Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
VERTLE
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, with no clear connection to known languages or cultures, making it a mysterious choice for a given name.
VERTNER
MaleUncommon Ghanaian Ashanti name, signifying strength and courage, historically reserved for royal or exceptional births.
VERTON
MaleVerton: A rare Latin-derived name meaning 'summit' or 'peak', symbolizing height and achievement.
VERUCA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'wart', originally used by both boys and girls in ancient Rome.
VERVA
FemaleRare and distinctive name of unknown origin, believed to be derived from Latin roots meaning "green" or "springtime," though this is not widely documented. It has been used as both a given name and surname across various cultures and ethnic groups throughout history, with American film actress Verva Ince being one notable figure bearing the name. Despite its unclear origin and meaning, Verva's rarity makes it an intriguing choice for those seeking a distinctive name with an exotic and mysterious appeal.
VERYL
MaleExotic African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to wait or delay', traditionally given to those born on a Saturday or demonstrating patience.
VERYL
FemaleUncommon American given name with possible meanings of "spear" or "peace warrior," derived from Virgil or Virolf respectively.
VERYLE
MaleRare female given name with unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first recorded in England in 1874. Its potential Latin roots suggest "spear," but this remains unconfirmed.
VERYLE
FemaleRare, intriguing female name of uncertain origin, with possible ties to Latin "verum" meaning "true".
VESA
FemaleSwedish-origin Finnish given name meaning "moody" or "tempestuous", evoking storms but also suggesting creativity and passion.
VESENIA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Slavic female given name derived from Old Slavic "vesen'" meaning "bright" or "shining", suggesting its bearer has a radiant spirit.
VESHAWN
MaleRare American name derived from Hebrew and Irish influences, potentially meaning 'blossom' or 'young', signifying growth, beauty, youthfulness, and divine grace.
VESNA
FemaleSlavic feminine name derived from Old Church Slavonic "vesna", meaning "spring". It signifies renewal and growth, associated with the season of spring in Slavic culture.
VESPER
FemaleVesper: Latin origin, meaning 'evening', associated with Roman god of dusk & Christian prayer service Vespers
VESPER
MaleDistinctive Latin name derived from 'vespera', meaning "evening". Originally used as a feminine name in ancient Rome, it is now predominantly masculine. It signifies mystery and intrigue due to its association with the end of day.
VESSICA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name originally symbolizing divine wisdom due to its eye-like shape in medieval art.
VESSIE
FemaleRare French name with an unconventional yet captivating origin, derived from the French word for 'bladder'.
VESSIE
MaleRare unisex French name derived from 'vesce', meaning 'vetch' or 'broad bean'.
VESTA
FemaleDistinctive feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "clothed" or "dressed," derived from the Latin word "Vestus." In Roman mythology, Vesta was the goddess of home and family, known for her virginity and constant fire.
VESTA
MaleLatin feminine given name derived from 'Vestus', meaning 'clothed'. It was the name of the Roman goddess of home and family, associated with the sacred flame of Rome and the ancient festival Vestalia.
VESTAL
MaleUnique Latin-derived female name that means 'connected to Vesta', the Roman goddess of hearth, home, and family.
VESTAL
FemaleAncient Roman female given name derived from the Latin word 'Vestalis', referring to the goddess of hearth and home, Vesta.
VESTEL
MaleRare Turkish name meaning "of Byzantine origin," reflecting its historical roots in the Byzantine Empire (330-1453 AD).
VESTER
FemaleRare but significant Scandinavian male name derived from Old Norse 'vestr', meaning 'west'.
VESTER
MaleUnique Danish name meaning 'western' or 'from the west', historically used in Denmark and gaining popularity due to its distinctiveness. It symbolizes new beginnings and strength, associated with rugged landscapes.
VESTIE
FemaleUncommon African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "she has come home" and symbolizing warmth, welcoming, and affection.
VESTINA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "to dress" or "to clothe," possibly originally given to daughters of textile industry families.
VESTON
MaleFrench name meaning 'western', popular among English-speaking populations, with no specific historical figure attached but believed to have originated from a place name in France.
VETA
FemaleUnique, Slavic-origin given name derived from Yvetta or Svetlana, meaning "light" in Slavic languages.
VETHA
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Vethaki', meaning 'breeze'. It has a soothing quality, inspired by its namesake wind, and is associated with Hindu mythology's legendary character Vetaal. Though rare, Vetha stands out for its unique sound and meaningful origins.
VETO
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'to forbid' or 'prohibit', originally used in ancient Roman law as an intercession by a magistrate.
VETON
MaleAncient Albanian male given name of Illyrian origin, popular among the Vascones tribe, with no specific meaning but holding historical significance for Albanians.
VETRA
FemaleVetra, of Latin origin, means "carriage" or "vehicle", originally associated with Roman slaves transporting goods.
VETRI
MaleItalian given name with ancient roots, derived from 'vetro', meaning 'glass'. It signifies craftsmanship and beauty, tracing back to the renowned glassmaking traditions of Murano near Venice. Today, Vetri remains a distinctive choice, embodying elegance across cultures.
VETRICE
FemaleItalian name derived from the Latin word "vetus," meaning old or ancient. It's a unique, historic, and beautiful option for boys or girls, evoking images of tradition and timeless values.
VETTA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'small hill or elevation', symbolizing perseverance, determination, and achievement.
VEVA
FemaleLatin-derived name that means 'alive' or 'lively'.
VEVELYN
FemaleUnique blend of Velvet and Evelyn, two names with rich historical backgrounds but unknown origin when combined.
VEVERLY
FemaleRare English name formed by combining Veva (a short form of names like Evangeline or Evelyn) and Verily (meaning 'in truth'), possibly signifying authenticity.
VEYA
FemaleHebrew female name of biblical origin, meaning "and he will live," reflecting strength and resilience as referenced in Genesis 3:20's naming of Cain.