Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
VONNA
FemaleDistinctive Germanic name meaning 'to protect', traditionally used as a diminutive form in medieval Germany, now an independent name with literary and cultural references, embodying strength and courage.
VONNE
FemaleGerman unisex name derived from John, meaning "God is gracious", with roots tracing back to the Hebrew name Yochanan.
VONNELL
FemaleRare American name with uncertain origins, potentially derived from the blend of Von and Nell, but lacking explicit meaning or historical roots.
VONNESHA
FemaleOriginal African-American name combining Vonetta ("fifth") and Vanessa ("butterfly"), creating a unique blend of elegance and distinctiveness without a specific historical significance, but reflecting the cultural richness of its origins.
VONNETTA
FemaleRare female given name of uncertain African American origin, with no universally agreed-upon meaning despite proposals linking it to German heritage or grapevines.
VONNETTE
FemaleUnique French given name derived from "vonne", meaning 'wine'. It reflects France's wine-making heritage and was coined by parents seeking an elegant yet distinctive name for their daughters.
VONNIE
MaleDistinctive American name, derived from Bonnie, meaning 'beautiful' in Scots. It emerged as an alternative during the mid-20th century, influenced by similar names like Ronnie and Connie.
VONNIE
FemaleUnique German-derived name meaning "of" or "from," originally used as an honorific title for nobility.
VONNITA
FemaleUnique, African-American name created by author Zane, with no explicit meaning but often associated with uniqueness and individuality.
VONSHAE
FemaleUnique African American girl's name of unknown origin, first appearing in the U.S. in 2013 with only 5 reported births that year. Its meaning remains unclear, though some suggest it combines "Von" and "Shae." Despite its rarity, Vonshae stands out due to its distinctive sound and uncertain origins.
VONTAE
MaleOriginal African American name created by combining Von and Tate, popularized by athletes like Vontae Davis and Vader. Despite lacking specific meaning, it's often associated with positivity and strength due to its powerful sound.
VONTARIUS
MaleUncommon yet elegant African-derived name meaning 'powerful' or 'mighty', originating from West Africa's cultures valuing strength.
VONTAVIOUS
MaleVontavius is an uncommon African American name derived from the combination of "Vonte" (from Von, meaning "of") and "Tavius" (a variation of Scottish Taves).
VONTAVIUS
MaleRare male given name of Swahili origin, whose exact meaning remains undocumented but may hold cultural significance or family tradition.
VONTE
MaleUnique Igbo Nigerian name without a fixed meaning; it likely holds personal significance related to birth circumstances or parental hopes.
VONTELLA
FemaleRare African female given name from Igbo culture, meaning "bringer of joy".
VONTESE
FemaleAfrican American-originated name, created during the Black Power movement, potentially blending German 'Von' and Greek Theseschore elements.
VONTEZ
MaleRare male name of African American origin, with its exact meaning and history unknown. While some suggest it may be a variant of Vicente meaning "conquering", this is not widely accepted. Its use dates back to at least the mid-20th century in the United States.
VONTINA
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or source.
VONTRAY
MaleAfrican-American male given name created by rapper DMX, combining "Vincent" (meaning 'conquering') and "Tray". It signifies strength and determination, ranking #6,547 among boys' names in America as of 2019.
VONTRE
MaleUnusual name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the French Fontenay meaning 'fountain', though this is unconfirmed.
VONTREL
MaleUnique, unisex given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, gaining popularity in recent years as it's often associated with creativity, individuality, and independence.
VONTRELL
MaleAmerican name derived from 'Von' (German for 'from') and 'Trell', an English surname meaning 'nook'. It's uncommon but gaining popularity.
VONTRESA
FemaleUnique, unisex African name of Igbo origin, translating to "good fortunate person.
VONTRESSA
FemaleModern, unique African American girl's name with no established meaning but potentially holding personal significance.
VONTRICE
FemaleUnique French feminine name meaning 'victory', popular among medieval French nobility and now widely spread across Europe and English-speaking nations.
VONYA
FemaleDistinct female name with uncertain origins; it may derive from Slavic 'Vanda' meaning 'to enlighten', Hebrew 'Jonah' meaning 'dove' or 'he will be heard', or possibly be an American invention.
VONZEL
MaleRare yet distinctive given name of German origin, derived from "von" (meaning 'of') combined with "-helm" ('helmet' or 'protection'), possibly reflecting nobility or divine protection.
VONZELL
MaleUncommon, African American name created by combining 'Von', of German origin meaning "of", with 'Zell', an English surname derived from "cell" or "monastery". It has gained some popularity due to American actress and singer Vonzell Solomon.
VONZELLA
FemaleUnique given name of African American origin that emerged during the late 20th century, combining elements from various sources with uncertain meaning but possibly relating to "from Trivia's realm" or French writer Émile Zola's influence.
VONZETTA
FemaleUnique American given name popularized by Olympic gold medalist skier Vonetta Flowers. Its meaning is not explicitly clear but it may have been inspired by French or Italian names with an American twist. It remains uncommon yet significant due to its association with strength, determination, and barrier-breaking achievements.
VORA
FemaleUncommon Indian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Vorva', meaning 'dawn', associated with Hindu goddess Durga.
VORIS
MaleRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Vorðr', meaning 'guardian' or 'warden'.
VORONICA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived given name, originally meaning "ravenous," though its modern interpretation combines elements of Victoria and Veronica. It was popular among European nobility in medieval times, with notable bearers like Countess Voronia of Flanders. Today, it's rarely used but retains its elegant, distinctive character.
VOSHON
MaleAmerican male given name created by Pharrell Williams for his son, derived from the Old English word "vosh" meaning "to rush or surge," symbolizing strength and energy. It has gained some popularity since its creation in 2013 but remains relatively rare.
VOSS
MaleNorwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "Hross", meaning 'horse'.
VOULA
FemaleGreek female name derived from "voulis," meaning "to bloom" or "flourish." It signifies growth and prosperity, often used as a nickname for Vasiliki, conveying royalty and grace. Popular in Greece for generations, Voula carries a rich history and profound meaning today.
VOY
MaleAfrican origin, specifically from the Fulani people in West Africa, meaning "to come" or "arrival".
VOYD
MaleUncommon first name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or meaning.
VOYLE
MaleRare French boy's name derived from "voile," meaning "sail" or "veil." It was likely given to children born into maritime families due to its association with sailing vessels. While not historically significant, Voyle remains an appealing choice today for its strong sound and nautical origins.