Vanessa, Violet, Viva, Vivienne… we’ve got countless gorgeous V names for girls—one of which is bound to be perfect for your new daughter.
Names | Origin | Meaning |
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Vanessa | One can’t think of the name Vanessa without thinking of the 80s. Along with Jessica and Tiffany, Vanessa was one of the names… | |
Victoria | Victoria, long considered a royal name and also the Roman goddess of victory, has had a reputation as being stiff and uppity… | |
Veronica | French: | From the alder grove |
Valerie | English Origin | |
Violet | Hindi: | Happy girl |
Vivian | Spanish Origin | |
Vera | Italian: | Place name for a town in Italy and also an area in southern California |
Venus | Goddess described in pop group Bananarama’s song “Venus.” | |
Virginia | Latin: | Chaste; virginal. |
Viola | From the Shakespearean play Twelfth Night | |
Valentina | Italian: | Healthy, strong |
Valencia | Norse: | Daughter of Thorbrand |
Vivienne | Italian: | Alive |
Viviana | Italian: | Victor |
Vanya | Greek: | Butterfly |
Vanna | Russian: | God”s gift |
Valarie | Hindi: | King of the demons |
Verna | German: | Sacred wisdom; also a variation of Vera, meaning true |
Vivien | German Origin | |
Velda | Teutonic: | Holy spirit of the forest |
Victorina | Latin: | To conquer |
Vianne | Latin: | Eveningstar |
Viveca | Latin: | Conqueror |
Veda | Latin: | Lively |
Vega | Hindi: | Eternal laws |
Vida | French: | Victory |
Vienna | English: | Life. Used as both surname and given name. See also Vito. |
Viera | Norse: | Tree fighter |
Valora | English Origin | |
Vara | Greek: | Butterfly |
Violetta | English: | Vincent”s son, Vinn”s son |
Vanda | Swedish: | Swedish form of Walter strong fighter |
Venetia | German: | Courage of a bear |
Verena | Dutch: | From the bridge |
Victoriana | Spanish: | Victor, conquering; feminine form of Vicente |
Venessa | English: | Soft, rich fabric; Velvet has become an adjective to describe almost anything which has a soft, rich feel or texture. |
Virdia | English: | Lovely purple flower |
Valda | Latin: | Brave |
Vaetild | Czech: | More glory; a form of Wenceslas |
Val | Norse: | Mother of the Skraeling children |
Valdis | Welsh: | Chosen |
Valechka | German: | Protecting ruler |
Valen | Norse: | Renowned ruler |
Vanora | Greek: | Butterfly; from Phanessa, the mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood |
Varina | English: | From the fortress |
Varinka | Hebrew: | Rose |
Varsha | Teutonic: | Defending ruler |
Vartoughi | Czech: | Foreign woman, stranger, exotic; variant of Barbara |
Varya | Armenian: | Rose lady |
Vasilisa | Czech Origin | Foreign woman, stranger, exotic; variant of Barbara in several languages |
Vedette | English Origin | From the vale |
Vedia | Hindi: | Vital force |
Venice | Hungarian: | Variant of Wenceslas |
Ventura | Italian: | Place name for a northern Italian city |
Verbenia | Latin: | Goddess of love and beauty and the equivalent of the Greek goddess Aphrodite; From the ancient Greek “Venus de Milo” statue… |
Verdad | Latin: | TRUE |
Verochka | Swedish: | Friend protector |
Vesta | Czech: | Faith. |
Victorine | Latin: | Triumphant; feminine form of Victor. During the reign of England”s Queen Victoria, Britain reached new heights in industrial… |
Vicuska | French: | Victory |