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- VACHE:
Armenian
name derived from a word for "a cart
used by Nomads."
- VÁCLAV: Czech
and Slovak form of Latin Wenceslaus, meaning "more glory."
- VADIM
(pronounced vuh-DEEM): A rare Russian name which some
etymologists believe must have its root in Slavic vadit
or vedet,
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."
- VAILEAN:
Scottish Gaelic
form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- 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."
- VÄINÖ:
Short form of Finnish Väinämöinen,
meaning "wide and slow-flowing river."
- VAIVEAHTOISH:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "alights on the cloud."
- VAL:
Unisex short form of English Valentine
and Latin Valentina,
both meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALAN:
Scottish Gaelic
form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALBERG:
Short form of Icelandic Valbergur,
meaning "salvation of the slain in battle."
- VALBERGUR:
Icelandic masculine form of Old High German Walburg,
meaning "salvation of the slain in battle."
- VALDEMAR:
Scandinavian form of Old High German Waldemar, meaning "peaceful
ruler."
- VALDETE: Albanian name,
possibly composed of the elements vale
"wave" and deti "blue; sea,"
hence "sea wave."
- VALDRIN: Albanian name
possibly derived from the word vale, meaning
"wave."
- VALENTIJN:
Dutch form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTIM:
Portuguese form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTIN:
- Czech form of Latin
Valentinus, meaning
"healthy, strong."
- Danish form of
Latin Valentinus, meaning
"healthy, strong."
- French form of
Latin Valentinus, meaning
"healthy, strong."
- German form of
Latin Valentinus, meaning
"healthy, strong."
- Swedish form of Latin
Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTÍN:
Spanish form of
Latin Valentinus, meaning
"healthy, strong."
- VALENTINE:
English form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong." Compare with
feminine Valentine.
- VALENTINO:
Italian form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALENTINUS:
Latin name derived from the element valens,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VALÈRE: French form of Roman
Latin Valerius, meaning "to
be healthy, to be strong."
- VALERI: Variant
spelling of
Russian Valeriy, meaning "to
be healthy, to be strong."
- VALERII: Variant spelling of
Russian Valeriy, meaning "to
be healthy, to be strong."
- VALÉRIAN: French form
of Roman Latin Valerianus, meaning
"to be healthy, to be strong."
- VALERIAN:
Short form of Roman Latin Valerianus, from Roman
Valerius, meaning
"to be healthy, to be strong."
- VALERIANO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form
of Roman Latin Valerianus, meaning
"to be healthy, to be strong."
- VALERIANUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Valerius, meaning "to
be healthy, to be strong."
- VALERIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman
Latin Valerius, meaning "to be
healthy, to be strong."
- VALERIU:
Romanian form of Roman
Latin Valerius, meaning "to be
healthy, to be strong."
- VALERIUS: Roman name, derived from
Latin valere, meaning "to be healthy, to be strong."
- VALERIY
(Валерий): Russian form of
Roman
Latin Valerius, meaning "to be
healthy, to be strong."
- VALÉRY:
French name composed of the
Germanic elements walah "foreign" and ric
"power," hence "foreign power."
- VALERY: Variant
spelling of
Russian Valeriy, meaning "to
be healthy, to be strong."
- VÁLI:
Old Norse name, probably derived from valr
("battle slain"), hence "of the battle
slain." In
mythology, this is the name of a son of Óðinn born for the
purpose of avenging Baldr's death. He is to be one of
the seven to survive Ragnarok.
- VALI:
Pet form of Romanian Valeriu, meaning "to
be healthy, to be strong."
- VALMIR: Albanian name,
possibly composed of the elements vale "wave"
and mire
"good," hence "good wave."
- VALTER:
Scandinavian form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
- VALTO: Finnish
short form of names containing the Old Norse element valdr,
or Old High German waltan, both meaning "ruler."
- VALTTERI: Finnish form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
- VAN: Short form of
English Vance, meaning
"lives by a fen/marsh."
- VĂN: 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 topographic surname transferred to forename use,
derived from the Old English word fenn
"fen," hence "lives by a fen/marsh."
- VANGELIS:
Modern short form of Greek Evangelos,
meaning "good angel" or "good messenger."
- VANJA
(Ваня):
Variant spelling of Russian Vanya,
a pet form of Ivan,
meaning "God is
gracious."
- VANNA: Cambodian
Khmer unisex name meaning
"golden." Compare with strictly feminine Vanna.
- VANNI:
Short form of Italian Giovanni,
meaning "God is gracious."
- VANYA
(Ваня): Pet form of Russian
Ivan,
meaning "God is gracious."
- VARAK:
From the name of the 29th day of
the Armenian month.
- VARFOLOMEI
(Варфоломей): Russian form of Greek
Bartholomaios, meaning "son of Talmai."
- VARFOLOMEY:
Variant spelling of
Russian Varfolomei, meaning
"son of Talmai."
- VARG: Norwegian name meaning
"wolf."
- VARINIUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Varius,
meaning "versatile."
- VARIUS: Roman
Latin name meaning
"versatile."
- VARNAVA
(Варнава): 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
(वसन्त): Hindi
myth name of a god of spring, meaning
"spring."
- VASCO:
Contracted form of Spanish
Velasco, meaning "crow."
- VASIL
(Васил):
Bulgarian form of English Basil,
meaning "king."
- VASILE: Romanian form of Greek Vasilios,
meaning "king."
- VASILI:
Variant spelling of Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASILICA:
Pet form of Romanian Vasile,
meaning "king."
- VASILIJE
(Василије): Serbian form of Greek Vasilios,
meaning "king."
- VASILIOS
(Βασίλης): Greek
name meaning meaning "king."
- VASILIS
(Βασίλης):
Contracted form of Greek
Vasilios,
meaning "king."
- VASILIY
(Василий): Russian form of Greek Vasilios,
meaning "king."
- VASILY: Variant
spelling of
Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASISHTHA
(वासिष्ठ):
Variant spelling of Hindi Vasistha, meaning
"most excellent sage."
- VASISTHA (वासिष्ठ):
Hindi name meaning "most excellent sage." In mythology, this is
the name of one of the Seven Great Sages Rishi called the Saptarishis. Also spelled Vasishtha.
- VASSILY:
Variant
spelling of
Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASU
(भरत): Hindi myth name of
one of the gods who represent the different aspects of nature and
natural phenomenon, meaning "dweller."
- VASUKI:
Hindi myth name of a naga (serpent) of Hindu mythology. He is a king
who has a gem on his head.
- VASYA
(Вася): Pet form of Russian Vasiliy, meaning "king."
- VASYL
(Василь): Ukrainian form of Greek Vasilios,
meaning "king."
- VAUGHAN:
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from the personal name Vaughn,
meaning "little."
- VAUGHN:
Welsh name derived from the word bychan, meaning "little."
- VAVRINEC: Czech
form of Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning "of Laurentum."
- VEASNA: Cambodian
Khmer name meaning "good
fortune; opportunity."
- VEGLIANTINO
[Vail-yan-te'-no]: Italian name meaning "the little vigilant one."
This is the name of the famous steed of Orlando, called in French romance
Veillantif, Orlando being called Roland.
- VEIKKO:
Pet form of Finnish Veli, meaning
"brother."
- VEILLANTIF:
French form of Italian Vegliantino,
meaning "the little vigilant one."
- VELASCO:
Medieval Spanish name derived from the surname Velázquez, meaning "crow."
- VELEMIR:
Variant spelling of Croatian/Serbian Velimir,
meaning "great peace."
- VELES
(Велесъ):
Variant form of Slavic Volos, meaning "ox."
In mythology, this is the 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.
- VELI:
Finnish name meaning "brother."
- VELIMIR
(Serbian: Велимир): Croatian
and Serbian name composed of the
Slavic elements vele "great" and mir
"peace," hence "great peace."
- VELIUS:
Roman family name, meaning "concealed."
- VELTEN:
German form of Latin Valentinus,
meaning "healthy, strong."
- VELVEL
(וֶועלוֶל): Yiddish name meaning "wolf."
- VEM:
Armenian
name meaning "stone."
- VENCEL:
Hungarian form of Latin Wenceslaus,
meaning "more glory."
- VENCESLAO:
Italian form of
Middle Latin Venceslaus, meaning "more glory."
- VENCESLÁS: Spanish
form
of Middle Latin Venceslaus,
meaning "more glory."
- VENCESLAUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Wenceslaus,
meaning "more glory."
- VĔNCESLAV: Czech
form
of Bulgarian Ventsislav,
meaning "more glory."
- VENDEL:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old High German Wendel, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
- VENEDIKT
(Венедикт): Russian form of
Greek Benediktos,
meaning "blessed."
- VENIAMIN
(Вениамин): Russian form of
Greek Beniamín, meaning "son of
the right hand."
- VENTSISLAV (Венцислав):
Bulgarian name composed of the Slavic elements ventie
"more" and slav "glory,"
hence
"more glory."
- VENYAMIN:
Variant spelling of Russian Veniamin,
meaning "son of
the right hand."
- VERCINGETORIX:
Celtic name composed of the
Gaulish elements ver "on, over" and cingeto
"warriors," hence "overlord; lord over
warriors."
- VERE:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a Norman baronial name meaning
"alder."
- VERED
(וֶרֶד): Hebrew
unisex name meaning
"rose."
- VERGIL:
- German name
derived from Latin Vergilius,
possibly meaning "flourishing."
- Variant spelling of English
Virgil, possibly meaning "flourishing."
- VERGILIUS:
Latin name, possibly meaning "flourishing."
- VERÍSSIMO: Portuguese form of Roman Latin Verissimus,
meaning "very true."
- VERISSIMUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "very true."
- VERMUNDO:
Visigothic name, possibly
composed of the Germanic elements ver/wer "man"
and mund "protector," thus
"protector of man."
- VERMUNDR:
Old Norse equivalent of Visigothic Vermundo,
composed of the elements verr "man" and
mundr "protection," hence "protector of man."
- VERMUNDUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Vermundr, meaning
"protector of man."
- VERN:
Short form of English Vernon, meaning
"place of alder trees."
- VERNE:
Variant spelling
of English Vern, meaning "place
of alder trees."
- VERNER:
Scandinavian form of German Werner, meaning "Warin
warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."
- VERNON:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a Norman
French baronial name meaning "place of
alder trees."
- VERUS:
Latin name meaning "true."
- VESA:
Finnish name meaning "sapling."
- VESPER:
Short form of Roman Latin Vesperus,
meaning "evening."
In mythology, this is the name of a son of Eos,
the masculine personification of the evening star Venus.
- VESPERUS:
Roman Latin form of Greek
Hesperos,
meaning "evening."
In mythology, this is the name of a son of Eos,
the masculine personification of the evening star Venus.
- VESTER:
Short form of English Sylvester,
meaning "from the forest."
- VIATOR:
Latin name meaning "voyager (through life)."
- VIBOL:
Cambodian Khmer name meaning "abundant."
- VIC:
English unisex short form of Latin Victor
"conqueror" and Victoria
"conqueror"
or "victory."
- VICENÇ: Catalan form of Latin
Vincentius,
meaning "conquering."
- VICENTE:
Spanish form of Latin Vincentius,
meaning "conquering."
- VICENZO:
Contracted form of Italian Vincenzo,
meaning "conquering."
- VICK:
English short form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning
"conqueror."
- VICO:
Pet form of Italian Vicenzo, meaning
"conqueror."
- VICTOR:
Roman Latin name meaning "conqueror."
- VÍCTOR:
Spanish form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning
"conqueror."
- VICTORINO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Victorinus,
meaning
"conqueror."
- VICTORINUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Victorius,
meaning
"conqueror."
- VICTORIUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Victor,
meaning
"conqueror."
- VID:
Slovene form of Roman Latin Vitus,
meaning "life."
- VIDA:
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Vitus,
meaning "life." Compare with feminine Vida.
- VIDAL:
Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitalis,
meaning
"of life; vital."
- VIÐAR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Víðarr, meaning "forest
warrior."
- VIDAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Víðarr, meaning "forest
warrior."
- VÍÐARR: Old
Norse myth name of a son of Óðinn, meaning "forest
warrior."
- VIEN:
Vietnamese name meaning "completion."
- VIENO: Finnish
unisex name meaning
"gentle."
- VIGGE:
Scandinavian form of Icelandic Viggó,
a short form of Nordic names beginning with Vig-, meaning "lightning."
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