Female and male names starting with the letter "V" .
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VALERINE
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "strong" or "well," popularized by figures like Emperor Hadrian's mother, Aelia Galla, and notable French noblewoman Valerine d'Albret.
VALERIO
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin meaning "to be strong" or "to be healthy".
VALERIY
MasculineUkrainian name derived from Latin "valere," meaning "strong" or "healthy.
VALERIYA
FeminineFeminine name of Slavic origin derived from the Latin word "valere," meaning "strong" or "healthy.
VALERY
MasculineLatin-derived unisex given name meaning "strong" or "healthy," popularized by ancient Roman family names such as Valerius.
VALERY
FeminineRussian origin derived from the Latin "valere," meaning "strong" or "healthy." Traditionally male, it has been popular among Russians and used by notable figures like poet Valery Bryusov and conductor Valery Gergiev.
VALERYA
FeminineUnique and beautiful female given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Latin word "valere," meaning "strong" or "healthy." It was popularized during the Soviet era in Eastern Europe and has since gained global recognition. Despite its connection to Saint Valerius, there isn't much historical evidence about famous individuals named Valerya. However, Ukrainian model Valeria Lukyanova has helped popularize this captivating name among younger generations.
VALERYE
FeminineDistinctive given name of Russian origin, derived from the Latin word 'valere', meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'. In Russia, it was popularized during the 19th century, often given to girls with strong spirits, and has since become associated with intelligence and independence. Notable figures like poet Valerye Neweselova have contributed to its historical significance and cultural heritage.
VALERYN
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "strong" or "healthy," historically held by figures like Roman consul Valerius Publicola.
VALESHA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'strong' or 'healthy', once popular among ancient Roman nobility.
VALESHIA
FeminineRare yet beautiful Latin-derived name meaning "healthy" or "strong," symbolizing vitality.
VALESIA
FeminineValesia, a unique female name, originates from Latin 'valeo', meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'. It is also associated with Saint Valesia, an Irish saint, and Italian nobility.
VALESKA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "vale" meaning "be strong" or "be healthy".
VALESTA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning "strong" or "well.
VALETA
FeminineRare Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'healthy' or 'strong'.
VALETINA
FeminineValentina is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "valeo," meaning "strong" or "healthy." It was initially used as a surname in Italy before becoming popular as a given name in the 14th century.
VALETTA
FeminineValletta is a unique Maltese feminine given name derived from Malta's capital city, founded in 1566 by the Order of Saint John. Its meaning is loosely associated with "valley" or "valley town," reflecting its location between two hills. Throughout history, Valletta has been linked to Malta's rich cultural heritage and strategic importance, serving as a fortress against invasions. Today, it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its impressive architecture and historical significance. In literature, the name Valletta has been used to evoke images of strength, resilience, and beauty.
VALETTE
FeminineUnique and charming given name of Italian origin, derived from the city of Valletti in Italy. While its exact meaning remains unclear, some sources suggest it may mean "little valley" or "small valley." Notable figures like Jerome de Valette have contributed to its historical significance. Though still rare, Valette has gained popularity as a distinctive and meaningful name choice for children.
VALGENE
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived given name that signifies 'strength' and 'wellness,' with no recorded historical figures associated specifically.
VALGENE
MasculineRare given name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
VALHALLA
FeminineUnique male name of Norse origin, translating to "hall of the slain," referring to the legendary feast hall in Asgard where fallen warriors are chosen by Valkyries to dwell with gods Odin and Freya.
VALI
FeminineMale given name of Turkish origin, meaning "strength" or "power", with historical figures such as Vali (1745-1806) and several Ottoman rulers sharing this name.
VALI
MasculineViking-derived name meaning 'to strive' or 'be strong', originally used for warriors displaying great valor.
VALIA
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from "valias," meaning "strong" or "brave." It is often used as a nickname but stands beautifully on its own, embodying the valued qualities of valiance and strength in ancient Greek culture.
VALIANT
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Middle English 'valyant', meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', which originates from the Old French 'vailant'.
VALICE
MasculineRare, Latin-derived given name meaning "strong" or "well.
VALICIA
FeminineValacia is a rare, Spanish-derived feminine name meaning 'bravery', derived from Valor.
VALICITY
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "valere," meaning "to be strong" or "well." It signifies strength, wellness, and vitality, making it a unique and powerful choice for a baby girl's name.
VALIENTE
MasculineSpanish given name derived from 'valiente,' meaning 'brave' or 'courageous.' Originating in medieval Spain, this name traditionally bestows the qualities of bravery upon its bearer.
VALIER
FeminineLatin-derived name that means 'strong' or 'powerful', originating from the Middle Ages in France and historically used as both a given name and surname.
VALIERE
FeminineRare, feminine Latin-derived given name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful.'
VALIK
MasculineDistinctive Persian name derived from "valih," meaning "successor" or "heir." It carries historical importance as it was traditionally given to the eldest son who would inherit his father's title or estate.
VALIN
FeminineRare French given name derived from Latin "Valentinus", meaning "strong" or "healthy".
VALIN
MasculineUnisex given name of French origin, derived from "valoir" meaning 'to be worth' or 'have value', also related to Latin 'valor' signifying 'strength' or 'courage'. It was first used during the Middle Ages in France and can also serve as a shortened form of Valentin.
VALINA
FeminineRare yet distinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "valere" meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'. It translates to 'strong like a valiant warrior' or 'healthy and vigorous'.
VALINCIA
FeminineValencia is a captivating female given name derived from the Latin word "valere," meaning "strong" or "healthy." It originates as a surname signifying robustness before becoming popularized in medieval Spain, particularly in the city of Valencia, which shares its etymological roots. Today, Valencia remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughters, embodying strength and vitality while rooted in rich history.
VALINDA
FeminineDistinctive female given name of American origin, coined by George R. Gilman in 1872 for his novel "Old Capeng". It combines 'Val' from Valentine meaning strong or worthy, and '-inda', a popular feminine ending, resulting in a captivating name with historical significance.
VALINE
FeminineUnique girls' name of Latin origin, derived from 'valere,' meaning 'to be strong.' It embodies courage, resilience, and vigor, and was used in ancient Rome before gaining popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages.
VALIRE
FeminineValire is of Latin origin, meaning "strong" or "healthy", derived from the Latin word "valere".
VALIREE
FeminineElegant and unique girls' name with unknown origins, no widely recognized meaning, and no historical figures or legends associated with it. It was likely created as a modern invention, possibly inspired by names like Valerie or Valentine but with a distinct twist, making it easy to pronounce and remember despite its uniqueness. Its true meaning is open to personal interpretation, allowing individuals to create their own history and significance around the name.