Roman Empire meaning "willing" or "desirous.

VOLETA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-origin female name meaning 'she who flies', often associated with freedom, independence, and spiritual prowess.

VOLF

Masculine

Rare and powerful Slavic male name derived from Old Norse 'Valfridr', meaning 'power over peace'.

VOLIA

Feminine

Feminine Russian given name meaning 'will' or 'desire', reflecting strength and determination, and associated with independence and freedom in Russian culture.

VOLINA

Feminine

Rare, exotic female name of Slavic origin, meaning 'falcon', possibly derived from the Slavic goddess of love and beauty, Volos, or the god of agriculture, fertility, and wealth. It symbolizes strength, independence, and beauty.

VOLKER

Masculine

German male given name meaning "people's warrior".

VOLLEY

Masculine

Distinctive given name of Latin origin, meaning "to fly," associated with freedom and movement, though its exact origins remain unclear.

VOLLIE

Feminine

Rare, distinctive French male name derived from "volontaire," meaning "willing.

VOLLIE

Masculine

Rare German name with powerful roots. Derived from "full" and "radiant", it means "complete radiance".

VOLNEY

Masculine

Rare French surname-derived given name with no specific meaning, believed to be of Germanic origin ('walh' and '-ingahaim'), first used in 17th-century France. Its most notable bearer was Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney (1757-1820), a French writer and traveler.

VOLODYMYR

Masculine

Ukrainian male given name derived from Old East Slavic elements meaning 'Lord of Peace'.

VOLTAIRE

Masculine

French male given name derived from the Latin word "voluntarius," meaning "willing" or "desirous.

VOLVI

Masculine

Rare Greek given name derived from the word "volvi," meaning "to roll" or "revolve." It evokes resilience, reminiscent of Prometheus' eternal cycle of suffering in Greek mythology.