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

VINCENE

Female

Italian origin given name derived from Latin 'victor', signifying strength and victory. It was popular among ancient Roman families and has since gained recognition throughout Europe, particularly in France and Italy during the Middle Ages, and England during the Victorian era. While primarily used as a male name, Vincene can also be used for females, adding to its uniqueness. Despite ranking low in modern popularity charts, its rarity contributes to its distinctiveness.

VINCENT

Male

Latin origin, meaning "conquering" or "winning," derived from the Roman family name Vincentius.

VINCENT

Female

Latin origin, meaning "conquering" or "winning", and is derived from the Roman family name Vincentius, which in turn comes from the past participle of the verb vincere, meaning "to conquer". It has been popular throughout history, particularly in France and Italy, and was a common name among early Christian saints.

VINCENTA

Female

Rare but powerful Latin-derived female name, meaning 'conquering' or 'winning'.

VINCENTE

Male

Italian name derived from the Latin 'vincere', meaning 'to conquer'.

VINCENTIA

Female

Rare, elegant Latin-derived feminine name meaning "conquering" or "winning", ultimately derived from the male name Vincent.

VINCENTINA

Female

Italian-derived feminine name with Latin roots meaning 'conquering' or 'winning', signifying victory.

VINCENTINE

Female

Rare French feminine variant of Vincent, derived from Latin 'Vincentius' meaning 'conquering'. It was notably used by philosopher René Descartes' daughter.

VINCENTMICHAEL

Male

Distinctive compound name derived from the Latin 'Vincens' meaning 'conquering', associated with Saint Vincent of Saragossa, and Michael, of Hebrew origin meaning 'who is like God?', representing one of the archangels in the Bible. This powerful combination suggests courage and triumph, while its uniqueness ensures it stands out.

VINCENZA

Female

Italian feminine given name derived from 'vincere', meaning 'to conquer'.

VINCENZIA

Female

Elegant Italian feminine name derived from the Latin 'Vincentius', meaning 'conquering' or 'winning'.

VINCENZINA

Female

Italian female name derived from Vincentius, meaning "conquering" or "winning.

VINCENZIO

Male

Italian given name derived from the Latin 'vincere,' meaning 'to conquer' or 'win.' It originates from the Roman family name Vincentius, associated with strength, bravery, and conquest.

VINCENZO

Male

Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin word "victoria", meaning victory. It has been widely popular in Italy since the Middle Ages and is often associated with Saint Vincent of Saragossa, a Christian martyr from the Roman Empire's persecution period.

VINCETTA

Female

Uncommon Italian feminine given name with a powerful meaning, derived from the Latin word 'vincere', meaning 'to conquer' or 'to overcome'.

VINCHENZO

Male

Vincenzo is an Italian male given name derived from the Latin Vincentius, which means 'conquering' or 'winning'.

VINCI

Male

Italian given name derived from the Tuscan city where Leonardo da Vinci was born, meaning "victory" and associated with creativity and success.

VINCI

Female

Italian name meaning 'to conquer' or 'win', derived from the Latin word 'vincere'. It's famously associated with Leonardo da Vinci.

VINCIE

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived given name that means 'to conquer' or 'to overcome'.

VINCIENT

Male

Vincent is a Latin-derived name meaning "conqueror" or "winner", popularized by Saint Vincent of Saragossa and known for its numerous notable bearers across fields like art and politics.

VINCIL

Male

Rare Latin-derived male name meaning 'to conquer' or 'overcome', signifying strength and courage.

VINCINT

Male

Vincent is a Latin-origin given name, meaning 'to conquer' or 'to win', popularized by Saint Vincent of Saragossa and famously borne by Vincent van Gogh.

VINCY

Female

French given name derived from the surname Victoire, meaning 'victory'.

VINDA

Female

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "mountain" or "wind", derived from "Vindya". It holds significant cultural and spiritual value in Hinduism, being associated with King Vinda who hosted Lord Shiva's wedding, and possibly linked to the wind god Vayu.

VINDETTA

Female

Rare yet impactful Latin-origin name derived from 'vindicta,' signifying vengeance.

VINDHYA

Female

Indian name derived from 'Vindhyachal', meaning the ancient and sacred Vindhya Mountains; it teaches humility through its mythological tale and signifies one of Hinduism's five sacred mountains.

VINE

Female

Rare Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vinay', meaning 'modesty' or 'humility'. It's historically associated with prestigious families and symbolizes inner strength.

VINECIA

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived name, first used during the Middle Ages, signifying 'vineyard' or 'vine', reflecting historical Roman culture's agricultural significance and often bestowing abundance and fertility.

VINEEL

Male

Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Vina' meaning 'music' and 'Ila' meaning 'earth', signifying 'harmony on earth'.

VINEET

Male

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Vinay', meaning 'respectful' or 'humble'.

VINEETA

Female

Unique and beautiful Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Vin' meaning 'wine or intoxicating' and 'Nita' meaning 'night', translating to 'like wine at night'.

VINEETH

Male

Indian-origin name derived from 'Vinayaka', denoting Lord Ganesha, the god of wisdom and prosperity in Hinduism.

VINEISHA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vinay', meaning 'humility'.

VINELL

Female

Rare French name derived from "vin," meaning "wine." It's a variant of Vincent, signifying conquest, and has historical ties to Europe's wine industry.

VINESH

Male

Captivating Indian name from Gujarat, meaning 'conqueror' or 'victorious one'.

VINESHA

Female

Elegant Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vinayaki,' meaning 'goddess of wisdom,' embodying intelligence and divine grace.

VINESSA

Female

Italian name derived from 'vigna', meaning vineyard or grapevine, originating in Tuscany. It signifies beauty and grace.

VINETA

Female

Baltic origin, meaning "friend" or "friendship.

VINETTA

Female

Rare Italian female given name with unknown origins, possibly linked to vineyards or wine through the surname Vignetta. It has no historical significance but offers uniqueness and mystery as a name choice.

VINETTE

Female

French name derived from 'vineta', meaning 'little vineyard' or 'small vine', carrying rustic charm and connection to nature.