Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
VIDELL
FemaleRare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history. It may be a variant spelling of French Videlle, possibly derived from Occitan "vedel" meaning "calf," but this claim lacks concrete evidence. Alternatively, it could be a modern invention or misinterpretation of another similar-sounding name. Despite its uncertain origins, Videll has gained some popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada since 2010.
VIDELL
MaleRare, Latin-origin given name meaning 'little life', originally from medieval Italy.
VIDELLA
FemaleDistinctive Italian feminine given name derived from 'vidello', meaning 'little calf'. Popularized by Giuseppe Verdi's opera 'La Traviata', this unique name has global appeal despite its unusual origin.
VIDELLE
FemaleRare French given name of historic origin, derived from the Occitan word "vedel" meaning "young deer.
VIDETTE
FemaleFrench-derived given name, derived from the French word 'vidette', meaning 'sentry' or 'watchman'.
VIDHAAN
MaleDistinctive Indian boy's name from Rajasthan, derived from 'Vidha' meaning 'to distribute', associated with Lord Vishnu's avatar Vithoba, symbolizing fairness.
VIDHARTH
MaleUnique Indian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Honorable Strength".
VIDHARTHREDDY
MaleRare Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Vidhar' (divine preservation) and 'Reddy' (powerful family clan), symbolizing strength and divine protection.
VIDHI
FemaleUnique Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'vidhi', meaning 'rules' or 'rituals'. It signifies cosmic order and virtue.
VIDHU
MaleUnique Sanskrit-derived name meaning "Lord of Destiny" or "God of Fate," associated with the Hindu deity Lord Vishnu, symbolizing destiny, fortune, divine guidance, wisdom, and intelligence.
VIDHUN
MaleMeet Vidhun, of Indian origin, whose name means 'lightning' in Sanskrit, symbolizing strength, swiftness, and brilliance.
VIDHUR
MaleVidhur, derived from the Sanskrit 'Vidhyu' meaning 'lightning', is a name of great wisdom and power, associated with the legendary sage of Hindu mythology.
VIDHYA
FemaleVidhya, of Indian origin, specifically from Tamil Nadu, means 'knowledge' or 'learning'; it is often chosen by parents seeking to instill wisdom in their daughters.
VIDIA
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', also associated with the Hindu goddess of learning.
VIDISHA
FemaleVidisha, of Indian origin, translates to 'holy' in Sanskrit and honors the ancient city of Vidisha.
VIDIT
MaleIndian masculine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Vidyat', meaning 'to know' or 'to be aware'. It's associated with Hindu god Lord Ganesha, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom.
VIDULA
FemaleRare, captivating Sanskrit name meaning 'the first ray of light,' associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati.
VIDUR
MaleVidur, of Indian origin, means 'intelligent' or 'wise', derived from the Sanskrit word 'vidura'; it's associated with the wise cousin Vidura in Hindu mythology.
VIDUSHI
FemaleIndian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'vidushya', meaning 'knowledgeable' or 'intelligent', often associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati.
VIDYA
FemaleSanskrit-derived female given name meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and philosophy.
VIDYUT
MaleIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Vidyut', meaning 'lightning'.
VIDYUTH
MaleIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Vidya', signifying the pursuit of knowledge.
VIE
FemaleFrench given name derived from Latin "vita", meaning life.
VIEDA
FemaleVieda, of Latin origin, signifies 'little life' or 'living one'.
VIELKA
FemaleUnique Czech feminine given name derived from "vila," meaning "fairy," with "-ka" indicating familiarity or endearment. It hails from Slavic mythology, where vilas are enchanting creatures believed to bring good fortune.
VIELLA
FemaleUnique Italian feminine given name derived from 'viella', an ancient musical instrument. It originated in Piedmont, Italy, celebrating music's unifying power.
VIEN
MaleUnique, unisex given name of Vietnamese origin, derived from "Vietnam" meaning "land among southern sea mountains." It signifies strength, resilience, and unity, reflecting Vietnam's historical struggle for independence and unity.
VIENA
FemaleVienna is a German-derived feminine name meaning "the settlement on the Viene River" or "the white city," associated with elegance and sophistication due to its connection to the historic cultural center, Vienna.
VIENCE
MaleRare and distinct name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning. It seems to be a newly created name chosen by parents seeking uniqueness.
VIENNA
FemaleAustrian name derived from the city itself, meaning "the fair one" or "the friendly one".
VIENNE
FemaleDistinctive French given name derived from the historic Austrian city, known for its art, culture, and music, symbolizing elegance and sophistication.
VIENO
FemaleFinnish unisex name meaning "wave," symbolizing strength and resilience, popular historically in Finland.
VIERA
FemaleSlavic girl's name meaning "faith" derived from the Slovak word "víra".
VIERI
MaleUncommon Italian given name of Latin origin meaning "strong or powerful," derived from the Latin word "vires" for strength and courage.
VIERRA
FemaleUnique Finnish name meaning 'stranger', first used in the early Middle Ages and now associated with independence and strength.
VIESHA
FemaleViesha, of Hebrew origin, means "God is my salvation," reflecting deep spiritual significance often associated with monotheistic religions.
VIET
MaleVietnamese origin name, historically significant, derived from "Viet" meaning the collective Vietnamese people, signifying unity and resilience.
VIET
FemaleThe name Viet originates from Vietnam and signifies 'unified', traditionally given to children born during Tet, Vietnam's lunar new year celebration.
VIETTA
FemaleUncommon yet intriguing unisex name of Italian origin, derived from Vietri, which means 'vine' in Latin and is associated with strength and courage.
VIEVA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from the word 'vieja' meaning 'old woman'. Originally a descriptive term reflecting parental virtues, it evolved into a proper name first recorded in 15th-century Spain.