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Vilfredo Masculine Italian

Vilfredo is the Italian form of Wilfred, a male given name with Old English origins. The name Wilfred derives from the elements willa, meaning "will, desire," and friþ, meaning "peace," giving the name the overall signif...

Vincenza Feminine Italian

Vincenza is an Italian feminine form of Vincent. Derived from the Latin vinco meaning "to conquer," the name carries connotations of victory and strength. It is a counterpart to the widely used masculine forms Vincenzo a...

Vincenzina Feminine Italian

Vincenzina is an Italian feminine given name, formed as a diminutive of Vincenza. The name itself carries the full weight of its longer form's meaning: “to conquer,” derived from the Latin root vinco. Vincenzina is typic...

Vincenzo Masculine Italian

Vincenzo is the Italian form of Vincent. The name Vincent derives from the Roman name Vincentius, itself from the Latin verb vincere meaning "to conquer." This etymology gives Vincenzo a powerful connotation of victory,...

Vinicio Masculine Italian Spanish

Vinicio is an Italian and Spanish given name, derived from the Roman family name Vinicius. This ancient Roman nomen is thought to originate from the Latin word vinum, meaning "wine," though the precise connection is unce...

Viola Feminine Czech Danish +7

Viola is a feminine name meaning "violet" in Latin, derived from the classical Latin word for the flower. The name is used across multiple European languages, including Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian,...

Violante Feminine Italian Medieval Latin

Violante is a feminine given name of Italian and Medieval Latin origin, derived from the Latin word viola meaning "violet." It is a direct Latin form of the name Yolanda. The two names are historically intertwined, with...

Violetta Feminine Hungarian Italian +2

Violetta is a feminine given name used in Italian, Russian, Ukrainian, and Hungarian, among other languages. It is the direct form of Violet, the English name derived from the flower, which ultimately comes from Latin vi...

Virgilio Masculine Italian Spanish

Virgilio is the Italian and Spanish form of Virgil, a given name derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, which has an unknown meaning.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name's ultimate origin lies in the Latin Ver...

Virginia Feminine English Greek +5

Virginia is a feminine given name derived from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, whose ultimate meaning remains uncertain but has long been associated with Latin virgo meaning "maid, virgin". In Roman legend,...

Virginio Masculine Italian

Virginio is the Italian masculine form of Virginia. This given name derives from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, of uncertain meaning but long associated with Latin virgo 'maid, virgin'. The Roman name is r...

Virna Feminine Italian

Virna is an Italian female given name whose usage is almost entirely attributable to the mid-20th-century actress Virna Lisi (1936–2014). According to biographical accounts, her father invented the name, fashioning it ou...

Vita 1 Feminine Danish Italian +4

Vita is a feminine given name used across several European cultures, including in Danish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene, and Romanian communities. It functions as the feminine form of Vitus, a Latin name derived...

Vitale Masculine Italian

Vitale is an Italian surname and given name derived from the Latin word vita meaning 'life'. As a given name, it is the Italian form of the Late Latin name Vitalis, which itself comes from Latin vitalis, meaning 'of life...

Vitalia Feminine Italian

EtymologyVitalia is the Italian feminine form of Vitale, which itself is the Italian form of the Late Latin name Vitalis. Vitalis derives from the Latin word vitalis, meaning "of life, vital". The name thus carries conno...

Vitaliano Masculine Italian

Etymology and RootVitaliano is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Late Roman name Vitalianus, which itself is a derivative of Vitalis. The root name Vitale comes from the Latin word vitalis, meaning "of li...

Vito 1 Masculine Italian Spanish

Vito is the Italian and Spanish form of the ancient Roman name Vitus, which derives from Latin vita meaning "life." The name has been influenced by confusion with the Germanic element widu (meaning "wood"), giving it a d...

Vittore Masculine Italian

Vittore is the Italian form of the Latin name Victor, meaning "conqueror" or "winner". The name Victor itself was highly popular among early Christians as a symbol of spiritual victory, and was borne by several early sai...

Vittoria Feminine Italian

Vittoria is the Italian form of Victoria, derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory." The name ultimately traces back to the Roman goddess of victory, and it is also the feminine form of Victorius. Vittoria...

Vittorino Masculine Italian

Vittorino is an Italian given name derived from the Latin Victorinus, which itself originates from Victor, meaning "victor" or "conqueror."EtymologyThe name traces back to the Roman cognomen Victorinus, a diminutive of V...

Vittorio Masculine Italian

Vittorio is the Italian form of the Roman name Victorius, itself a derivative of Victor, which means "victor" or "conqueror" in Latin. The name has been widespread in Italy, reflecting the cultural and linguistic adaptat...

Viviana Feminine Italian Portuguese +2

Etymology Viviana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, ultimately derived from the Roman gens name Vivianus, a derivative of Latin vivus meaning "alive". It is the feminine form of the Latin name Vivian, which has b...

Viviano Masculine Italian

Viviano is an Italian masculine given name derived from the Late Latin Vivianus, which itself comes from the adjective vivus, meaning "alive" or "lively". The name is essentially the Italian form of Vivian, a name that h...

Walter Masculine Danish English +6

Etymology and OriginsWalter is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements walt meaning "power, authority" and heri meaning "army", thus signifying "power of the army". The name has ancient roots...

Ylenia Feminine Italian Spanish

Ylenia is a feminine given name predominantly used in Italian and Spanish-speaking countries. It is a variant of Ilenia, which itself is of uncertain origin, possibly an elaborated form of Elena. Both Ilenia and Elena tr...

Zaccaria Masculine Italian

Zaccaria is an Italian form of Zechariah and Zacharias, derived from the Hebrew name זְכַרְיָה (Zeḵarya). Etymology The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew roots זָכַר (zaḵar), meaning "to remember," and יָהּ (yah), re...

Zaira Feminine Italian Spanish

Zaira is an Italian and Spanish form of Zaïre, a name coined by the French writer and philosopher Voltaire for the heroine of his 1732 tragedy Zaïre. The play, set during the Crusades, tells the story of an enslaved Chri...

Zeno Masculine Italian Ancient Greek

Zeno is a masculine given name of ancient Greek origin, widely used in Italian and other Western cultures. It is an anglicized form of the Greek name Zenon (Ζήνων), which itself is derived from a poetic form of the god Z...

Zita 1 Feminine Czech German +5

Zita is a feminine given name with deep roots in Tuscan Italian, where it originally meant "little girl". The name is primarily used in Czech, German, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, and Slovak cultures. Its mo...

Zoe Feminine Czech English +4

Zoe is a feminine given name of Greek origin, directly derived from the Greek word ζωή (zoe) meaning "life." As a core concept representing vitality and existence, the name has deep roots in both Hellenic culture and Jud...

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