Female and male first names beginning with the letter “V”..
VANELLOPE
FemaleRare Italian given name derived from "vanella," meaning "small saucepan." Despite being popularized by Disney's Princess Vanellope von Schweetz in Wreck-It Ralph (2012), its use predates the film, suggesting it may evoke images of smallness or delicacy.
VANELLY
FemaleUncommon African name derived from Vanessa and Elle, signifying beauty and grace.
VANELOPE
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, often associated with the meaning "veil" but not universally accepted.
VANELY
FemaleDistinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, used by both boys and girls throughout history, with its interpretation varying greatly depending on individual perspectives.
VANESA
MalePopular feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Juan meaning "God is merciful".
VANESA
FemaleFeminine Spanish given name derived from Latin 'Venus', the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
VANESHA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Vanishi," meaning "to disappear." It's often associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing creativity and intelligence.
VANESHIA
FemaleVaneshia, of Indian origin, signifies "lord of the forest" and is associated with strength and wisdom, drawing from Hindu mythology's Lord Shiva.
VANESIA
FemaleUncommon Italian female name meaning 'empty' or 'vain', popular in English-speaking countries but not widely used in Italy.
VANESS
FemaleAamaya, of Indian origin, means 'divine mother' and symbolizes spirituality and maternal love.
VANESSA
MaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, popularized by Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'. It means 'butterfly' in Italian.
VANESSA
FemaleItalian name created by Jonathan Swift, meaning 'butterfly'.
VANESSAANNE
FemaleUnique French feminine name derived from Vanessa and Anne, meaning 'butterfly' and 'grace', respectively.
VANESSAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name that can mean either "sixth" or "she will return.
VANESSAMARIE
FemaleUnique Hispanic-French feminine given name composed of 'Vanessa,' meaning butterfly, and 'Marie,' interpreted as 'dedicated to Mars.'
VANESSE
FemaleVanessa is an Italian feminine given name meaning "butterfly," symbolizing transformation and beauty. It gained popularity through Oscar Wilde's play "The Importance of Being Earnest.
VANESSIA
FemaleElegant Italian-origin unisex name derived from 'vanesia', meaning 'empty or vain', but popularized to represent sophistication and uniqueness.
VANESTA
FemaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin meaning "born on Sunday," given to children born on that blessed day.
VANESTER
FemaleRare, unknown-origin given name that may have been created as a blend of Vanessa ("butterfly") and Esther ("star"), but its true meaning and origins remain mysterious.
VANETA
FemaleSlavic female name from Russia meaning "breeze" or "gentle wind".
VANETTA
FemaleDistinctive English name derived from the French Guenette, meaning "sweet" or "charming". It originated as a Middle Ages French diminutive of Guenette, beginning with a 'V' sound to create a unique moniker.
VANETTE
FemaleRare yet captivating female given name of French origin, derived from the word "vanne" meaning floodgate or sluice, symbolizing water's control over rivers.
VANEZA
FemaleUnique Portuguese female given name derived from 'vanessa', meaning 'butterfly'.
VANEZZA
FemaleItalian-derived name, variant of Vanna or diminutive of Vanessa, meaning 'butterfly'.
VANG
MaleLaotian name meaning 'to move' or 'to travel', traditionally given to children born during migration periods.
VANG
FemaleVietnamese origin, means 'peaceful' or 'calm', derived from the Vietnamese word 'vang'. Traditionally given to boys, but also suitable for girls.
VANGELA
FemaleRare Spanish name derived from 'venganza', meaning 'revenge'.
VANGIE
FemaleUnique, centuries-old name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Virginia or the Viking name Vagn, meaning 'hunter' or 'strength', as seen in characters like Vangie Boggs of Forrest Gump.
VANI
FemaleCaptivating Indian female name derived from the Sanskrit word "vani" meaning "speech." It holds significant meaning as it is associated with Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge and arts, and has been popular throughout history in India and beyond due to its unique sound and profound symbolism.
VANIA
FemaleItalian origin unisex name derived from Latin "varius," meaning "various" or "mixed.
VANIAH
FemaleUncommon, intriguing name of uncertain origin, often linked with Latin "vaneus" meaning favorable, or Hebrew "Vania" relating to God's grace. Its meanings vary, but often denote being favored by God or bringing positivity.
VANICE
FemaleCaptivating girl's name of Latin origin, created by American author Jack Finney for his 1952 science fiction novel "Time in Vain." While not explicitly defined, it carries connotations from the character Vanice in the novel and symbolizes elegance and charm due to its Latin roots.
VANICIA
FemaleCaptivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from "vane" meaning emptiness or void, but signifying boundlessness and infinity. Coined in late Middle Ages Europe, it gained popularity among families of Latin descent and notable figures like Vanicia D'Abzac, a 14th-century French noblewoman known for her philanthropy and art patronage. Today, it remains an uncommon yet enchanting choice with classical roots and profound meaning.
VANIDA
FemaleUnique Thai feminine given name meaning 'one who has many friends', reflecting a desire for sociability and popularity.
VANIE
FemaleBeautiful feminine name of African origin, derived from "Vanessa," meaning butterfly in various African languages. It symbolizes grace and transformation, reflecting qualities of adaptability and beauty.
VANIECIA
FemaleUncommon female name of unknown origin, first used in the U.S. in 2015. Its meaning varies individually based on personal interpretations.
VANIKA
FemaleUnique Sanskrit name meaning "creativity" or "imagination," invoking the Hindu goddess Saraswati and encouraging artistic expression.
VANILLA
FemaleCharming girl's name of French origin, derived from the French word "vanille" meaning 'small pod'. It was inspired by the vanilla plant and its fragrant pods used in perfumery and cooking.
VANILLE
FemaleThe girl's name Vanilla originates from the Spanish word 'vainilla', meaning 'little pod' or 'small sheath', and is associated with the sweet vanilla bean.
VANIS
MaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Vani," meaning "speech" or "voice," associated with Lord Saraswati's daughter in Hindu mythology.