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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Vartolomej | Serbian form of Bartholomew. | |
Vartouhi | Rose Maiden | |
Varuda | Earth | |
Varujan | Bird of prey. | |
Varun | God | |
Varuna | God | |
Varuni | A goddess | |
Varvaara | Estonian variant of Barbara, meaning stranger. | |
Varvara | Stranger | |
Varya | Form | |
Vasa | Short form of Vasilija. | |
Vasant | Spring Season | |
Vasanta | Spring | |
Vasantamalika | Garland of spring | |
Vasantha | Spring | |
Vasanthi | Spring | |
Vasanthika | Spring | |
Vasanti | From Springtime | |
Vasav | Rich | |
Vasava | Indra | |
Vaschel | Spelling Of Vachel | |
Vasco | From the medieval Spanish name Velasco, which possibly meant "crow" in Basque. A famous bearer was the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama (c. 1460-1524), the first person to sail from Europe around Africa to India. | |
Vaseelia | royal, kingly | |
Vasek | Diminutive of Václav. | |
Vasha | Diminutive Form Of Names Such As Vladimir | |
Vashist | A Rishi | |
Vashon | God Is Gracious, Merciful | |
Vashtee | beautiful | |
Vashti | beautiful | |
Vasia | Diminutive of Vasiliki. | |
Vasil | Imperial, monarchial or royal | |
Vasile | Romanian form of Vasilios, meaning king. | |
Vasileios | King | |
Vasili | Imperial, monarchial or royal | |
Vasilia | royal, kingly | |
Vasilica | Pet form of Romanian Vasile, meaning king. | |
Vasilii | King | |
Vasilija | royal, kingly | |
Vasilije | Serbian form of Basil 1. | |
Vasilijs | Latvian borrowing of Vasiliy. | |
Vasilijus | Lithuanian form of Basil 1. | |
Vasiliki | Royal | |
Vasilios | Modern Greek form of Basil 1. | |
Vasilis | Kingly | |
Vasilisa | Regal, Royal | |
Vasiliy | Kindly, Regal | |
Vasiliya | royal, kingly | |
Vasilka | Bulgarian feminine form of Basil, meaning king. | |
Vasillia | royal, kingly | |
Vasilliya | royal, kingly | |
Vasily | Royal | |
Vasishtha | Means "best, most excellent" in Sanskrit, a superlative form of वसु (vasu) meaning "good, excellent". This is the name of one of the Saptarshis, or seven sages in Hinduism. He is traditionally believed to be the author of parts of the Rigveda. | |
Vaska | Russian diminutive of Vasiliy (masculine) or a Macedonian and Bulgarian diminutive of Vasilija (feminine). | |
Vasko | Diminutive of Vasil. | |
Vaso | Diminutive of Vasil or Vasilije. | |
Vasquez | Son Of Vasco | |
Vassar | Vassal, Servant | |
Vassil | Kingly or princely. | |
Vassiliki | Alternate transcription of Greek Βασιλική (see Vasiliki). | |
Vassilis | Royal | |
Vassily | Alternate transcription of Russian Василий (see Vasiliy). | |
Vasska | Royal, Kingly | |
Vasso | King | |
Vast | Stranger or guest | |
Vasu | Wealth | |
Vasuda | Earth | |
Vasudev | Name of Krishna's father. | |
Vasudeva | From Sanskrit वसु (vasu) meaning "excellent, good, wealthy" and देव (deva) meaning "god". This was the name of the father of Krishna. Krishna is also called by the patronymic वसूदेव (Vasūdeva). | |
Vasudha | Earth | |
Vasudhara | Earth | |
Vasudharini | Bearer of the Earth, Goddess Lakshmi | |
Vasudhendra | King | |
Vasudhesh | King | |
Vasuki | King of the Nagas | |
Vasuman | Born of fire | |
Vasumati | Apsara of unequalled splendour | |
Vasumit | Baudha | |
Vasundhara | Earth | |
Vasupal | King | |
Vasupujya | Vasupujya is the name of the 12th Tirthankara. | |
Vasur | Precious | |
Vasya | Diminutive of Vasiliy. | |
Vasyklo | It means noble in Ukrainian language. | |
Vasyl | Ukrainian form of Basil 1. | |
Vasylyna | Queenly or queen like. | |
Vata | Means "wind" in Avestan. This was the name of a Yazata (a holy being) associated with the wind in Zoroastrianism. He is also called 𐬬𐬀𐬌𐬌𐬎 (Vaiiu). | |
Vathsalya | Love | |
Vatika | Vyasa's wife | |
Vatradhara | Practising penance | |
Vatroslav | Derived from Croatian vatra "fire" combined with the Slavic element slava "glory". It was coined (or revived from an unattested name) in the 19th century. | |
Vatroslava | Fire or flame. | |
Vatsa | Son | |
Vatsal | An affectionate person. | |
Vatsala | Loving | |
Vatsapal | Lord Krishna | |
Vatsha | A term used for both calf and daughter. | |
Vatslav | Russian and Ukrainian form of Václav or Wacław. | |
Vatusia | They Leave Us Behind | |
Vaughan | Small | |
Vaughen | Small |