Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
VERDO
MaleLatin-derived unisex name, originally meaning "green" and tracing back to ancient Rome where it was used as both a given name and surname throughout history.
VERDON
MaleMardeen is a rare, distinctive Irish name derived from Ó Maolmhigheana, meaning "devoted daughter".
VERDONNA
FemaleRare Italian feminine given name derived from the Italian word 'verdon', meaning 'green'. It carries associations with nature, growth, renewal, good fortune, and abundance.
VERDUN
FemaleHistoric French name meaning 'fortress by the alder trees'.
VERDUN
MaleFrench name derived from 'verd,' meaning green, reflecting its origins near lush landscapes in southwest France.
VERE
MaleDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "true" or "real," historically used by nobles like the 11th Earl of Oxford.
VERE
FemaleRare English given name derived from the Old English word "beorh," meaning "bright" or "famous." Popularized during the Norman conquest in 1066, Vere has been associated with notable historical figures like John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, and Edward de Vere, believed to be Shakespeare's patron.
VERED
FemaleAncient Hebrew female name meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty and love.
VEREDA
FemaleSpanish-origin female given name derived from the word 'vereda', translating to 'pathway' or 'footpath'. It evokes imagery of nature, exploration, and journey. Popular in Spain and Latin America, Vereda has gained international recognition. Pronounced /ve-RE-da/, it offers versatile nickname options like Vera, Vero, and Vedi. Notably, it appears as a character name in Juan Rulfo's "Veredas".
VEREE
FemaleDistinctive female Hebrew name meaning 'bright' or 'shine', popularized by Charlotte Yonge's novel "The Daisy Chain".
VEREEN
FemaleUnique African American given name created by playwright Ntozake Shange for her daughter in the late 1970s, without a specific meaning or etymology.
VERENA
FemaleFeminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'verenum', meaning 'of the green ones'.
VERENDA
FemaleRare and captivating female name of uncertain origin, with the most popular theory suggesting it comes from the Latin word 'verendus', meaning 'to be revered'. Despite its scarcity in historical records, Verenda has managed to become an attractive choice for parents seeking something unique and meaningful for their daughter.
VERENE
FemaleCaptivating Italian female name meaning "spring" or "renewal".
VERENICE
FemaleUnique and charming female name of Latin origin, derived from "Venetus," meaning "of Venice." It is associated with the enchanting Italian city known for its gondolas and stunning architecture.
VERENIS
FemaleVerenis: A rare, feminine name derived from the Latin "Veneris," meaning 'of Venus,' honoring the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
VERENISE
FemaleUnique Italian given name derived from "Veronese," meaning "of Verona," a historic city known for its architecture and Shakespearean associations.
VERENISSE
FemaleDutch name meaning "truth of the Enisei," popular among 17th-century Dutch nobility.
VERENIZ
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'true', once popular in ancient Rome and associated with honesty.
VERENIZE
FemaleUnique, Spanish-derived name meaning 'true image' or 'she who brings victory', and associated with the revered Saint Veronica.
VERETTA
FemaleElegant and uncommon Italian feminine given name derived from Vercelli, a city in Piedmont, Italy, with Germanic origins meaning "true" or "genuine".
VERGA
FemaleItalian origin, derived from 'verga' meaning 'rod' or 'staff'. It was originally associated with professions using rods like shepherds or pilgrims, and later connected to Saint Verga who was martyred with a rod. Today, it's often used as a given name to honor Italian heritage.
VERGAL
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "to plough" or "to wield," originally given to individuals associated with agriculture, but also famously borne by Roman poet Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro).
VERGE
MaleSpanish origin, meaning "edge" or "border", and was likely given to someone who lived on the outskirts of town. It has a strong, bold sound and has been popular as a boy's name in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries since the Middle Ages. Today, it is still most commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries but has gained some popularity worldwide as both a first and last name, conveying a sense of strength and stability.
VERGEAN
FemaleUncommon European given name of unknown origin, first recorded in France in the 19th century.
VERGEL
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from 'vergel,' meaning 'orchard' or 'garden.' Traditionally given to boys, it now suits girls too and symbolizes nature's beauty.
VERGENE
FemaleUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin', popularized during the Middle Ages to celebrate female innocence and purity.
VERGIA
FemaleVergia, of Latin origin, means 'rod' or 'twig'.
VERGIE
MaleUnique French-origin girl's name, possibly derived from "vergiss", meaning "to forget". Though its origins are uncertain, it has been used historically and was borne by Vergiss the Elder, a Roman philosopher. Today, Vergie remains rare but symbolizes independence or remembrance to some.
VERGIE
FemaleDistinctive Greek name meaning "spring" or "vernal," associated with the goddess of rebirth and renewal in ancient Greece.
VERGIL
FemaleUnique Latin given name derived from "Virgo," meaning "maiden" or "virgin." Popularized by the renowned Roman poet Virgil, it signifies purity and literary excellence.
VERGIL
MaleRare Latin-derived name, meaning 'flower/spring' or 'strong/forceful', most famously borne by the influential Roman poet Virgil.
VERGINA
FemaleRare Greek name derived from the ancient Macedonian city of Vergina, known for its royal lineage and archaeological discoveries.
VERGINIA
FemaleRare yet beautiful Latin-derived name meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin', with a tragic historical legacy as the daughter of Lucius Iunius Brutus who died defending her virtue against corruption.
VERIA
FemaleVeria, of Greek origin, means "faithful" or "true," associated with historical figures like Veria of Cilicia and Byzantine empresses.
VERIAN
FemaleUnisex name of unknown origin and meaning, with no known historical or cultural significance. Its use spans various cultures throughout history, potentially as a variant spelling of Varian, derived from the Latin word 'varius,' meaning 'many-colored' or 'mixed.' Today, Verian remains relatively uncommon but continues to be chosen for its unique sound and spelling.
VERIDIANA
FemaleUnique feminine Latin-derived given name meaning 'truthful'.
VERIL
FemaleThe Hebrew name Veril means 'my song', derived from the Hebrew word 'veri'. It's a melodious name with ancient roots in Jewish culture, mentioned in the Bible as a town name.
VERIL
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin and undocumented meaning.
VERILEA
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning "of the sea," originally associated with Nereids, sea nymphs in Greek mythology.