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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Violette | Violet | |
| Viollet | purple | |
| Violletta | purple | |
| Viollette | purple | |
| Viona | Fair woman | |
| Vione | White, Fair | |
| Vionnet | Unknown | |
| Viorel | Bluebell flower | |
| Viorela | Feminine form of Viorel. | |
| Viorica | Romanian form of the name Friederike, meaning tranquil leader. | |
| Vipan | Sail, petty trade | |
| Vipasha | Vyas | |
| Viper | Serpent or Alive or Bring forth | |
| Vipin | Forest | |
| Viplab | Floating, revolution | |
| Viplav | Drifting about, revolution | |
| Vipra | Moon, the brightness of moon | |
| Vipraa | Priest | |
| Viprachitti | Apsara | |
| Vipreet | Different | |
| Vipul | Pleanty | |
| Vipula | Vast | |
| Viqui | conqueror | |
| Vir | Brave man of Raghu Clan; One of many names of Lord Rama; A name to the ultimately formless (advita); An Incarnation of Lord Vishnu | |
| Vira | Faith or truth | |
| Viracocha | Possibly from Quechua wira "fat, thick" and qucha "lake". This is the name of the creator god in Inca mythology. | |
| Virag | Means "flower" in Hungarian. | |
| Viraj | Splendour, resplendent | |
| Viraja | Means "ruling, sovereign" in Sanskrit. According to some Hindu texts this was the name of an offspring of Brahma. | |
| Virajit | Shiny | |
| Viral | Precious | |
| Virali | One who priceless, rare, valuable | |
| Viram | A man who is very strong. | |
| Virangana | She who is brave | |
| Virani | The descendent | |
| Virat | Giant | |
| Virdis | green | |
| Vireak | The absence of desire. | |
| Vireakboth | A brave and noble son. | |
| Viren | One who is the leader of heroes | |
| Virendra | Brave Noble Person | |
| Virge | Pure | |
| Virgee | Diminutive of Virginia. | |
| Virgeen | Pure | |
| Virgeena | Pure | |
| Virgeenah | Pure | |
| Virgeeniah | Pure | |
| Virgen | Pure | |
| Virgena | maiden | |
| Virgene | maiden | |
| Virgenia | Pure | |
| Virgenya | maiden | |
| Virgie | Pure | |
| Virgil | Of Unknown Meaning | |
| Virgile | French form of Virgil. | |
| Virgilijus | Lithuanian form of Virgil. | |
| Virgilio | Staff bearer | |
| Virgiliu | Romanian form of Virgilius, possibly meaning flourishing. | |
| Virgilius | Medieval Latin form of Vergilius, altered by association with Latin virgo "maiden" or virga "wand". | |
| Virgina | maiden | |
| Virgine | Pure | |
| Virginia | Virginal, Pure | |
| Virginie | maiden | |
| Virginija | Lithuanian form of Virginia. | |
| Virginijus | Lithuanian masculine form of Virginia. | |
| Virginio | Italian masculine form of Virginia. | |
| Virginnia | maiden | |
| Virgino | Pure | |
| Virgo | The Virgin | |
| Virgy | Pure | |
| Viri | Flower | |
| Viriato | From the Latin name Viriathus or Viriatus, which was derived from viriae "bracelets" (of Celtic origin). Viriathus was a leader of the Lusitani (a tribe of Portugal) who rebelled against Roman rule in the 2nd century BC. | |
| Viridia | green | |
| Viridian | green | |
| Viridiana | Green, Verdant | |
| Viridianna | green | |
| Viridianne | green | |
| Viridis | youthful and blooming | |
| Virika | Brave One | |
| Virjeana | Pure | |
| Virjinea | Pure | |
| Virma | Ruffle | |
| Virna | spring green | |
| Virochan | Moon, fire | |
| Vironicah | True image | |
| Virote | Power | |
| Virtudes | Blessed spirit | |
| Virtue | strength | |
| Virudh | Opposition | |
| Virva | Possibly derived from Finnish virvatuli meaning "will o' the wisp". In folklore, will o' the wisp is a floating ball of light that appears over water. | |
| Virve | From Estonian virves meaning "sprout, shoot" or virve meaning "ripple, shimmer". | |
| Visal | Large or big | |
| Visala | Celestial | |
| Visarjan | Put in the water | |
| Vischer | Fisher | |
| Viscounte | A titled nobleman | |
| Visente | Conquerer | |
| Viserys | Created Name | |
| Viseslav | Serbian and Croatian form of Veceslav (see Václav). | |
| Viseth | Superb or excellent. |