Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VRAJ
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vrisha', meaning 'bull', symbolizing strength.
VRIHA
FeminineRare, Sanskrit-derived boys' name that translates to "expansive" or "vast," symbolizing limitless potential and grandeur.
VRINDA
FeminineVrinda, of Indian origin, means "garden" in Sanskrit, reflecting its natural beauty and connotations. In Hindu mythology, Vrinda is known for her loyalty as the wife of King Bali, and she is associated with the goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing purity and grace. Today, it's a popular girl's name worldwide, signifying love, devotion, and natural beauty.
VRISA
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from the word 'vrisko', meaning 'to find'. It's often associated with the goddess Hera in Greek mythology and remains relatively uncommon yet recognizable today.
VRISHA
FeminineRare yet significant Sanskrit name meaning 'bull', symbolizing strength and power in Hindu culture.
VRISHANK
MasculineIndian name of Gujarati origin that means "powerful" or "strong," associated with the Hindu god Indra and historically favored by Indian royalty and warriors.
VRITI
FeminineAncient Indian name meaning 'activity' or 'custom,' also linked to one of seven mythical sages. It's often associated with wisdom and creativity in Hindu texts, carrying rich cultural history.
VRITIKA
FeminineVritika, an exotic Indian name derived from "Vrisha," signifies purity, motherhood, and fertility, embodying these qualities. It also holds historical significance as the wife of King Virata in the Mahabharata epic, associating it with royalty, intelligence, and strength.
VRUNDA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'vrudda', meaning 'growing' or 'flourishing'.
VSEVOLOD
MasculineMale given name of Slavic origin, meaning 'ruler of all', derived from the Old East Slavic words "vse" meaning 'all' and "volod" meaning 'rule'.
VU
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese given name meaning "cloud".
VUE
MasculineVietnamese girl's name meaning "view" or "scenery".
VUK
MasculineThe name Vuk, derived from the South Slavic element 'vuk' meaning 'wolf', is of Serbian origin and signifies strength, courage, and freedom.
VUKAN
MasculineSerbian name derived from the ancient Slavic word "vuk," meaning 'wolf'.
VUKASIN
MasculineSerbian name derived from "vuk" meaning wolf and "sin" as a diminutive suffix, translating to "little wolf".
VULA
FeminineAfrican unisex name from the Zulu tribe in South Africa, meaning "to bloom" or "flourish," symbolizing growth and good fortune.
VULNAVIA
FeminineRare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman goddess Vulcania and coined by American author L. Frank Baum in his 1904 novel "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz".
VUNG
FeminineRare but meaningful Vietnamese name derived from "vũng," meaning "bay" or "cove," symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
VUONG
MasculineVietnamese given name with potential cultural significance, though its exact meaning remains undocumented in English sources.
VURLA
FeminineRare, unique given name with unknown origins; theories include Scandinavian roots ("slain warrior") or Latin variant spelling (Virgil, "fluent in speech"), but its true meaning remains enigmatic.
VUTHY
MasculineRare Cambodian given name derived from ancient Khmer language, meaning "pearl" or "jewel", associated with elegance and nobility since King Jayavarman VII's daughter bore the name.
VY
FeminineVietnamese origin, signifies "happiness" and symbolizes joy, warmth, and positivity while believed to bring good luck and prosperity in Vietnamese culture.
VY
MasculineVietnamese unisex name meaning "rain", also associated with elegance and beauty.
VYAAN
MasculineIndian-origin boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'vyāna', meaning 'breath' or 'life force'. It holds historical and cultural significance in India as one of the seven wise sages, the Saptarishi, believed to have contributed to world creation through the Vyāna Yajña. Traditionally passed down in Hindu families, Vyaan is considered auspicious, believed to bring good fortune and prosperity. Today, it's also gaining global popularity for its profound meaning and unique sound.
VYACHESLAV
MasculineAncient Slavic name meaning 'more glory', originating from Old Russia.
VYAN
MasculineRecently popularized, unique name with unknown origins and meanings, often chosen for its distinctive sound.
VYANA
FeminineVayana is a rare yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'vyadh', meaning 'to fly'. It signifies 'she who flies' or 'the one who soars'.
VYANNA
FeminineUnique, modern given name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its short history and lack of widespread recognition.
VYAS
MasculineIndian unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word 'vyas', meaning 'name'. It's associated with Vyasa, the sage who authored the Mahabharata epic, and carries meanings of wisdom and literary prowess.
VYCTORIA
FeminineVictoria is a Latin-derived name meaning 'victory', popularized by Queen Victoria's reign.
VYCTORYA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female name meaning 'victor' or 'conqueror', derived from the male name Victor and softened with the feminine suffix '-ya'.
VYDIA
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from 'veduyah', meaning 'knowledge' or 'understanding'.
VYKTOR
MasculineViktor is a Slavic name meaning "quick carrier", popular among Slavic peoples since medieval times.
VYKTORIA
FeminineSlavic-Sandinavian name meaning "power", popularized in literature by Pushkin's poem and carried to Europe via the Normans.
VYLA
FeminineUnknown origin and does not have a widely accepted meaning or history.
VYLAH
FeminineRare Hebrew girl's name meaning 'dedicated to God'.
VYLET
FeminineRare Greek-origin given name derived from "vyleo," meaning "to wail" or "to cry out," suggesting someone passionate and expressive.
VYLETT
FeminineUncommon English female given name derived from Old English words "wyl" (will or desire) and "ett" (small enclosure), signifying a small desired place.
VYLETTE
FeminineVillette is a French-derived name meaning "small farm or village," popularized by Honoré de Balzac's novel "Père Goriot.
VYNCENT
MasculineRecently popular, enigmatic name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning but offering personal creativity in interpretation.