person name with V

  • Latin origin, means 'winner' or 'conqueror'. Used worldwide.

  • Latin origin, means 'true image'. Common in many countries.

  • From Latin, 'victory'. Popular English royal name.

  • From the flower name. Vintage yet trendy given name.

  • From Greek Phanessa; popular English and Spanish name.

  • From French Valérie, Latin 'strong, healthy'.

  • Unisex name, linked to Latin Vivianus. Classic choice.

  • From Latin Vincentius, 'conquering'. Common in Europe.

  • Nickname for Victoria or sometimes Vicki. Widely used.

  • Romance-language form of Valerie. Popular in Europe, LatAm.

  • From Latin 'valens', 'strong'. Very common in Italian, Spanish.

  • From Latin for 'violet'. Also a musical instrument name.

  • Short form of Vincent. Often used as a casual first name.

  • Slavic and Latin roots, means 'faith' or 'truth'. Classic name.

  • From Latin, 'virgin, maiden'. Also a U.S. state name.

  • Diminutive of Vincent. Friendly, informal male name.

  • Popularized by Scooby‑Doo; rare but real given name.

  • Name of the Roman goddess and a modern female given name.

  • Slavic given name meaning 'to rule with peace'. Widely used.

  • Given name of Latin origin, linked to love and St. Valentine.

  • Short form of Valentine/Valerie, used as a first name.

  • Nickname for Vincent or Vincenzo, common in English.

  • Slavic given name, short form of Vladimir.

  • Romance-language female name, form of Violet.

  • Feminine form of Vivian, used in Latin countries.

  • Given name; variant of Valeri/Valerie in many cultures.

  • Masculine form of Valentine, common in Europe.

  • French/English feminine name, variant of Vivien.

  • Nickname for Victor/Vicki, used as a given name.

  • English masculine name, meaning “alder tree.”

  • Cute nickname for Vivian/Vivienne, used as a name.

  • Slavic form of Victor, common in Eastern Europe.

  • Short form of Victor, Vincent, etc., used as first name.

  • Italian given name, linked to fashion designer Valentino.

  • Variant spelling of Vanessa, used as a given name.

  • Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning “wisdom.”

  • English masculine name; also a surname but used as first.

  • Given name in many cultures; also means “of, from” in Viet.

  • Indian male given name, from Sanskrit for 'clouds' or 'water'.

  • Italian form of Violet, used in Europe and beyond as a girl's name.

  • Variant of Valerie, English feminine given name meaning 'strength'.

  • Short form of Vincent, used as a casual male first name.

  • Variant of Vanessa, popular Spanish/Slavic feminine name.

  • English variant of Valerie, meaning 'strong, healthy'.

  • Used as a feminine given name in Slavic and Latin cultures.

  • Indian feminine name from Sanskrit, means 'musical instrument'.

  • Short feminine given name; also nickname for names like Davina.

  • Indian male name meaning 'brave' or 'warrior', from Hindi.

  • Fictional wizard name from Harry Potter, works as a character name.

  • Italian form of Vincent, classic male given name.

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  • English feminine name meaning 'truth', rare but established.

  • Diminutive of Vicky/Victoria, common English feminine name.

  • Used as a nickname/given name, often short for Vanessa or Giovanni.

  • Variant of Vivian/Vivienne, unisex but often feminine given name.

  • Short form of Vivian/Vivienne, modern unisex-style given name.

  • Indian male given name, from Sanskrit for 'valorous' or 'wise'.

  • Slavic diminutive of Ivan or Václav, unisex in Russia.

  • Variant spelling of Vanessa, English female name.

  • Short given name, also Italian for ‘street’; rare.

  • Slavic and German form of Veronica, widespread female name.

  • Variant of Vivienne/Vivian, from Latin ‘vivus’ meaning alive.

  • Italian male name, short for Vitale, common in Italy.

  • Female name, used in Nordic and Eastern European countries.

  • Short form of Valentina/Valeria, used as a given name.

  • Indian male name from Sanskrit, meaning ‘great ruler’.

  • Used as a given name, sometimes from surname Von.

  • German and Swiss female given name, related to Verena.

  • Latin-origin male name, poet Virgil made it famous.

  • Italian male name from Latin Valerius, means ‘strong’.

  • Central/Eastern European form of Victoria, popular female name.

  • Diminutive of Victoria, common in English-speaking countries.

  • French form of Veronica, common in France and Canada.

  • Rare nickname-based given name, used in some countries.

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  • Italian form of Victoria, means 'victory'.

  • Indian male given name, famous cricketer Virat Kohli.

  • French name from 'violet', used for girls.

  • Given name meaning 'life' in Spanish and Hebrew.

  • Variant of Vicky, nickname for Victor/Victoria.

  • English masculine name, short for Vernon or Lavern.

  • Indian feminine given name, linked to Saraswati.

  • Spanish and Portuguese form of Vincent.

  • Indian masculine given name, name of a Hindu deity.

  • Common Indian male name, especially in North India.

  • Indian male given name, meaning 'humble' in Sanskrit.

  • Indian male given name, popular in Hindi regions.

  • Fictional girl’s name from Willy Wonka stories.

  • Short for Veronica or Verónica in Spanish.

  • Variant spelling of Vanessa, a common female name.

  • Modern English female name, rare but used.

  • Alternative spelling of Valerie/Valerie. Used as name.

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