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.
- Viki
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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