Browse names
84 names match.
Latin
Conquering.
Latin
Victor, conqueror.
Sanskrit
Brave; courageous warrior.
Latin
Conquering.
Latin
Strong, vigorous, healthy.
Latin
Conquering.
Latin
Strong, healthy.
English
Marshland.
Vietnamese
Of.
Welsh
Small.
Sanskrit
Dawn, morning light.
Norman French
From a Norman place name and surname meaning place of alder trees.
Latin
From the Roman family name Vergilius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the great Roman poet.
Italian/Latin
Alive or lively.
Latin
Short for Vernon, derived from Vernalis, meaning of spring.
Latin
Short for Vincent, derived from vincens, meaning conquering.
Latin
Strong and valiant.
Latin
Strong, valiant, brave; shortened form of Valerie.
French/Latin
From French surname meaning green or flourishing, from Latin viridis.
Germanic
Of or from.
Slavic
From Old Slavic meaning great ruler or famous ruler.
Old English
Possibly related to Vernon, meaning from the alder grove or indigenous.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish name from Latin vita meaning life.
English
Son of Vin or Vincent.
Scandinavian/Latin
Variant of Sylvester, meaning 'of the forest' from Latin 'silva'.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish form of Vincent, from Latin 'Vincentius' meaning 'conquering' or 'victorious'.
Germanic/English
Possibly from Germanic roots or a variant of Verle, meaning 'man' or 'strong'.
Latin
Conqueror or victorious.
Sanskrit
In Hindu mythology, the god of water and oceans, symbolizing purity and fluid strength.
English
Possibly from Verl, an English name or nickname of unclear origin.
Unknown
Possibly an English surname used as a given name; etymology unclear.
Latin
Of or relating to the spring season; vernal means springlike.
Germanic
Defender or protector of the people; Germanic origin.
Latin
Victory or conqueror; short form of Victor or Victoria.
Germanic
A variant of Vernon, from Latin vernus meaning 'of spring.'
Latin
Variant of Vernon, from vernus meaning 'of spring.'
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a blend of Vernon and Lyn.
Latin
Variant of Virgil, the Roman poet.
English
English surname or modern name derived from van.
Sanskrit
Living or lively; implies vitality and animation.
Sanskrit
Brave or victorious.
Italian
Strong or valiant, from valens.
Sanskrit
Wisdom or discernment.
Sanskrit
Vast or mighty; from Hindi and Sanskrit.
Welsh
Small, from Welsh Bychan meaning small.
Spanish/Latin
Fortune or luck, from the Latin venturus meaning lucky.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning 'victory.'
Vietnamese
From Vietnamese meaning 'honored' or 'glory.'