V is for Val, Vance, Victor, and Vincent—and volumes of other baby boy names that start with the letter V.
Names | Origin | Meaning |
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Vincent | Vincent was a hit in the Middle Ages and found its way back to popularity in the modern Roman Catholic community, particularly… | |
Victor | Hindi: | Frightening |
Vladimir | The Lady of the Lake | |
Vaughn | Russian: | Royal |
Vance | Latin: | Brave |
Vernon | English: | Surname related to Vernon alder tree grove. Also used as abbreviations of Vernon or Lavern. |
Vlad | The Lady of the Lake | |
Videl | Spanish Origin | |
Vergil | French: | From the green hill |
Vaughan | Hindi: | King of the serpents |
Viktor | Native American: | Chief (Cheyenne) |
Vidal | Spanish Origin | |
Victorino | English Origin | |
Vincenzo | English Origin | Conqueror |
Vadim | Hebrew: | God is my strength |
Vinn | Italian: | Victor |
Verner | German: | Protector |
Vladik | English Origin | |
Verrill | Greek Origin | Honest image; This name stems from a legend of a maiden who handed Christ her handkerchief on the way to Calvary, whereupon… |
Varek | French: | From the green hill |
Victoro | Latin: | Conqueror |
Vortimer | German: | The prefex Von is equivalent of Van in Dutch names and of de in French names. |
Valentine | From the Shakespearean plays Twelfth Night and Two Gentlemen of Verona | |
Valentino | Latin: | Brave, strong; place name of a Spanish city |
Virgilio | Latin: | Young and budding |
Varian | Celtic: | From the green hill |
Valen | Swedish: | Powerful |
Vitaly | Latin: | Virtue |
Vidor | Hebrew: | Dearly loved |
Vasyl | Russian: | Royal |
Vasin | Slavic: | Wreath of glory |
Varik | Celtic: | From the green hill |
Vincens | Teutonic: | Resolute fighter |
Vaclav | Arabic: | Strong |
Vaiveahtoish | Norse: | Mother of the Skraeling children |
Valera | Latin: | Brave |
Valerius | Italian: | Strong; valiant. |
Valery | Latin: | Valiant, brave, healthy; Valerian has a similar origin and meaning as Valentine but are not from the same name. |
Vali | Italian Origin | |
Valiant | It’s a good thing Valiant means brave because your little boy is going to need quite a bit of courage to live with this name… | |
Vallen | Slavic: | Slavic form of Valerie; glorious ruler |
Valmiki | Norse: | Uncertain meaning; Vali was a son of Odin in Norse mythology. |
Valo | English: | Brave, strong, and healthy; main character of the historical adventure comic strip Prince Valiant |
Valthjof | Finnish: | Variant of Wilhemina |
Valtteri | Hindi: | Name of a poet |
Vanir | German: | Wanderer |
Vareck | Greek Origin | |
Varun | Celtic: | From the alder grove |
Vasily | Russian: | Foreign woman, stranger, exotic; variant of Varvara, which is itself a variant of Barbara |
Veit | Teutonic: | Holy spirit of the forest |
Velvel | German: | Variation of the Latin name Vitus (life) |
Vemados | Teutonic: | Inspired intelligence; The historical Veleda was a first-century Germanic prophetess regarded as divine. |
Verneri | English: | This surname is also used as an abbreviation of Vernon or Lavern. |
Victorien | French: | From the village |
Viho | Czech: | Faith. |
Vinci | Latin: | Conqueror |
Vinson | Latin: | Conqueror |
Vishnu | English Origin | |
Vital | Latin: | Green. An Italian saint”s name. |
Vivien | English Origin | Full of life, lively; In Arthurian legend, Vivian was the Lady of the Lake and enchantress of Merlin. |