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The unique name Volvy has unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, offering parents a rare opportunity to assign their own significance.
Von is a German-origin name derived from the Middle High German word "von," meaning "of" or "from." Traditionally used as a prefix for surnames to indicate nobility, Von has evolved into a powerful and imposing given name associated with authority and dignity.
Von is a unique given name of German origin, derived from the Middle High German word "von" meaning "of" or "from". It was historically used in surnames to indicate place of origin or lineage, and has since been adopted as an independent given name with growing popularity in the United States during the 20th century.
Vona is a Hungarian female given name derived from "vona," meaning "red.
Vonceal is a distinctive African American name from the early-mid 20th century, with unknown meanings but carrying a sense of individuality.
Vonceil is a unique African name derived from 'Kivunji,' meaning 'bushbuck' antelope, signifying grace and elegance.
Voncia is a unique African name of Bantu origin, meaning "to follow" or "to pursue," often associated with determination and resilience.
Vonciel is a rare French name derived from 'voyance', meaning 'vision' or 'clairvoyance'. It signifies clear vision or being visionary.
Voncil is an unusual first name with unknown origins and meanings. Some sources suggest it may have Germanic or French roots, while others believe it could be of African descent. Despite the lack of consensus on its origin, Voncil has been used in various cultures throughout history. One theory proposes that Voncil comes from the Germanic element "wuncil," meaning "servant of God." However, there is no concrete evidence to support this claim or other theories suggesting it's derived from the French name "Voncille" or is of noble descent. Ultimately, the true origin and meaning of Voncil remain uncertain, but its uniqueness makes it stand out regardless.
Voncile is a distinct African-origin name derived from Onike meaning "God has given me a gift" in Yoruba. Its creation combines elements potentially inspired by German ("von") and Italian ("Cile") names.
Voncille is a French feminine given name derived from 'vonce', meaning 'from the vineyard'.
Vonda is an American name created by author Isaac Asimov for his robot detective in "The Caves of Steel" (1954).
Vonda is an English female given name derived from the Old English word "wund", meaning "to wind". It was originally used as a nickname for those living by winding rivers or paths, or with a twisty personality.
Vondal is a rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the United States during the late 19th or early 20th century.
Vondale is an uncommon American male given name with Welsh roots meaning "white ring" or "fair ring," created by combining the prefix "von" meaning "from" or "of" with Dale, derived from the Welsh name Dwlais meaning "grove" or "valley.
Vondalee is a distinctive American name created by L. Frank Baum for his Oz series, first appearing in "The Road to Oz" (1908). Its meaning is not explicitly stated but is inferred from its musical and poetic sound.
Vondell is a unique American given name, first popularized in the mid-20th century, with no clear origin or meaning.
Vondell is an African-origin unisex name derived from Swahili "vunduli," meaning "happy." Traditionally given to children born during times of happiness in East Africa, it's now used globally but remains relatively rare.
Vondella is a rare African-American given name, likely created during the early 20th century in the U.S., blending 'Von' (German for 'of') and 'Della' (Italian pet form of Dolores), possibly meaning "of Dolores" or "from Dolores".
Vondia is an African-derived given name from the Yoruba culture, signifying 'ruler over storms', associated with the powerful female orisha Oya in Yoruba mythology.
Vondra is a rare, Czech boy's name meaning 'thunder', popular among nobility since the Middle Ages.
Vondre is an African given name of Kikongo origin meaning "to shine" or "bright," embodying qualities of light, radiance, and brilliance.
Vondrell is a unique African-origin given name derived from the Swahili word "vundure," meaning "to be brave.
Voneda is a rare, Slavic-derived Czech name meaning 'hope', embodying courage and wisdom.
Vonell is an American given name of recent origin, created by combining elements from prominent jazz figures' names like Von Freeman and Ella Fitzgerald. Though its explicit meaning is undetermined, many associate it with musical concepts such as harmony or rhythm due to its musical inspirations.
Vonessa is a unique Latin-derived name that means 'to weave', associated with nobility in the Middle Ages, and also believed to be a variant of Italian 'Bonasia' or German 'Bonita'.
Voneta: A distinctive African American name created by Winter Olympics gold medalist Vonetta Flowers, combining 'Von' (of/from) and 'etta', symbolizing excellence and diversity.
Vonetta, of African American origin, was popularized by Olympic alpine skier Vonetta Flowers and may be derived from Violet or a blend of Virginia and Netta.
Vonette is a distinctive female name of German origin, formed by combining the German noble prefix "von" with the French feminine suffix "-ette".
The name Vong is of Vietnamese origin, with a potential connection to the word "vọng," meaning "to wait." Its exact meaning remains unclear due to the cultural significance often associated with Vietnamese names.
Voni is an Italian name derived from Giovanni, meaning "God has shown favor," with notable historic figures like Giovanni Bellini and Giovanni Boccaccio.
Vonica is an uncommon Slavic given name derived from the Latin word 'Vinicia', meaning "belonging to Vineya".
Vonice is a unique female name of African origin, derived from "Funmilayo", meaning "If it is not otherwise heard". It honors Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, a notable women's rights activist in Nigeria, and was coined by her son, Fela Anikulapo Kuti as a tribute to his mother's strength. Today, Vonice signifies power and uniqueness.
Vonie is a rare yet charming French name derived from "vonne," meaning "from the sheepfold.
Vonisha is an African-derived female name from Swahili culture, meaning "one who speaks beautifully.
Vonita, of African origin, bears the Yoruba meaning 'she has beauty like the sun'.
Vonley is a distinctive African-origin name, created by combining 'Von' and 'iley', with possible ties to the Haitian Revolution.
Vonmarie is a rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'wreath of the sea,' popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages due to its association with virtue and piety.
Vonn is a distinctive Norwegian name derived from Úlfr Vónn, meaning "eager wolf," conveying strength and courage.
Vonn is a German origin gender-neutral name meaning "fair-haired", conveying strength and happiness.