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258 names match.
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.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning knowledge of the Vedas, Hindu philosophical tradition.
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.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly from the place name Vashon Island or derived from other sources.
Sanskrit
Alive, lively, or life-giving.
Greek
Royal and kingly; short form of Basil or Vasily.
Sanskrit
Consort of Vishnu; Hindu goddess name.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name meaning universe.
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.
Latin
Strength or courage; derived from valere (to be strong).
Latin (modern spelling)
Variant of Valerie from the Latin valere meaning to be strong.
Sanskrit
Boon or gift from Sanskrit meaning blessing.
Modern creation
Modern given name possibly related to viola or a modern invention.
Latin
Turned, versatile, flexible.
Hindi and Tamil
Creeping plant or vine.
English
Surname used as first name, meaning son of Ven.
Latin and Slavic
From Latin valens meaning 'strong' or 'powerful,' with Slavic diminutive suffix -ska.
English or Latin
Possibly from Verda or related to Latin viridis (green); etymology unclear.
Latin
Variant of Violet or from Latin valens meaning 'strong' or 'powerful.'
Greek
Nickname for Evangeline, from Greek evangelion meaning 'good news.'
Spanish
Variant of Vincent, meaning conquering or victorious.
English
Related to vernal, pertaining to spring; green and flourishing.
Germanic
Of uncertain etymology; possibly folk name or surname as given name.
Latin
Variant of Vivian; lively and animated.
English variant
Variant of Valerie or Valencia; strong and healthy.
Lithuanian
Possibly Lithuanian name or variant of an Eastern European origin.
English
Modern blended name, possibly combining Vera with -linda.
Latin
Variant of Valerie, meaning strong.
Latin
Word or herb, from Latin verba.
English
English surname or place name.
Latin
Diminutive of Victor or Victoria, meaning victorious.
Latin/Portuguese
Derived from via, meaning way or path.
Spanish/Arabic
From Arabic al-wāqiʿah (the falling one), a bright star in the constellation Lyra.
Modern creation
A contemporary name combining Ver and Lee elements.
Scandinavian/Old Norse
Battle or fight, derived from the Old Norse word for battle.
Latin
Evening star, from Latin vesper (evening).