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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Veroniqua | victory bringer | |
| Veronique | Bringing Victory | |
| Veronka | victory bringer | |
| Veronne | True image | |
| Veronnica | True image | |
| Veronqua | victory bringer | |
| Veroshka | faith | |
| Veroslav | Combination of the Czech name Věra or word víra (both meaning "faith") with the Slavic element slava meaning "glory". | |
| Veroslava | Feminine form of Věroslav. | |
| Verowna | true image | |
| Verperina | evening star | |
| Verrill | Faithful | |
| Versace | Surname | |
| Vertie | Derived from Virtue | |
| Vertti | Finnish diminutive of Ferdinand. | |
| Veru | Diminutive of Veronica. It means true image. | |
| Veruca | Wart | |
| Veruchka | true | |
| Veruschka | faith; true | |
| Verusha | Verity, truth | |
| Verushka | faith | |
| Verusya | Russian diminutive of Vera 1. | |
| Veruszhka | True image | |
| Veryna | true | |
| Vesa | Means "sprout, young tree" in Finnish. | |
| Vesela | Derived from Bulgarian весел (vesel) meaning "cheerful". | |
| Veselin | Cheerful and happy soul. | |
| Veselka | One who's always happy and cheerful. | |
| Veselko | Derived from Serbo-Croatian vesel meaning "cheerful". | |
| Veslemøy | Means "little girl" from Norwegian vesle "little" and møy "girl". This name was created by Norwegian writer Arne Garborg for the main character in his poem Haugtussa (1895). | |
| Vesna | Messenger | |
| Vespa | Wasp | |
| Vespasian | From the Roman cognomen Vespasianus, derived either from Latin vesper meaning "west" or "evening" or vespa meaning "wasp". This was the name of a 1st-century Roman emperor, Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the founder of the Flavian dynasty. | |
| Vespasiano | Italian form of Vespasianus (see Vespasian). | |
| Vespasianu | Sicilian form of Vespasianu, meaning west. | |
| Vespasianus | Latin form of Vespasian. | |
| Vespasien | French form of Vespasianus (see Vespasian). | |
| Vesper | Evening Star | |
| Vespera | Of The Evening | |
| Vespers | evening star | |
| Vessela | Happy | |
| Vesta | Goddess Of The Hearth | |
| Vester | Short form of Sylvester. | |
| Vestmaðr | A Western man | |
| Veta | Intelligent | |
| Vetali | Durga | |
| Vetasi | Apsara | |
| Veteslavu | Proto-Slavic reconstruction of Veceslav (see Václav). | |
| Vetle | Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Vetrliði meaning "winter traveller", and by extension "bear cub". | |
| Vetrliði | Old Norse form of Vetle. | |
| Veturliði | Winter sea traveler. | |
| Veva | Leader of the tribe | |
| Vevay | Name Of A Place In Indiana | |
| Vevey | Full of life | |
| Vevila | woman with a melodious voice | |
| Vevina | Sweet Lady | |
| Veydant | Sum of the Vedas | |
| Vi | Violet | |
| Viachaslau | Belarusian form of Veceslav (see Václav). | |
| Viamala | Pure | |
| Viamrsh | A name of Lord Shiva. | |
| Vian | Full Of Life | |
| Vianaya | Modesty | |
| Vianca | Fair Skinned, White | |
| Vianne | Alive | |
| Viator | Late Latin name (see Beatrix). This was the name of a 4th-century Italian saint. | |
| Viatrix | Earlier form of Beatrix. | |
| Vibeke | alive | |
| Vibha | Radiance | |
| Vibhaakar | The moon | |
| Vibharavi | Night | |
| Vibhas | A raga, one with an aura | |
| Vibhavasu | Sun | |
| Vibhor | Ecstatic | |
| Vibhrama | Glamour | |
| Vibhu | Sun | |
| Vibhushit | Ash | |
| Vibhuti | Another name of Goddess Lakshmi. It means great personality. | |
| Vibiana | lively | |
| Vibianus | Roman cognomen that was a derivative of Vibius. | |
| Vibius | Roman praenomen and family name of unknown meaning, probably of Etruscan origin. | |
| Vibol | In abundance | |
| Vic | Diminutive Form Of Victor | |
| Vica | life | |
| Vice | Change | |
| Vicenc | To win | |
| Vicencio | Conquerer | |
| Vicent | Conquerer | |
| Vicenta | prevailing | |
| Vicente | Victorious | |
| Vicentia | prevailing | |
| Vicentij | Conquerer | |
| Vicenzo | Conquerer | |
| Vicenzu | A variant of Vincentius. It means to conquer. | |
| Vichama | God Of The Dead | |
| Vichear | Knowledge or education | |
| Vick | Man of victory | |
| Vicki | Form of VICTORIA. victory | |
| Vickie | conqueror | |
| Vicky | Diminutive Form Of Victoria |