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Vesa 2 Feminine Albanian

Vesa 2 is a feminine Albanian given name derived from the Albanian word vesë, meaning "dew". In Albanian culture, dew symbolizes freshness, purity, and renewal, giving the name a poetic and natural quality.As a name root...

Vesela Feminine Bulgarian

Vesela is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived from the Bulgarian word весел (vesel), meaning "cheerful" or "merry." This name directly evokes a sense of joy and positivity, reflecting a common Slavic tradition of fo...

Veselin Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian +1

Veselin is a South Slavic masculine given name, derived from the root vesel meaning "cheerful" or "joyful". It is most common in Bulgaria, Serbia, North Macedonia, and among Slavic communities in other former Yugoslav co...

Veselina Feminine Bulgarian

Veselina is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Veselin. Both names originate from the South Slavic word vesel, meaning "cheerful" or "joyful." As a feminine form, Veselina carries the connot...

Veselko Masculine Croatian Serbian

Veselko is a Croatian and Serbian masculine given name derived from the Serbo-Croatian vesel meaning "cheerful". It belongs to a family of Slavic names built on the root vesel-, reflecting positive traits and well-wishes...

Veska Feminine Bulgarian

Veska is a Bulgarian feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Vesela or Veselina. These source names derive from the Bulgarian word весел (vesel), meaning "cheerful" or "merry." As a short form, Veska carri...

Vesko Masculine Bulgarian

Vesko is a Bulgarian diminutive of Veselin, a name derived from the South Slavic root vesel, meaning "cheerful." It is typically given to boys as a familiar or affectionate form, similar to how nicknames are used in many...

Veslemøy Feminine Norwegian

Veslemøy is a feminine given name of Norwegian origin, literally meaning "little girl" — from the Norwegian words vesle ("little") and møy ("girl"). This lyrical name was created by the Norwegian writer Arne Garborg for...

Vesna Feminine Croatian Macedonian +3

Vesna is a Slavic feminine given name, meaning "spring" in many Slavic languages. It is directly derived from Vesna, an ancient Slavic goddess of spring and renewal. The name became popular as a personal name only in the...

Vespasian Masculine History

Vespasian is a historical Roman name derived from the Latin cognomen Vespasianus, which itself likely originates from either vesper meaning "west" or "evening," or vespa meaning "wasp." The name is most famously associat...

Vespasiano Masculine Italian

Vespasiano is the Italian form of the Roman name Vespasian, derived from the Latin Vespasianus. This name is most famously associated with the 1st-century Roman emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus, who ruled from AD 69 to...

Vespasianus Masculine Roman

Vespasianus is the Latin form of Vespasian, deriving from the Roman cognomen Vespasianus. Its etymology is uncertain, with two main theories: it may derive from Latin vesper meaning "west" or "evening," or from vespa mea...

Vespasien Masculine French

Vespasien is the French form of the historical name Vespasian, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Vespasianus. The name's etymology is uncertain, with two main theories: it may come from Latin vesper meaning "wes...

Vesper Unisex Dutch Roman

Vesper is a unisex given name with roots in Latin and Greek, ultimately derived from the Latin vesper meaning “evening star.” It is a Latin cognate of Hesperos, the Greek personification of the evening star (the planet V...

Vespera Feminine Esperanto

Vespera is a feminine first name meaning "of the evening," derived from the Esperanto word vespero "evening," which ultimately comes from the Latin vesper. It is used primarily in Esperanto-speaking communities, reflecti...

Vesta Feminine Roman

EtymologyVesta is the Roman name for the cognate of the Greek goddess Hestia. The name is derived from the Greek word hestia meaning "hearth, fireside." In Roman religion, Vesta presided over the hearth, home, and family...

Vester Masculine Danish

Vester is a Danish short form of Sylvester, the main English spelling of Silvester. While itself rare and primarily associated with Danish usage, it shares its origin and background with the root name Silvester, from a L...

Veta Feminine Macedonian

Veta is a feminine Macedonian short form of Elisaveta, which itself derives from Elizabeth. The root name Elizabeth comes from the Hebrew ʾElishevaʿ, meaning "my God is an oath," composed of the elements ʾel (God) and sh...

Vęťeslavŭ Masculine

EtymologyVęťeslavŭ is a Proto-Slavic reconstruction of the Slavic name Veceslav, meaning "great glory" or "greater glory," composed of the elements vęťĭjĭ ("more, greater") and slava ("glory"). This reconstructed form re...

Vetle Masculine Norwegian

Vetle is a masculine Norwegian given name derived from the Old Norse name Vetrliði, meaning "winter traveller". By extension, the name also carries the connotation of "bear cub", likely due to the association of young be...

Vetrliði Masculine Old Norse

EtymologyVetrliði is an Old Norse masculine name composed of the elements vetr (“winter”) and liði (“traveller, wayfarer”). The literal meaning is “winter traveller,” but by extension the name came to mean “bear cub,” as...

Veva Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Veva is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine name, typically used as a short form of Genoveva. Genoveva itself is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan form of Geneviève, a name of uncertain origin that has been popular acro...

Vəfa Feminine Azerbaijani

Vəfa is an Azerbaijani feminine given name that directly means "loyalty." It is derived from the Arabic root wafā (from the verb wafā, "to fulfill, to live up to a promise"), which carries deep cultural and ethical conno...

Vi 1 Feminine English

Vi is a short form of the English name Violet, which derives from the English word for the purple flower, ultimately from Latin viola. Violet was first used as a given name in Scotland from the 16th century and gained br...

Vi 2 Feminine Vietnamese

Vi 2 is a Vietnamese feminine given name that serves as a variant of Vy. The root name Vy derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 薇 (vi), meaning "royal fern", which is most commonly encountered in the compound word...

Viachaslau Masculine Belarusian

Viachaslau is the Belarusian form of the Slavic name Veceslav (see Václav). This name is composed of the Slavic elements vęťĭjĭ 'more, greater' and slava 'glory', thus meaning 'greater glory'. It is a variant form that a...

Vianne Feminine English

Vianne is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, possibly a combination of Vi 1 (a short form of Violet) and Anne 1, or a short form of Vivianne. The name is primarily used in English-speaking countries. Etymology Th...

Vianney Masculine French

Vianney is a French masculine given name derived from the surname of Saint Jean-Marie Vianney (1786–1859), a revered French priest known as the Curé d'Ars. His surname, Vianney, is itself a derivative of the given name V...

Viator Masculine Medieval Latin

Viator is a Late Latin name meaning "voyager" or "traveller" (from Latin viator, the agent noun of viare "to travel"). The name is etymologically related to Viatrix, the original feminine form that later evolved into Bea...

Viatrix Feminine Medieval Latin

Viatrix is a Latin feminine given name, the original form of Beatrix. It derives from the late Latin name Viator, which means “voyager, traveller.” Among early Christians, the name held spiritual significance, evoking th...

Vibeke Feminine Danish Norwegian

Vibeke is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, primarily used in Denmark and Norway. It is the Danish form of Wiebke, which itself originated as a Frisian diminutive, and ultimately derives from the ancient Germ...

Vibiana Feminine Roman

Vibiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin, derived as the feminine form of Vibianus. The name ultimately traces back to the ancient Roman praenomen and family name Vibius, which is of uncertain meaning, likely of...

Vibianus Masculine Roman

Vibianus is a Roman cognomen, derived from the name Vibius. The name Vibius itself was a Roman family name and praenomen of uncertain meaning, possibly of Etruscan origin. As a cognomen, Vibianus would have been used as...

Vibius Masculine Roman

Vibius was a Roman praenomen (personal given name) and later also a nomen (family name) of uncertain meaning, likely of Etruscan or Oscan origin. The name is attested as a praenomen from early Roman times, used by the pa...

Vibol Masculine Khmer

Vibol is a Khmer masculine given name meaning "abundant, vast" in the Khmer language. Its etymology traces back to the Sanskrit word vipula (विपुल), which carries the same connotation of expansiveness and plenty. The nam...

Vic Unisex English

Vic is a unisex diminutive of the names Victor or Victoria, both of which derive from the Latin word for "victor" or "conqueror." As a short form, Vic carries the same connotation of triumph and victory, often used affec...

Vicenç Masculine Catalan

Vicenç is the Catalan form of the name Vincent, which originates from the Roman name Vincentius, derived from Latin vinco meaning "to conquer". This name was popular among early Christians due to its triumphant connotati...

Vicent Masculine Catalan

Vicent is a Valencian form of Vincent, widely used in the Valencian Community of Spain. As a variant of the Latin name Vincentius, derived from vinco meaning "to conquer", it carries the same victorious and spiritual sig...

Vicenta Feminine Spanish

Vicenta is the Spanish feminine form of Vincent. The name Vincent ultimately derives from the Roman name Vincentius, which comes from Latin vinco meaning "to conquer." This etymology imbues the name with a sense of trium...

Vicente Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Vicente is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Vincent, derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which comes from Latin vinco meaning "to conquer." Thus, the name carries the connotation of victory or conquering. It has be...

Vicki Feminine English

Vicki is a diminutive of the female name Victoria, commonly used in English-speaking countries. While traditionally a short form, it has often been used as an independent given name since the 20th century. Etymology and...

Vickie Feminine English

Vickie is a diminutive of Victoria, commonly used as a feminine given name in English-speaking countries. It shares its roots with other nicknames like Vicki, Vicky, and Vic, all ultimately deriving from the Latin name V...

Vicky Feminine English

Vicky is a diminutive of Victoria, originating as a feminine given name in English-speaking countries. The name is often a short form of Victoria, which itself derives from Latin "victoria" meaning "victory" — a referenc...

Vico Masculine Italian

Vico is an Italian short form of Lodovico, itself an Italian form of Ludwig. The name's ultimate root is the Germanic Hludwig, composed of elements hlut meaning “famous, loud” and wig meaning “war, battle,” thus overall...

Victoire Feminine French

Victoire is a French feminine given name, the French form of Victoria, meaning "victory" in Latin. As the feminine counterpart of Victor, it shares a heritage reaching back to the Roman goddess Victoria, who personified...

Victor Masculine Danish Dutch +7

Victor is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "victor, conqueror". The name directly translates from the Latin word victor, which remains in use in modern English with the same meaning.Etymology and HistoryTh...

Víctor Masculine Catalan Spanish

Víctor is the Spanish and Catalan form of the Latin name Victor, derived from the Latin word for "victor" or "conqueror". It is equivalent to Vítor in Portuguese and shares the same triumphant meaning across Romance lang...

Victória Feminine Portuguese

Victória is the Portuguese variant form of Victoria, a name derived from Latin victoria, meaning "victory". In Roman mythology, Victoria was the goddess of victory, equivalent to the Greek goddess Nike. The name also ser...

Victòria Feminine Catalan

Victòria is the Catalan form of Victoria, a name with deep Latin roots meaning "victory". It is directly linked to the Roman goddess of victory, Victoria, and shares its origin with the masculine Victorius. In Catalan-sp...

Victoria Feminine Danish English +8

Victoria is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory". In Roman mythology, Victoria was the goddess of victory, equivalent to the Greek goddess Nike. It is also an attested feminine fo...

Victoriana Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Victoriana is a feminine name that serves as the Spanish and Medieval Latin form of Victorianus. Victorianus itself is a Roman name derived from Victor, the Latin word for "victor" or "conqueror." This etymology links Vi...

Victoriano Masculine Spanish

Victoriano is the Spanish form of the Late Roman name Victorianus, a derivative of Victor. Like its root name, Victoriano carries the meaning of "victor" or "conqueror," a concept deeply rooted in Latin and early Christi...

Victorianus Masculine Medieval Latin

Victorianus is a Roman name derived from Victor, itself from the Latin word for "victory" or "conqueror." This elaboration suggests a diminutive or patronymic origin, literally meaning "little Victor" or "belonging to Vi...

Victorien Masculine French

Victorien is a French masculine name that serves as a variant form of Victorianus, a Late Roman name derived from Victor. The ultimate root, Victor, comes from Latin "victor, conqueror", a name that carried strong symbol...

Victorin Masculine French

Victorin is a French given name and surname, ultimately derived from the Latin cognomen Victorinus, which itself is a diminutive of the Roman name Victor, meaning "victor, conqueror." The name was popular among early Chr...

Victorina Feminine Medieval Latin

Victorina is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin, derived as a feminine form of Victorinus. The name Victorinus itself was a Roman name derived from Victor, meaning "victor, conqueror" in Latin. Victorina thus...

Victorine Feminine French

Victorine is a French feminine given name, ultimately derived from the Latin name Victorinus, a diminutive of Victor. Victorinus itself was a Roman cognomen meaning “little victor,” and was borne by several notable figur...

Victorino Masculine Spanish

Victorino is a Spanish given name that serves as a form of Victorinus. The name Victorinus itself is a Roman name derived from Victor, meaning "conqueror" or "victor" in Latin. This lineage connects Victorino to a long t...

Victorinus Masculine Medieval Latin

Victorinus is a Roman name derived from Victor, the Latin word for "victor" or "conqueror," augmented with the diminutive suffix -inus. Thus, Victorinus originally meant "little victor" and served as a cognomen in the Ro...

Victorio Masculine Spanish

Victorio is a Spanish given name, derived from the Late Roman name Victorius, which itself is a derivative of Victor. Victor comes from the Latin word victor, meaning "conqueror" or "victor". This root name was popular a...

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