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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Ve'keseha'e | Means "bird woman" in Cheyenne, derived from vé'kėséhe- "bird" and the feminine suffix -e'é [1]. | |
Ve'keseheveho | Means "bird chief" in Cheyenne, derived from vé'kėséhe- "bird" and vého "chief" [1]. | |
Vekoslav | Eternal glory | |
Vel | One of the many names of Lord Subramanya; A divine javelin (spear) associated with Hindu war god Karthikeya | |
Vela | Vigilant, Watchful | |
Velan | Lord Shiva's son | |
Velasco | Crow | |
Velazquez | Son Of Velasco | |
Velda | Power, Ruler | |
Veles | Derived from Volos it means an Ox. God of the earth dragons magic cattle and trickery | |
Velez | Vigilant People | |
Veli | Means "brother" in Finnish. | |
Velia | Hidden, Veiled | |
Veliane | Companion | |
Velibor | Derived from the Slavic elements velĭ "great" and borti "battle". | |
Velichko | Derived from Bulgarian велик (velik) meaning "great". | |
Velid | Newborn | |
Velika | Great | |
Velimir | Great peace | |
Velinda | beautiful | |
Velislav | Great Glory | |
Veljko | Diminutive of Veselko. | |
Vella | Beautiful | |
Vellamo | From Finnish velloa "to surge, to swell". This was the name of a Finnish goddess of the sea, the wife of Ahti. | |
Vellda | renowned ruler | |
Vellma | determined protector | |
Vello | From a diminutive form of the Estonian word veli meaning "brother". | |
Velma | Strong-willed Warrior | |
Velna | Female devil | |
Velora | strong, healthy | |
Velouette | A soft spoken woman. | |
Velour | Soft Velvety Fabric | |
Velta | Derived from Latvian velte meaning "gift, tribute". The Latvian playwright Aspazija used it for a character in her play Zaudētās Tiesības (1894). | |
Velvel | Wolf | |
Velvela | Feminine form of Velvel. | |
Velvet | Soft Fabric | |
Velyo | Great or greatness. | |
Vembo | Juice From The Loquat Tree | |
Vena | vineyard | |
Venance | French form of Venantius. | |
Venancio | Spanish form of Venantius. | |
Venantius | Derived from Latin venans meaning "hunting, chasing, pursuing". This name was borne by several early saints, including a 6th-century bishop of Poitiers who was a noted poet. | |
Venanzio | Italian form of Venantius. | |
Vencel | Hungarian form of Václav. | |
Vencent | Conquerer | |
Venceslao | Italian form of Václav, via the Latinized form Venceslaus. | |
Venceslas | French form of Václav, via the Latinized form Venceslaus. | |
Venceslau | Portuguese form of Václav, via the Latinized form Venceslaus. | |
Venceslaus | More glory | |
Venceslav | Czech variant of Veceslav (see Václav). | |
Venceslava | Feminine form of Věnceslav. | |
Venda | Of The Bantu People | |
Vendel | Hungarian form of Wendel. | |
Vendela | Vandal, of the Vandals | |
Vendelin | Czech and Slovak form of Wendelin. | |
Vendetta | Vengeance | |
Vendula | Diminutive of Václava. | |
Vendulka | Diminutive of Vendula. | |
Venecia | From Venice | |
Venedict | Form Of Benedict | |
Venegas | Son Of Egas | |
Venera | Honorable and beloved | |
Venerada | venerated | |
Venere | Italian form of Venus. | |
Venesa | butterfly | |
Venesha | butterfly | |
Venessa | butterfly | |
Venesse | butterfly | |
Venessea | butterfly | |
Venetia | Woman Of Venice | |
Venetta | butterfly | |
Venette | Woman of Venice | |
Veniamin | Russian and Greek form of Benjamin. | |
Veniaminu | Old Church Slavic form of Benjamin. | |
Venice | English Name Of An Italian City | |
Veniesa | butterfly | |
Venijamin | Macedonian form of Benjamin. | |
Venisha | butterfly | |
Venishia | butterfly | |
Venka | Means "victorious", from Esperanto venki "to conquer", ultimately from Latin vincere. | |
Venkat | Lord Vishnu | |
Venkata | From the name of a sacred hill in Andhra Pradesh in southern India. It is the home of the Venkateswara Temple, a pilgrimage site for Hindus. | |
Venkatachal | Tirumala | |
Venkatesh | Lord Vishnu | |
Venla | Finnish feminine form of Wendel. | |
Venna | butterfly | |
Vennesa | butterfly | |
Vennessa | butterfly | |
Vennisa | butterfly | |
Venou | Bretons form of Neven, meaning worker of the saint's follower | |
Ventana | Window | |
Venti | Twenty | |
Ventseslav | Variant of Ventsislav. | |
Ventsislav | Bulgarian form of Veceslav (see Václav). It is associated with Bulgarian венец (venets) meaning "crown". | |
Ventsislava | Feminine form of Ventseslav. | |
Ventura | Good Fortune | |
Venturo | Faithful | |
Venu | Bamboo Flute | |
Venugana | Flute | |
Venugeetha | Flute |