Male names.

VENNIS

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning "from Venus," the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

VENOY

Masculine

Intriguing French-origin name, derived from 'Venot,' meaning 'hunting' or potentially 'poison'; its exact origins are unclear, but it may denote strength, determination, or mystery.

VENSON

Masculine

Venson, of African origin from Congo, means 'God' in Kikongo, signifying divine power.

VENT

Masculine

Italian origin and means "wind".

VENTON

Masculine

Rare French name derived from "vent," meaning wind, with roots tracing back to medieval France.

VENTRELL

Masculine

Rare, unique Latin-derived given name meaning 'belly' or 'stomach,' offering elegance yet lacking historical significance.

VENTURA

Masculine

Captivating name of Spanish origin that translates to "favorable wind" or "lucky breeze.

VENTURE

Masculine

Rare yet memorable French-origin boys' name derived from 'aventure,' meaning 'adventure.' Traditionally used as a surname, Venture has evolved to signify courage and exploration, reflecting parents' desire to encourage adventurous spirits in their children.

VENTUS

Masculine

Latin-derived given name, meaning 'wind', originally associated with the Roman god of west wind in mythology.

VENUS

Masculine

Captivating female name derived from Latin 'Venus', meaning 'love' or 'desire'. It pays homage to Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

VEO

Masculine

The name Veo has unknown origins and its meaning and history are not widely documented.

VEON

Masculine

Unique and captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with Latin "vison" meaning 'fawn' or Hebrew 'stone'.

VEOTIS

Masculine

Unique first name with unknown etymology, potentially Greek or Latin in origin. It consists of five letters: V, E, O, T, I, S. The name Veotis has no widely recognized meaning.

VERA

Masculine

Vera is of Latin origin, meaning "faith" or "belief", derived from the phrase "vera icon" translating to "true image".

VERAL

Masculine

Latin-derived name that means "strong" and has ties to Roman mythology through Hercules, the god of strength.

VERALD

Masculine

Scandinavian given name meaning "powerful spring" or "ruling season", derived from Old Norse elements ver ("spring") and ald ("power").

VERBIE

Masculine

Rare French feminine name derived from the French word 'verbe', meaning 'verb'.

VERBLE

Masculine

Rare German name meaning "bright or famous".

VERBON

Masculine

Rare French name derived from the verbena plant, known for its fragrant flowers and historic healing properties.

VERDA

Masculine

Distinctive feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "vereda" meaning "true" or "truth".

VERDALE

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived given name meaning "green valley".

VERDEL

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the word 'verd', meaning 'green'.

VERDELL

Masculine

Uncommon American given name with uncertain origins and meaning, though it may derive from Spanish 'Verde' (green) combined with '-ell'. It has been used for both males and females since the mid-20th century.

VERDEN

Masculine

Rare English female name originating from Sir Walter Scott's 1820 novel "The Betrothed", derived from the Old English word 'weard', meaning 'guardian' or 'warden'.

VERDI

Masculine

Italian origin, means "green" but lacks a deeper symbolic significance. It gained prominence through Giuseppe Verdi, the renowned opera composer, who was born Francesco Antonio Verdi in 1813.

VERDIE

Masculine

Rare French-derived given name meaning 'green', symbolizing growth and nature.

VERDIS

Masculine

The name Verdis originates from Italy, meaning 'green' or 'verdant', derived from the Italian word 'verde'. Historically, it was often used as a surname in medieval times for individuals residing in verdant areas or working in nature-related professions.

VERDO

Masculine

Latin-derived unisex name, originally meaning "green" and tracing back to ancient Rome where it was used as both a given name and surname throughout history.

VERDON

Masculine

Mardeen is a rare, distinctive Irish name derived from Ó Maolmhigheana, meaning "devoted daughter".

VERDUN

Masculine

French name derived from 'verd,' meaning green, reflecting its origins near lush landscapes in southwest France.

VERE

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-origin name meaning "true" or "real," historically used by nobles like the 11th Earl of Oxford.

VERGAL

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "to plough" or "to wield," originally given to individuals associated with agriculture, but also famously borne by Roman poet Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro).

VERGE

Masculine

Spanish origin, meaning "edge" or "border", and was likely given to someone who lived on the outskirts of town. It has a strong, bold sound and has been popular as a boy's name in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries since the Middle Ages. Today, it is still most commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries but has gained some popularity worldwide as both a first and last name, conveying a sense of strength and stability.

VERGEL

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from 'vergel,' meaning 'orchard' or 'garden.' Traditionally given to boys, it now suits girls too and symbolizes nature's beauty.

VERGIE

Masculine

Unique French-origin girl's name, possibly derived from "vergiss", meaning "to forget". Though its origins are uncertain, it has been used historically and was borne by Vergiss the Elder, a Roman philosopher. Today, Vergie remains rare but symbolizes independence or remembrance to some.

VERGIL

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name, meaning 'flower/spring' or 'strong/forceful', most famously borne by the influential Roman poet Virgil.

VERIL

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin and undocumented meaning.

VERL

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of uncertain Germanic origin, possibly related to words meaning "to lose" or "to disappear", but its true meaning remains undetermined.

VERLAN

Masculine

French given name meaning 'from the lane', a variant of Vernal popularized in late 19th century France.

VERLAND

Masculine

Modern, unique given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from 'Veronica' and 'Land', gaining popularity in English-speaking countries since the late 20th century.