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VINKO:
Croatian form of English Vincent,
meaning "conquering."
VINNIE:
Pet form of Vincent,
meaning "conquering."
VINZENZ:
German form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "to conquer."
VIOREL:
Romanian name meaning "bluebell."
VIPIN:
Hindi name meaning "forest."
VIPUL:
Hindi name meaning "plenty."
VIRAG
(Virág): Hungarian name meaning "flower."
VIRGIL:
English form of Latin Vergilius,
possibly meaning "staff-bearer."
VIRGILIJUS:
Lithuanian form of English Virgil, possibly meaning "staff-bearer."
VIRGILIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of English Virgil,
possibly meaning "staff-bearer."
VIRGILIU:
Romanian form of English Virgil, possibly meaning "staff-bearer."
VIRGINIUS:
Roman family name possibly derived from Latin virgo,
meaning "virgin."
VISHAL:
Hindi name meaning "large."
VISHNU:
"The Preserver." Hindi myth name of one of the
Trimurti, the other two being Shiva
"the destroyer" and Brahma
"the creator."
VIT
(Vít): Czech form of Vitus, meaning "life."
VITALE:
Italian form of Latin Vitalis,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITALI:
Variant of Russian Vitaliy,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITALIS:
Late Latin name derived from the word vitalis,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITALIY:
Russian form of Latin Vitalis, meaning
"of life; vital."
VITALY:
Variant of Russian Vitaliy,
meaning "of life; vital."
VITHAR:
Variant of Old Norse Vitharr,
meaning "forest warrior."
VITHARR
(Viđarr): Old Norse myth name of a son of Odin,
meaning "forest warrior."
VITO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Vitus,
meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
VITOR:
Galician form of Roman Victor, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VITTORE:
Italian form of Roman Victor, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VITTORINO:
Italian form of Roman
Victorinus, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VITTORIO:
Italian form of Roman
Victorius, meaning
"to conquer; victory."
VITUS:
Roman name derived from Latin vita, meaning
"life."
VITYA:
Pet form of Russian Vitaliy,
meaning "of life; vital."
VIVEK:
Hindi name meaning "knowledge, wisdom."
VIVIAN:
English unisex name derived from Roman Vivianus, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
VIVIANUS:
Roman name derived
from Latin vivus, meaning
"alive; animated; lively."
VIVIEN:
French form of English unisex Vivian,
meaning "alive, animated, lively."
VJEKO:
Nickname for Croatian Vjekoslav,
meaning "age-glory."
VJEKOSLAV:
"Age-glory." Croatian name composed of the
Slavic elements vek "alive" and slav
"glory."
VJOLLCA: Albanian name meaning
"viola," from vjollca "the
viola"; viola "the viola."
VJOSA: Albanian name
derived from the river name.
VLAD:
Russian nickname for names containing the Slavic element
volod, meanign "rule."
VLADIMÍR:
Czech and Slovak form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "famous ruler."
VLADIMIR:
"Famous ruler." Slavic name composed of
the elements wald "rule" and meri
"famous."
VLADISLAV:
"Rules with glory." Czech name composed of the Slavic
elements volod "rule" and slav
"glory."
VLAHO:
Croatian form of Roman Blasius,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASI:
Russian form of French Blaise,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASIS:
Greek form of French Blaise,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASSIS:
Greek form of French Blaise,
meaning "talks with a lisp."
VLASTIMIL:
"Power-favor." Czech name composed of the
Slavic elements vlast "power" and mil
"favor."
VLASTISLAV:
"Power-glory." Czech name composed of the
Slavic elements vlast "power" and slav
"glory."
VLATKO:
Pet form of Slavic Vladimir,
meaning "famous
ruler."
VOITTO:
Finnish name meaning "victory."
VOJTECH
(Vojtěch): Czech form of Polish Wojciech,
meaning "happy soldier."
VOLKAN:
Turkish name meaning "volcano."
VOLKER:
"People's army." German name composed of the
elements folk "people" and heri
"army."
VOLODYA:
Russian pet form
of Slavic Vladimir, meaning
"famous
ruler."
VOLODYMYR:
Ukrainian form of
Slavic Vladimir, meaning "famous
ruler."
VOLOS:
Variant of Slavic Veles,
possibly meaning "enclosed" or
"concealed."
VOLUND
(Völund): Old Norse form of German Wieland,
meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
VOLYA:
Russian pet form of Slavic
Vladimir, meaning "famous
ruler."
VORTIGERN:
English form of Welsh Gwrtheyrn,
possibly meaning "high lord" or
"overlord."
VOSDANIG:
Armenian
name meaning "nobleman."
VOVA:
Pet form of Slavic
Vladimir, meaning "famous
ruler."
VREJ:
Armenian
name meaning "vengeance."
VSEVOLOD:
"All-ruler." Russian name composed of the
Slavic elements vse "all" and volod
"rule."
VUK:
Nickname for Serbian Vukasin,
meaning "wolf."
VUKASIN:
Serbian name meaning "wolf."
VULCAN:
Roman myth name of a god of fire, meaning
"flash."
VYACHESLAV:
Russian form of Slavic Wenceslas,
meaning "more glory."
VYTAUTAS:
Lithuanian name meaning "driving the people."
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