Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
VERALD
MaleScandinavian given name meaning "powerful spring" or "ruling season", derived from Old Norse elements ver ("spring") and ald ("power").
VERALEE
FemaleAmerican name derived from Vera ('faith') and Lee, popularized during the Harlem Renaissance among African American families.
VERALYN
FemaleRare Latin-derived given name meaning "spring" or "season of spring," symbolizing renewal and growth. It has a rich history dating back to ancient Roman times and was popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages.
VERALYNN
FemaleRare given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first appearing sporadically among US girls' names in the mid-20th century. Its possible connection to Welsh heritage through Veraline remains unproven, and proposed meanings such as "truth" or "strong and brave" are speculative. One notable bearer is American actress Veralyn Jones, known for her role in "Lila's Book." Despite its enigmatic roots, Veralynn stands out as a distinctive name.
VERAMAE
FemaleUncommon female name of American origin, coined by author Ayn Rand in her novel "Atlas Shrugged". Its meaning may derive from Greek words for 'true' and 'May', suggesting a potential interpretation of 'truth blooms in May'. Despite its limited usage, Veramae has gained some traction as an appealing choice for parents seeking unique names with literary connections.
VERANDA
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Italian 'veranda', meaning 'open gallery or porch', and originates from the Sanskrit word 'varandah'. It's often associated with warmth and invitation.
VERANIA
FemaleRare Italian feminine given name derived from "vera," meaning "true" or "real." It signifies authenticity and resilience.
VERBA
FemaleRare Latin female given name meaning "words" or "speech," associated with the Roman goddess of eloquence and communication.
VERBAL
FemaleRare but distinct Latin-derived given name meaning 'word', originally used to honor skilled speakers during the Roman Empire.
VERBENA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating feminine given name derived from the Latin 'verbena', meaning a genus of healing flowering plants, and associated with ancient Roman deity Hertha's temple.
VERBIA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "word," associated with ancient Roman god Verbum, symbolizing eloquence and wisdom.
VERBIE
MaleRare French feminine name derived from the French word 'verbe', meaning 'verb'.
VERBIE
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "spring" or "brook," symbolizing freshness and life-giving force.
VERBLE
MaleRare German name meaning "bright or famous".
VERBLE
FemaleVerble is of German origin, meaning "speech" or "talkative", derived from the Old High German word "sprahwa". It was likely given to individuals known for their eloquence or those involved in communication fields like teaching or public speaking. Although not common today, notable figures bearing this name include Johann Georg Verble, a Classical period musician and composer born in 1748.
VERBON
MaleRare French name derived from the verbena plant, known for its fragrant flowers and historic healing properties.
VERCIE
FemaleLatin-derived name, originally from Vergilius, the famous Roman poet Virgil, known for his epic poem 'The Aeneid'. This unique name carries historical significance and elegance, reflecting Virgil's reputation as one of the greatest poets in Latin literature.
VERDA
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning 'path' or 'way', often associated with Spanish cultures, and symbolizing honesty and integrity.
VERDA
MaleDistinctive feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "vereda" meaning "true" or "truth".
VERDALE
MaleDistinctive Latin-derived given name meaning "green valley".
VERDEAN
FemaleRare, unisex Latin-origin name derived from 'viridis', meaning green, signifying growth and vitality.
VERDEEN
FemaleDistinctive given name with unclear origins and open-to-interpretation meaning, possibly derived from Italian roots and signifying 'green', but this connection is not widely agreed upon. Its uniqueness sets it apart despite lacking historical records or prominent figures bearing the name.
VERDEL
MaleRare French given name derived from the word 'verd', meaning 'green'.
VERDEL
FemaleDistinctive Spanish given name derived from the word "verde," meaning green, associated with nature and new beginnings.
VERDELL
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from Spanish "Verde" meaning green and African feminine ending "Ella", signifying "green beauty".
VERDELL
MaleUncommon American given name with uncertain origins and meaning, though it may derive from Spanish 'Verde' (green) combined with '-ell'. It has been used for both males and females since the mid-20th century.
VERDELLA
FemaleCharming Italian name derived from 'verde,' meaning 'green.'
VERDELLE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from "verdoyant," meaning "green" or "flourishing.
VERDEN
MaleRare English female name originating from Sir Walter Scott's 1820 novel "The Betrothed", derived from the Old English word 'weard', meaning 'guardian' or 'warden'.
VERDENA
FemaleItalian female given name that means 'green' or 'unripe', symbolizing growth and nature.
VERDENE
FemaleCharming and distinctive name believed to originate from the Latin word 'veridian', meaning green or emerald.
VERDI
MaleItalian origin, means "green" but lacks a deeper symbolic significance. It gained prominence through Giuseppe Verdi, the renowned opera composer, who was born Francesco Antonio Verdi in 1813.
VERDI
FemaleGiuseppe Verdi's first name means "green" in Italian, a nod to his admiration for nature, despite his French family origins.
VERDIA
FemaleRare female given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Latin 'viridis' meaning green or a variant of Verity, but its true meaning remains unclear.
VERDIE
MaleRare French-derived given name meaning 'green', symbolizing growth and nature.
VERDIE
FemaleUncommon English name derived from the Old French word "verdure," meaning greenery or green, with possible medieval usage as a nickname for those associated with nature.
VERDINA
FemaleItalian name derived from "verde," meaning "green." It signifies a strong bond with nature.
VERDINE
FemaleRare French given name derived from "verdoyant," meaning 'green' or 'lush', associated with nature and growth.
VERDIS
FemaleItalian name derived from the word "verde," meaning green, signifying growth and renewal.
VERDIS
MaleThe name Verdis originates from Italy, meaning 'green' or 'verdant', derived from the Italian word 'verde'. Historically, it was often used as a surname in medieval times for individuals residing in verdant areas or working in nature-related professions.