Browse names
174 names match.
Latin
Victory.
Latin
Purple flower.
Literary (English)
Butterfly.
Latin
Strong, healthy.
Latin
Strong, healthy.
Latin
Alive, lively.
Latin
Strong, healthy.
Latin
True image.
Latin
From wine country; the Austrian capital.
Spanish
Violet flower; purple.
Latin, French
Alive, lively.
Latin
Alive, lively.
Sanskrit
Sacred knowledge; wisdom.
Russian, Latin
Truth, faith.
Latin
Strong; valiant.
Latin
Maiden, pure.
German
Famous ruler; rose.
Spanish
Life.
French
Violet flower; purple.
English
Diminutive of Victoria, from Latin, meaning victory.
Latin
From the Latin word for violet, famously borne by the heroine of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
Latin
Diminutive of Victoria, meaning victory.
English (uncertain)
Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Wilhelmina meaning resolute protection.
Latin
Feminine form associated with Latin vernus, meaning springtime.
Latin
Diminutive of Victoria, meaning victory.
Latin
Variant of Vergie, possibly diminutive of Veronica or Virgil from Latin virgo, meaning pure virgin.
Latin
Variant of Valerie, from valere meaning to be strong or powerful.
Spanish
Spanish place name used as first name, meaning brave or strong.
Latin
Of spring; relating to the vernal season.
Germanic
A wanderer; one who travels and explores.
Latin
Goddess of love and beauty.
Latin
Goddess of the hearth and home.
Latin
From Venice or green.
Latin
Green and fresh.
Germanic
Fair-haired ruler; from Old German 'val' (fair) and 'walt' (ruler).
Latin
Strong, valiant, brave; variant of Valerie from Latin 'valere'.
Latin/Modern
Variant of Verne or Veronica; related to Latin vireo meaning green.
Latin
Victory; feminine form of Victor.
Latin
Living and lively; from the Latin vivus.
Greek
Butterfly; variant of Vanessa from Greek phanessa.
Latin
Truth; from the Latin verus or a variant of Vera.
Latin
Victory; a triumphant and strong name.
English
Butterfly.
Latin
From Venice.
Latin via short form
Short form of Davina or Lavina, meaning divine or pure.
Germanic
Determined protector, variant of Wilhelmina.
English
A variant or independent diminutive, possibly from Verge or Virgil.
Latin
Life.