Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
VALON
FemaleAlbanian male given name derived from "valë," meaning "wave.
VALON
MaleAlbanian name meaning "hero," popularized by footballer Valon Behrami and associated with bravery and intelligence, as seen in literature's Sherlock Holmes story featuring a protagonist named Valon.
VALONDA
FemaleAfrican-derived female name from Yoruba culture, meaning "happiness" or "joy" (Valo) and "end/conclusion" (nda).
VALOR
MaleSpanish name meaning 'strength' or 'courage', derived from the word 'valor'. Historically used in Spain and Latin America, it was famously carried by Valor Kanizares y de la Cerda, a 17th-century Spanish military leader.
VALOR
FemaleStrong Spanish-origin name meaning 'courage' in English, popular among parents seeking powerful names with deep historical roots.
VALORA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female given name meaning 'strength' or 'courage', originating from medieval Europe as a female variation of Valor.
VALOREE
FemaleItalian feminine given name that means "value" or "worth," originating from Tuscany during the late Middle Ages. It was chosen by parents to emphasize personal values like honesty and kindness.
VALORI
FemaleItalian feminine name derived from 'valor', meaning courage or strength.
VALORIA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from the word "valeo" meaning "strong." It evokes robustness, resilience, and inner courage. While not directly linked, it may also symbolize domestic harmony via association with Roman goddess Vesta. Rare but notable figures like Saint Valeria further enrich its meaning in faith. Today, Valoria remains an uncommon yet captivating choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with Latin roots and timeless elegance.
VALORIE
FemaleUnique, Latin-derived given name introduced by Spanish speakers, meaning 'strength or courage', reflecting its Hispanic cultural heritage.
VALORIS
FemaleUnique given name of Latin origin, translating to "strength" or "courage." It conveys bravery and resilience, making it an appealing choice for parents wishing to instill these qualities in their children.
VALORY
FemaleRare yet distinguished Greek name meaning 'strength' or 'courage', popularized by figures like singer-songwriter Valory Ballerini and athlete Valory Irons, symbolizing power and fortitude.
VALOY
FemaleUncommon yet significant name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture and translating to "the child has arrived.
VALOYCE
FemaleRare, creative American coinage with no inherent meaning.
VALREA
FemaleItalian unisex name derived from 'valere', meaning 'to be worth' or 'have value'. Though rare, it has been used in Italy for centuries by notable figures like Gabriele D'Annunzio.
VALREE
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Valeriane or Valeria, signifying 'strength' or 'health'. Its rarity contributes to its allure.
VALRI
FemaleValri, of Scandinavian origin, means 'slain' or 'fallen in battle', honoring Viking warriors.
VALRIE
MaleValerie is a feminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'.
VALRIE
FemaleValerie is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "valor," which means "strength" or "ourage." It has been popular throughout history and was originally used as a surname in medieval England before becoming a given name during the Victorian era. Notable figures such as actress Valerie Bertinelli and singer-songwriter Valerie June have carried this strong and elegant name, which also appears in literature and popular culture.
VALTA
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, often associated with strength but lacking clear etymological roots or cultural ties.
VALTON
MaleFrench-origin given name meaning "strong town," derived from the Old French words "val" (strong) and "-ton" (town).
VALTTERI
MaleFinnish male name of Scandinavian origin, meaning "strong as a whale".
VALYN
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from "Gwawl," meaning "sea" or "water," with roots in ancient Welsh mythology as seen in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi epic poem.
VALYN
MaleRare and unique name of unknown origin, with no recognized etymology from major languages or cultures. Its meaning remains uncertain, but some associate it with valiant qualities or nature connections due to phonetic similarities. Despite its mysterious origins, Valyn has appeared in medieval French literature and gained recent popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
VALYNCIA
FemaleRare yet powerful Latin-derived name meaning "strong" or "powerful.
VALYNDA
FemaleUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Joyful Arrival.
VALYNN
FemaleAmerican modern creation combining "Vale" and "ynn", interpreted as 'strong warrior' or 'valley of yew trees'.
VALYRE
FemaleRare yet powerful Latin-derived name meaning "to be strong" or "to be well".
VALYRIA
FemaleRare yet compelling name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Valeria," meaning "strong" or "healthy.
VALYRIE
FemaleRare female given name of unknown origin, with the first recorded use appearing in France during the 19th century. It is believed to mean "strong" or "healthy," possibly derived from the Latin name Valeria, but its roots remain uncertain.
VALYSSA
FemaleValyssa: A captivating name of Latin origin, 'valere,' meaning strong and healthy, associated with strength, resilience, and nobility.
VAMIKA
FemaleRare Indian name, originating from Punjab, meaning "small towards the west" derived from Sanskrit.
VAMIR
MaleAfrican given name of Congolese origin, derived from the Kikongo word 'Vami', meaning the Congo River. Its use signifies deep reverence for nature and its life-giving forces.
VAMSI
MaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "banyan tree," symbolizing strength, wisdom, and divine protection, associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
VAN
MaleVietnamese name meaning "cloud," symbolizing harmony and good fortune.
VAN
FemaleIrish-origin name meaning "little wolf," traditionally associated with strength and courage, but now also used as a contemporary unisex name due to its catchy sound and historical significance.
VANA
FemaleCaptivating Slavic name derived from "vana," meaning "clear sky" or "heaven." It also has spiritual significance linked to Norse mythology's Vanir gods, known for fertility and foresight. Used traditionally in Eastern Europe, Vana symbolizes clarity, purity, and tranquility.
VANADEY
FemaleAfrican given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'child who arrives with wealth', symbolizing prosperity.
VANAE
FemaleHebrew name meaning "God hears" or "God answers," originating from the story of Vanah in Numbers 27:1-11. It signifies faith, hope, and trust in divine intervention.
VANANH
FemaleVietnamese name meaning 'infinite love'.