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- VACHE:
Armenian
name meaning "cart
used by Nomads."
- VACLAV
(Václav): Czech form of Slavic Wenceslas, meaning "more glory."
- VADIM
(pronounced vuh-DEEM): A rare Russian name which some
etymologists believe must have its root in Slavic vadit, vedet, or wiedziec,
meaning "to know," because pagan magicians were called veduny,
"the knowing ones."
- VADIMAS:
Lithuanian form of Russian Vadim,
probably meaning "knowing one."
- VAHAN: Armenian name
meaning "shield."
- VAINAMOINEN
(Väinämöinen): Finnish myth name of a
magician and hero of the Kalevala, who is
challenged by the youth Joukahainen.
The name means
"wide and slow-flowing river."
- VAINO
(Väinö):
Nickname for Finnish Vainamoinen,
meaning "wide and slow-flowing river."
- VAL:
English unisex nickname for Valentine
and Valentina,
both meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALDEMAR:
Scandinavian form of German Waldemar, meaning "famous
ruler."
- VALDETE: Albanian name,
possibly meaning "sea wave," from vale
"wave" and deti "blue; sea."
- VALDRIN: Albanian name
possibly derived from the word vale, meaning
"wave."
- VALENTIM:
Portuguese form of English Valentine,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTIJN:
Dutch form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTÍN:
Spanish form of
Latin Valentinus, meaning
"healthy, strong."
- VALENTIN:
Danish, French and Swedish form of Latin
Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTINE:
English form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTINO:
Italian form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTINUS:
Latin name derived from the element valens,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALERE
(Valère): French form of Roman Valerius,
meaning "strong."
- VALERI: Variant of
Russian Valeriy, meaning "strong."
- VALERIAN:
Roman name derived from Valerianus,
itself from Roman Valerius, meaning strong."
- VALERIANUS:
Roman name derived from Valerius,
meaning "strong."
- VALERIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman
Valerius, meaning
"strong."
- VALERIU:
Romanian form of Roman
Valerius, meaning
"strong."
- VALERIUS: Roman name, derived from
Latin valere, meaning "strong."
- VALERIY:
Russian form of Roman
Valerius, meaning
"strong."
- VALÉRY:
"Foreign power." French name composed of the
Germanic elements wahl "foreign" and ric
"power."
- VALERY: Variant of
Russian Valeriy, meaning "strong."
- VALI:
Pet form of Romanian Valeriu, meaning
"strong."
- VALMIR: Albanian name
possibly meaning "good wave," from vale "wave"
and mire
"good."
- VALTER:
Scandinavian form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
- VALTO: Finnish form of German
Waldemar,
meaning "famous ruler."
- VALTTERI: Finnish form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
- VAN:
-
English nickname for Vance, meaning
"lives by a fen/marsh."
- Vietnamese name
meaning "cloud" or "male."
- VANADA:
Hindi name meaning "rain-giver."
- VANADOUR:
Armenian
name meaning
"host; inn-keeper."
- VANAGAN:
Armenian
name meaning
"monk."
- VANCE:
English surname transferred to forename use,
meaning "lives by a fen/marsh."
- VANGELIS: Variant of Greek
Evangelos,
meaning "good tidings."
- VANNA: Cambodian
Khmer unisex name meaning
"golden."
- VANNI: Nickname for Italian
Giovanni,
meaning "God is gracious."
- VANYA:
Pet form of Russian Ivann,
meaning "God is gracious."
- VARAK:
Named for the 29th day of
the Armenian month.
- VARFOLOMEI:
Russian form of Bartholomew,
meaning "son of Talmai."
- VARFOLOMEY:
Variant of
Russian Varfolomei, meaning
"son of Talmai."
- VARG: Norwegian name meaning
"wolf."
- VARINIUS:
Roman family name derived from Varius,
meaning "versatile."
- VARIUS: Roman name meaning
"versatile."
- VARNAVA: Russian
form of Greek Barnabas,
meaning "son of exhortation."
- VAROUJAN:
Armenian
name meaning
"bird of prey."
- VARTAN:
Armenian
name meaning "giver of roses."
- VARTAVAR:
Armenian
name meaning "transfiguration of
Christ."
- VARTERES:
Armenian
name meaning "rose-face."
- VASAG:
Armenian
name meaning "treacherous."
- VASANT: Hindi
myth name of a god of spring, meaning
"spring."
- VASCO: Variant of Spanish
Velasco, meaning "crow."
- VASIL:
Bulgarian form of English Basil,
meaning "king."
- VASILE: Romanian form of
English Basil,
meaning "king."
- VASILI:
Variant of Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASILICA:
Pet form of Romanian Vasile,
meaning "king."
- VASILIJE: Serbian form of
English Basil,
meaning "king."
- VASILIOS:
Greek form of English Basil,
meaning "king."
- VASILIS: Greek form of
English Basil,
meaning "king."
- VASILIY: Russian form of English
Basil,
meaning "king."
- VASILY: Variant of
Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASSILY: Variant of
Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASU: Hindi myth name of
one of the gods who represent the different aspects of nature and
natural phenomenon, meaning "dweller."
- VASYA:
Pet form of Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASYL: Ukrainian form of English
Basil,
meaning "king."
- VAUGHAN:
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, itself from
the word bychan, a diminutive form of bach,
meaning "little."
- VAUGHN:
Variant of Welsh Vaughan, meaning "little."
- VAVRINEC: Czech
form of Roman Laurentius,
meaning "of Laurentum."
- VEASNA: Cambodian
Khmer name meaning "good
fortune; opportunity."
- VEIKKO:
Pet form of Finnish Veli, meaning
"brother."
- VELASCO:
Medieval Spanish name derived from the surname Velázquez, meaning "crow."
- VELES:
Slavic myth name of a god of the earth, underworld,
dragons, cattle, magic and trickery. He is an enemy of Perun
and is described as being horned and serpentine.
The name may mean "enclosed" or
"concealed."
- VELI:
Finnish name meaning "brother."
- VELIMIR:
"Great peace." Croatian name composed of the
Slavic elements vele "great" and mir
"peace."
- VELIUS:
Roman family name, meaning "concealed."
- VELTEN:
German form of English Valentine,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VELVEL:
Yiddish name meaning "wolf."
- VEM:
Armenian
name meaning "stone."
- VENCEL:
Hungarian form of Slavic Wenceslas,
meaning "more glory."
- VENCESLAO:
Italian form of
Slavic Wenceslas,
meaning "more glory."
- VENCESLAS
(Venceslás): Spanish form
of Slavic Wenceslas,
meaning "more glory."
- VENCESLAV
(Věnceslav): Czech form
of Slavic Wenceslas,
meaning "more glory."
- VENEDIKT:
Russian form of English Benedict,
meaning "blessed."
- VENIAMIN:
Russian form of Benjamin,
meaning "son of the south."
- VENYAMIN:
Variant of Russian Veniamin,
meaning "son of the south."
- VERCINGETORIX:
"Overlord; lord over warriors." Celtic name composed of the
Gaulish elements ver "on, over" and cingeto
"warriors."
- VERE:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself
originally a Norman baronial name meaning
"alder."
- VERGIL:
Variant of English Virgil, possibly meaning "staff-bearer."
- VERGILIUS:
Latin name, probably derived from the word virga,
meaning "rod, shoot, stick," hence
"staff-bearer."
- VERISSIMO
(Veríssimo): Portuguese form of Roman Latin Verissimus,
meaning "very true."
- VERISSIMUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "very true."
- VERN:
Nickname for English Vernon, meaning
"place of alder trees."
- VERNER:
Scandinavian form of German Werner,
meaning "army guard."
- VERNON:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself
originally a Norman baronial name meaning "place of
alder trees."
- VERUS:
Latin name meaning "true."
- VESA:
Finnish name meaning "sapling."
- VESTER:
Nickname for English Silvester,
meaning "from the forest."
- VIATOR:
Latin name meaning "voyager (through life)."
- VIBOL:
Cambodian Khmer name meaning "abundant."
- VIC:
English unisex nickname for Victor
and Victoria, both
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICENC
(Vicenç): Catalan form of English Vincent,
meaning "conquering."
- VICENTE:
Spanish form of English Vincent, meaning
"conquering."
- VICENZO:
Italian form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "to conquer."
- VICK:
Nickname for Roman Victor, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICO:
Italian nickname for Roman Victor, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VÍCTOR:
Spanish form of Roman Victor, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICTOR:
"To conquer; victory." Roman name derived from
either Latin vincere "to conquer"
or from victoria "victory."
- VICTORINO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Victorinus,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICTORINUS:
Roman name derived from Victorius,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VICTORIUS:
Roman family name derived from Roman Victor,
meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VID:
Slovene form of Roman Vitus,
meaning "life."
- VIDA:
Hungarian form of Roman Vitus,
meaning "life."
- VIDAL:
Spanish form of Latin Vitalis, meaning
"of life; vital."
- VIDAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Vitharr,
meaning "forest warrior."
- VIEN:
Vietnamese name meaning "completion."
- VIENO: Finnish
unisex name meaning
"gentle."
- VIGGO:
Nickname for Scandinavian names containing the element vig,
meaning "war."
- VIGHARTHUR
(Vígharður):
Icelandic form of Anglo-Saxon Wigheard,
meaning "war brave."
- VIJAY:
Hindi name, meaning "victory."
- VIKENTI:
Russian form of English Vincent, meaning
"conquering."
- VIKRAM:
Hindi name meaning "pace, stride."
- VIKTOR:
Scandinavian and Slavic form of Roman Victor, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VIKTORAS:
Lithuanian form of Roman Victor, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
- VILCHJO:
Pet form of Esperanto Vilhelmo, meaning
"will-helmet."
- VILEM:
Czech form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILFRED:
Danish form of English Wilfred,
meaning "desires peace."
- VILHELM:
Scandinavian form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHELMAS:
Lithuanian form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHELMI:
Finnish form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHELMO:
Esperanto form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHELMS:
Latvian form of
English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHJALMUR
(Vilhjálmur): Icelandic form of
English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHO:
Nickname for Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILI:
Pet form of Hungarian Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILIAM:
Slovak
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILIS:
Latvian
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILJAMI:
Finnish
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILJEM:
Slovene
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILJO:
Nickname for Finnish Viljami,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILKO:
Pet form of Slovene Viljem,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILLE:
Nickname for Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILMAR:
Variant of English Wilmer,
possibly meaning "will-helmet."
- VILMOS: Hungarian
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILPPU:
Finnish form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VIMAL:
Hindi name meaning "clean, pure."
- VIN:
Nickname for English Vincent,
meaning "conquering."
- VINAY:
Hindi name meaning "leading asunder."
- VINCA:
Pet form of Czech Vincenc,
meaning "to conquer."
- VINCE:
- Hungarian form of
English Vincent,
meaning "conquering."
- Nickname
for English Vincent, meaning
"conquering."
- VINCENC:
Czech form of Latin Vincentius, meaning
"conquering."
- VINCENCK:
Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning
"conquering."
- VINCENS:
Latin name derived from the word vincere, meaning
"conquering."
- VINCENT:
"Conquering." English name derived from Old
French form of Latin Vincens,
itself from the word vincere, meaning "to
conquer."
- VINCENTAS:
Lithuanian form of
English Vincent, meaning
"conquering."
- VINCENTE:
Italian form of English Vincent, meaning
"conquering."
- VINCENTIUS:
"Conquering." Latin name derived from the word vincere, meaning
"to conquer."
- VINCENZO:
Variant of Italian Vicenzo, meaning
"conquering."
- VINCK:
Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning
"conquering."
- VINH:
Vietnamese name meaning "bay, gulf."
- VINICIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Vinicius,
meaning "vine."
- VINÍCIUS:
Portuguese form of Roman Vinicius, meaning
"vine."
- VINICIUS:
Roman name derived from the Latin word vinum,
meaning "vine."
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