Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..

VELMA

Male

Hebrew female name meaning "lifting up" or "elevated," popularized in the early 20th century US by European immigrants and associated with notable figures like Velma Kelly from Chicago and Velma Dinkley of Scooby-Doo fame.

VELMAR

Male

Slavic given name meaning "powerful peace," combining elements "vel" (strength) and "mir" (peace).

VELMAR

Female

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "swift," composed of the prefix "vel-" and possibly inspired by the suffix "-mar" from the Latin name Marcus.

VELMARIE

Female

Velmarie, of Latin origin, combines "velum" meaning veil or curtain, and "-marie" signifying of the sea, resulting in a captivating, rare feminine variation from the ancient Roman male name Velmar.

VELMER

Female

Rare German name of Old Germanic origin, derived from Wilmar, meaning 'resolute and famous'.

VELMER

Male

Rare German-origin given name derived from the Germanic element "walh", meaning "foreign" or "stranger". It has been used in Europe since medieval times but remains uncommon today, adding to its distinctive charm.

VELMO

Female

Velmo: A rare, historic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Scottish Gaelic 'Fhionn', meaning 'fair' or 'white'. Saint Velmo was a 7th-century Irish abbot.

VELMON

Female

Rare and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no clear-cut etymology or universally accepted meaning.

VELNA

Female

Enigmatic given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting connections to Latin or Germanic names but no definitive evidence. Its meaning remains open to interpretation, often associated with strength or uniqueness due to its mysterious etymology. Despite its unclear origins, Velna is undeniably a striking and memorable name that has been used throughout history and continues to captivate today.

VELOIS

Female

Rare, unique French boy's name, likely derived from 'vélo' meaning bicycle; its origin remains uncertain but has gained popularity in recent years.

VELORA

Female

Rare and beautiful name with Latin origins meaning 'veil' or associated with the Roman goddess Venus. Its meaning can be interpreted as 'to cover' or 'hide', symbolizing modesty and secrecy. Historical figures like Velora of Flanders carried this distinctive name.

VELORIA

Female

Veloria, of Latin origin, means "swift" or "speedy," derived from the word "velox.

VELOUR

Female

French unisex given name derived from 'velours', meaning velvet, originally used as a surname now evolved into a distinctive given name.

VELOURIA

Female

Rare Greek feminine given name derived from the word 'velos', meaning 'veil'. It was an epithet of Hera, the queen of gods in ancient Greek mythology, reflecting her association with veils. Today, Velouria remains an uncommon yet captivating choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.

VELSIE

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'and God', used as a substitute for the divine name in Jewish scriptures.

VELTA

Female

Unique Latvian female given name meaning "snow".

VELTON

Male

American name of unknown origin, created in the late 19th or early 20th century, with no widely accepted meaning.

VELVA

Female

American name of unknown origins, derived from the shortened form of Velvada, adopted by North Dakota in 1935 for its small town Velva.

VELVEETA

Female

Unusual American given name, likely inspired by Kraft Foods' soft cheese brand of the same name, combining 'velvet' and 'cheese'. Despite its association with cheese, Velveeta was not used as a given name before Kraft adopted it for their product.

VELVET

Male

Velvet: English origin, meaning "soft like velvet fabric," inspired by the luxurious textile.

VELVET

Female

Uncommon English given name derived from the soft fabric, meaning "soft like velvet." It's associated with gentleness and luxury, gaining popularity in the early to mid-20th century but remaining relatively rare historically.

VELVETT

Female

Rare, unisex American name derived from 'velvet', meaning softness, luxury, and elegance, popular among early 20th-century southern African American communities.

VELVETTA

Female

Enchanting name of Italian origin, derived from 'velluto', meaning velvet. It evokes images of softness and elegance, with roots tracing back to ancient times when velvet was considered a luxury fabric reserved for royalty.

VELVETTE

Female

Rare, elegant French name derived from 'velours,' meaning velvet, symbolizing luxury and grace.

VELVIA

Female

Distinctive feminine name derived from the Latin word 'velox', meaning swift or fast, suggesting agility and energy.

VELVIE

Female

Rare, distinctive girl's name of unknown origin, often associated with qualities like softness and elegance, but its meaning remains open to interpretation.

VELZY

Female

Distinctive given name of uncertain origin, first popularized by French aristocracy in the 18th century.

VEMA

Female

Uncommon given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Veena', an ancient Indian string instrument symbolizing grace and harmony.

VENA

Female

Rare but distinctive name of Latin origin, translating to 'vein', historically associated with strength and vitality in Roman culture.

VENANCIO

Male

Distinctive male given name of Spanish origin, meaning "from Venus," the Roman goddess of love and beauty. Traditionally given to boys born around January 22 in medieval Spain, it has been used throughout Spanish-speaking countries for centuries and carries positive associations linked to its divine namesake.

VENARD

Male

Rare French-origin male given name with an unknown history and meaning, possibly derived from Latin "venus" meaning "charm," or a variation of Vincent/Valentine, but no definitive proof exists.

VENASSA

Female

Unique Italian feminine given name derived from 'venass', meaning 'deer'. It embodies grace, elegance, and swiftness.

VENBA

Female

Tamil name meaning "song" or "poem," derived from ancient Tamil literary tradition and signifying art, creativity, and beauty.

VENCE

Male

Uncommon Italian name derived from the Latin word "ventia," meaning windy. It originates from the historic city of Vence in France, near the Mediterranean Sea, and has been sparsely used as a given name throughout history but carries unique charm due to its historic significance.

VENCENT

Male

The name Vincent is Latin in origin, meaning 'conquering' or 'winning', derived from the word 'vincere'. It has been popular throughout history, notably among European royals and figures like Saint Vincent of Saragossa and Vincent van Gogh.

VENCIE

Female

Italian given name derived from "venti," meaning twenty, often associated with prosperity and good fortune due to the auspicious nature of the number twenty in many cultures.

VENCIL

Male

Distinctive Hungarian given name derived from "vend", meaning "to visit" or "guest".

VENDA

Female

Distinctive female name originating from the Venda people in South Africa and Zimbabwe, meaning "the people" or "the nation" in Tshivenda, symbolizing unity and strength.

VENDELA

Female

Scandinavian girl's name with roots in Old Norse, meaning "wood shower" or "bath enclosure," inspired by a Swedish river and popularized during Viking era.

VENDETTA

Female

Rare but powerful Italian-derived given name meaning blood feud or revenge.