Browse names
174 names match.
Latin
French form of Veronica, meaning 'true image.'
Latin
Variant of Viana or derived from Anna, meaning 'grace.'
Latin
Variant or diminutive possibly related to Venetia or Venus.
Modern
Invented variant blending Val with Linda, meaning strong and kind.
Latin/Modern
Possibly from Verna meaning blooming; uncertain etymology.
Latin, relating to Venice
Of or pertaining to Venice, the Italian city of waterways.
Italian, from Latin Victoria
Victory.
Latin
Green and flourishing, derived from the word for spring and growth.
Latin
Green and flourishing, a feminine form of Vern.
Sanskrit
Modest or humble one.
Dutch/Modern
From Van; feminine form with -etta suffix.
English
Butterfly; variant of Vanessa.
Latin/Modern variant
Possibly related to Veronica or Virginia, meaning true image or pure.
Vietnamese
A trace or mark.
Latin
Manly or strong; from virum.
Greek
Meaning royal or kingly.
Latvian
Of uncertain etymology, possibly relating to Latvian or Germanic roots.
Latin
Conquering; feminine form of Vicente from Latin vincens (conquering).
Latin and Russian
Faith.
Modern
Modern variant without established etymology.
Modern
Modern variant without established etymology.
Latin
Variant of Valerie; means strong and valiant.
Spanish/Latin
Strong and valiant, related to Valerie.
English
Diminutive of Vanessa, from Greek meaning butterfly.
Latin
Short form of Violet or Viola, from Latin meaning violet flower.
Latin
From Latin veritas meaning truth or truthfulness.
Italian
Possibly from Venice or Venetian origin.
Spanish
Spanish word meaning candle or sail.
Sanskrit
Virtue or worthy.
Latin
Variation of Valerie, meaning strong and valiant.
Latin
Modern variant of Valerie; means strong or valiant.
Germanic
Modern variant, possibly combining Velma and Linda.
Latin
A variant form related to Vernice, derived from vernus meaning of springtime.
Latin
Variant of Vivica or Vivica, derived from vivus meaning lively or alive.
Slavic
Slavic name of uncertain etymology, possibly related to ruling or authority.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning rain or monsoon.
African American
Modern African American name, variant of Vonetta or Vonita.
Scandinavian/Germanic
Possibly a variant of Vonna or related to Scandinavian names.
Latin
Lively and spirited, full of life.
Greek
Royal and kingly; short form of Basil or Vasily.
Sanskrit
Consort of Vishnu; Hindu goddess name.
Latin
Feminine form related to Venice, meaning from Venice.
Russian
God's gracious gift; short form of Ivan.
Latin
A variant of Vicky or Vickie, derived from Victoria meaning victory.
Latin
Woman from Venice, derived from the Latin region of Venetia.
Spanish/Italian
Country house or dwelling, from Latin villa.
Latin
Red or crimson; from vermellis.
Latin
Victory; feminine form of Victor.