Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter V, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a V. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Volkher | Army of people, warrior | |
Volkmar | Derived from the Old German element folk "people" combined with mari "famous". | |
Volney | People's Spirit | |
Volodimeru | A form of Vladimir, meaning great or famous ruler. | |
Volodislavu | Glorious ruler. | |
Volodya | Ruler of the world | |
Volodymyr | Ukrainian form of Vladimir. | |
Volos | Ox or God of the earth dragons magic cattle and trickery | |
Volta | Turn, Rotation | |
Voltaire | Pen name of François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), a French philosopher and writer, the author of Candide. It is not known how Arouet devised his name. He may have reversed the syllables of Airvault, a town where his family owned property; it may have been an anagram of the Latin spelling of his surname Arovet and LI standing for le jeune "the young"; or it may have come from French volontaire "determined". | |
Volund | Scandinavian cognate of Wayland, found in the poem Völundarkviða in the Poetic Edda. | |
Volundr | Old Norse form of Völund. | |
Volya | Free will | |
Von | Son Of | |
Vonahe'e | Means "medicine bundle woman" in Cheyenne. A medicine bundle is a collection of sacred items used in religious ceremonies [1]. | |
Vonda | Of Saxony | |
Vondila | American Invention | |
Vondra | Combination Of Vonda And Sandra | |
Vondre | Variation of Andre | |
Vonessa | butterfly | |
Vonesse | butterfly | |
Vonitia | city of canals | |
Vonizia | city of canals | |
Vonnessa | butterfly | |
Vonni | womanly; brave | |
Vonnie | victory bringer; womanly; brave | |
Vonte | Created Name | |
Vortigern | English form of Gwrtheyrn. | |
Vosgi | Western Armenian transcription of Voski. | |
Voshell | Fox | |
Voski | Means "gold" in Armenian. | |
Voss | Fox | |
Voughn | Small | |
Voula | Diminutive of Paraskevi. | |
Voulomaga | One who desires too much. | |
Vova | Famous Rule | |
Vox | Voice | |
Voyage | Journey | |
Vragi | Old Norse byname possibly meaning "mooring post". | |
Vrajesh | A name of Lord Krishna | |
Vrat | Vow to do certain things | |
Vrata | Pledge | |
Vratislav | To return glory | |
Vratislava | Feminine form of Vratislav. | |
Vreneli | Bearer of victory | |
Vreni | Name of a 3rd century saint. | |
Vridhi | Increase | |
Vrika | The moon | |
Vrinda | divine virtue and strength | |
Vrisa | Lord Krishna | |
Vrisag | Lord Shiva | |
Vrisha | Cow | |
Vrishab | Nandi | |
Vrishabendra | Nandi | |
Vrishank | Lord Vishnu | |
Vrishin | Peacock | |
Vrishti | Rain | |
Vrisini | Name of Lord Shiva. | |
Vritika | Success in life, or thought | |
Vritra | Enveloper or Dragon of draught but enemy of Indra | |
Vritti | Nature or behavior | |
Vronica | True image | |
Vruddhi | Growth, growth in family or business | |
Vrunda | Basil, tulsi. Another name of Goddess Sita. | |
Vrushket | Son of Karna | |
Vrushti | Rain | |
Vrutti | Temper or nature of a particular thing or situation | |
Vsevolod | All rule | |
Vugar | Alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Vüqar. | |
Vui | Cheerful | |
Vuk | Means "wolf" in Serbian. | |
Vukasin | Derived from Serbian vuk meaning "wolf". This was the name of a 14th-century Serbian ruler. | |
Vulcan | From the Latin Vulcanus, possibly related to fulgere meaning "to flash", but more likely of pre-Latin origin. In Roman mythology Vulcan was the god of fire. He was later equated with the Greek god Hephaestus. | |
Vulcanus | Latin form of Vulcan. | |
Vulk | Unknown | |
Vulmaro | Warrior | |
Vumba | Cause To Die | |
Vuokko | Means "anemone (flower)" in Finnish. | |
Vuqar | Azerbaijani form of Waqar [1]. | |
Vural | Virile | |
Vusal | Means "meeting, joining" in Azerbaijani. | |
Vusala | Alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Vüsalə. | |
Vusalə | Feminine form of Vüsal. | |
Vyacheslav | Big Fame | |
Vyajayant | Indra | |
Vyan | Air | |
Vyara | Bulgarian cognate of Vera 1. | |
Vyasa | Author of Mahabharata | |
Vyctor | To conquer | |
Vyctoria | To conquer | |
Vyctoriah | To conquer | |
Vydmantas | Variant of Vidmantas. | |
Vygantas | Lithuanian form of Wigand. | |
Vyjayanthi | Garland | |
Vyna | vineyard | |
Vyncynt | Conquerer | |
Vynetta | vineyard | |
Vynette | vineyard | |
Vynsynt | Conquerer | |
Vyolet | Violet |