Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
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VYNESSA
FemaleRare, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Latin word "vinum" meaning wine.
VYOLA
FemaleSlavic-derived name meaning 'violet flower', associated with modesty and humility.
VYOLET
FemaleViolet is a Latin-derived name meaning 'purple' or 'violet', popularized in England during the 19th century and associated with creativity and uniqueness.
VYOLETTE
FemaleViolette is a French female given name derived from the word "violette," meaning "violet." It refers to the beautiful violet flower and has been used in France since the Middle Ages.
VYOM
MaleRare, Indian-origin male name meaning 'sky' or 'space', signifying vastness and freedom, derived from Sanskrit 'vyoma'. Traditionally associated with celestial beings in Hindu mythology, Vyom transcends astrological influences.
VYOMI
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'sound' or 'resonance'. It translates to evoke harmony and balance, with its pronunciation being vi-YO-mi. The name comprises three distinct syllables, offering a rhythmic flow upon speaking.
VYONNE
FemaleCaptivating French name derived from 'vyonnais', meaning someone from Vyones, an ancient town in Ardèche, France. It has a rich history tied to trade and pilgrimage routes, offering elegance and uniqueness.
VYRL
MaleDistinctive given name of unknown origin, with meanings and history shrouded in mystery.
VYRON
MaleRare yet powerful Greek male name derived from "vyros," meaning strength or power, and was borne by historical figures like King Vyron of Epirus.
VYSHNAVI
FemaleVyshnavi, of Sanskrit origin, means "devoted to Lord Vishnu," the preserver deity in Hinduism.
VYSHONN
MaleUnique American given name of unknown origin and meaning, thought to be invented by combining elements from various sources such as Welsh words or similar-sounding names like Vishnu oryson.
VYSHONNE
MaleUncommon African American female name, coined in the late 20th century, whose meaning remains undocumented but may relate to the Latin word 'visio' for vision or sight.
VYSION
FemaleRare Greek name that means 'visionary' or 'life'.
VYTAS
MaleBaltic-derived Lithuanian male name, meaning 'strength' or 'force'.
VYTAUTAS
MaleAncient Lithuanian male name meaning "strength" or "power," prominent among notable rulers like Vytautas the Great and his nephew.
VYTO
MaleDistinctive Lithuanian name meaning "thunder," historically associated with power and fertility, and popularized by Grand Duke Vytautas the Great.
VYVIAN
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from Morfydd, meaning 'sea-born', popularized by Oscar Wilde in his novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray".
VYVY
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Old Slavic word "viva" meaning "alive," or from the Akan people's name for Friday, "Vye." Despite its uncertain etymology, Vyvy is associated with creativity and individuality, as it is not a common name. Throughout history, notable figures like British actress Vyvy Syal and American singer-songwriter Vyvy Anne Westra have carried this distinctive moniker.
VYVYAN
FemaleRare Welsh given name derived from 'bychan', meaning 'little'.