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

VICTOREA

Female

Rare and elegant feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'Victoria' meaning 'victory'. Popular during the Victorian era, it signifies triumph and strength.

VICTORENE

Female

Rare yet powerful Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'conqueror' or 'winner', symbolizing strength and victory.

VICTORHUGO

Male

Victor Hugo is a name of French origin that combines 'victory' and 'mind', popularized by the renowned French author.

VICTORI

Female

Victor is a Latin-derived name that signifies 'victory', popularized by Victor Hugo, a renowned French writer.

VICTORIA

Male

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "victory".

VICTORIA

Female

Latin-origin female name meaning 'victory' or 'victorious', popularized by Queen Victoria of the UK (1837-1901).

VICTORIAANN

Female

Distinctive female name of Latin origin, meaning "victory of the Lord," derived from 'victoria' signifying victory and '-ann' indicating relation or belonging.

VICTORIAH

Female

Rare yet regal Latin-derived name, meaning 'victory', variant of the popular Victoria, embodying success and triumph.

VICTORIALYNN

Female

American name coined in the late 20th century, combining Latin 'victory' (Victoria) and English 'from the lake' (Lynn).

VICTORIAMARIE

Female

Latin-derived name, combining the powerful Victoria meaning 'victory' and Marie deriving from Miriam, 'sea of bitterness'.

VICTORIAN

Female

Latin-derived name meaning "manly," popularized during the reign of Queen Victoria in England from 1837 to 1901, though now considered rare but unique.

VICTORIANA

Female

Elegant feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "relating to Victoria," the Victorian era's queen who ruled from 1837 to 1901.

VICTORIANNA

Female

Unique, elegant Latin-derived female name created during the Victorian era, meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror'.

VICTORIANO

Male

Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'victor', meaning 'victory'.

VICTORIAROSE

Female

Rare Latin-derived given name that combines the meanings 'victory' and 'rose', signifying triumphant love.

VICTORIE

Female

Latin origin and means 'victory'.

VICTORINA

Female

Distinctive female given name derived from Latin 'Victor', meaning 'victory'. It signifies 'female victory' or 'female conqueror', reflecting strength and triumph over adversity.

VICTORINE

Female

Distinctive French girl's name derived from Latin "victor," meaning "conqueror" or "winner.

VICTORINO

Male

Latin-origin name meaning 'little conqueror' or 'belonging to victory'.

VICTORIO

Male

Victorio, of Italian origin, means 'conqueror' or 'winner', symbolizing triumph over obstacles.

VICTORIOUS

Female

Unique, powerful feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'winning or defeating', derived from 'victor' (conqueror) combined with '-ious' (full of).

VICTORIOUS

Male

Rare Latin feminine given name meaning 'winning' or 'being victorious', combining the Latin word 'victor' (conqueror) with '-ous' (quality/state).

VICTORIYA

Female

Feminine name of Bulgarian origin meaning 'conqueror', derived from the male name Victor.

VICTORJR

Male

Victor Jr is a name of Latin origin that means "victory". It was commonly used by families who wanted to distinguish between generations named Victor.

VICTORMANUEL

Male

Distinctive Spanish name composed of Victor ('conqueror') and Manuel ('God with us'), signifying strength, triumph, and divine presence.

VICTORRIA

Female

Victoria is a feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "victory".

VICTORY

Female

Latin-derived name meaning victory or success, worn by notable figures like Queen Victoria and Empress Maria Theresa. It signifies triumph over adversity and is often associated with courage, determination, and overcoming obstacles.

VICTORY

Male

Unusual English name derived from Old French 'victorie', meaning victory. Historically used to commemorate military victories, it now symbolizes triumph over adversity.

VICTORYA

Female

Latin-origin name that means "victory" or "to conquer," symbolizing strength and power.

VICY

Female

Vicky is an English name that means "victory" or "conquering," popular for both boys and girls but more commonly used for females. It gained prominence during Queen Victoria's reign in the 19th century and has been associated with success throughout history, with notable figures like the queen herself and environmentalist Victor Cusack.

VIDA

Female

Spanish name derived from 'vida', meaning 'life'. It's popular among Spanish speakers due to its historical significance in literature like "Don Quixote".

VIDA

Male

Spanish origin name meaning 'life'.

VIDAL

Male

Rare yet significant Spanish-origin given name derived from the Latin 'videre', meaning 'to see'.

VIDAL

Female

Spanish-origin name derived from the occupational term for vine grower or wine maker, first used in the 12th century as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in modern times.

VIDALA

Female

Rare female given name with Latin roots, derived from 'videre' meaning 'to see', and connected to the ancient Roman family name Vidalis, meaning 'vine'. Its origins suggest it may have been used by early Christians as a name of religious significance, symbolizing wisdom or perception.

VIDALE

Male

Uncommon name with unknown origins and meaning. It is believed to possibly be a variant spelling of the Italian name Vidal, but this remains purely speculative.

VIDALIA

Female

Rare Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "vision" or "to see", originally used in medieval times for children born with eye-like birthmarks.

VIDAR

Male

Norse male given name meaning 'wide' or 'broad', associated with the god Vidar who survived Ragnarök.

VIDEL

Male

Japanese origin derived from the kanji character 茂 (mori), meaning "thick" or "luxuriant," but it's not commonly used in Japan and has no established meaning there. It gained global popularity through Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga series, where Videl is a strong-willed female character who becomes Gohan's love interest. Despite its unconventional spelling, Videl is now a popular name among fans worldwide, often chosen to honor these characters or incorporate Japanese culture. However, it may still face pronunciation challenges outside of these circles.

VIDEL

Female

Rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning "my son" or "son of the right hand," associated with King David's brave sons in the Old Testament.