Browse names
258 names match.
Latin
Strong and valiant.
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
Strong, valiant, brave; shortened form of Valerie.
French/Latin
From French surname meaning green or flourishing, from Latin viridis.
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.
Germanic
Of or from.
Slavic
From Old Slavic meaning great ruler or famous ruler.
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.
Scandinavian
Well-liked or white; related to Old Norse meaning pale.
Italian
True image; named after the Italian city.
Latin
Green or verdant; from Latin viridis.
Old English
Possibly related to Vernon, meaning from the alder grove or indigenous.
Germanic
Diminutive form possibly related to Yvonne, meaning yew tree.
Latin
Variant of Verna, from vernaculus meaning native or indigenous.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish name from Latin vita meaning life.
Italian
Conquering, diminutive of Vincent.
English
Son of Vin or Vincent.
Latin
Italian feminine form of Vincent, derived from Latin meaning conquering.
Latin
Alive, living, or lively.
Latin
Variant of Verdell, meaning green or flourishing.
Latin
From vivus, meaning lively and animated.
English
A modern creation or variant, possibly of unknown origin.
Latin
A variant of Valerie, from valens meaning strong.
Scandinavian/Latin
Variant of Sylvester, meaning 'of the forest' from Latin 'silva'.
Modern English literary
Modern variant of Vanessa, a name invented by author Jonathan Swift.
Latin
True image, from the Latin veronica.
Latin/English
Green or springlike, feminine form of Vernon.
English
Soft fabric with a smooth pile surface.
Italian
From the Italian city of Venice.
Italian
Green.
Latin
From Venice or of love.
Italian/Latin
Italian name possibly derived from Latin 'velum' meaning 'sail' or a variant of Valeria.
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'.
Modern American
Contemporary variant, possibly from Versailles or Vernon.