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Victorius Masculine Medieval Latin

Victorius is a Medieval Latin name derived from Victor, which in turn comes from the Latin word for “victor, conqueror.” This name was borne by two early Christian saints, adding to its historical and religious significa...

Vid Masculine Croatian Hungarian +1

Vid is a common Christian given name in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and Hungary, serving as the regional form of the Latin name Vitus. The name Vitus itself derives from Latin vita meaning “life,” and was borne by Saint V...

Vida 1 Masculine Hungarian

Vida is the Hungarian form of Vitus, a Roman name derived from Latin vita 'life'. Saint Vitus, a child martyr from Sicily in the early 4th century, popularized the name across Europe. In Hungarian, the form Vida emerged...

Vida 2 Feminine Slovene

Vida is a Slovene feminine name derived from the masculine Vid, which itself originates from the Latin Vitus, meaning "life." Despite its Latin etymology, the name has been historically conflated with the Germanic Wido,...

Vida 3 Feminine Persian

Vida is a Persian female given name that means "visible" or "apparent." The name derives from the Persian adjective پیدا (pidâ), carrying connotations of clarity and manifestation. In Persian culture, names that convey l...

Vida 4 Feminine Lithuanian

Vida is a feminine given name used primarily in Lithuania, functioning as the feminine form of Vidas, a short form of Vidmantas. The root of the name chain traces back to the Lithuanian linguistic components vyd- meaning...

Vidal Masculine Catalan Spanish

Vidal is a given name and surname of Spanish and Catalan origin, derived from the Late Latin name Vitalis, meaning "of life, vital." It is the Spanish and Catalan form of Vitale, an Italian variant of Vitalis. The name t...

Vidar Masculine Norwegian Swedish +1

Vidar (Víðarr in Old Norse) is a masculine name from Norwegian, Swedish, and Norse usage. It originates from the Old Norse Víðarr, which possibly derives from víðr meaning "wide" and herr meaning "army, warrior". In Nors...

Víðarr Masculine Norse

Víðarr is the Old Norse form of Vidar, rooted in the mythic traditions of the Norse people. The name is believed to derive from the elements víðr meaning "wide" and herr meaning "army, warrior," giving it the potential m...

Vidas Masculine Lithuanian

Vidas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, originally a short form of Vidmantas, now used independently as a standalone name. The root name Vidmantas is derived from Lithuanian elements vyd- meaning "to see" and mantus...

Vide Masculine Swedish

Vide is a Swedish masculine given name meaning "willow," derived from Old Norse víðir, which refers to the willow tree. In Swedish, the word vide specifically denotes certain willow species, often those growing in wet te...

Víðir Masculine Icelandic

Víðir is an Icelandic male given name derived from Vide, the Swedish form of Old Norse víðir, meaning "willow". The name thus connects to the willow tree, a symbol of flexibility and resilience in Nordic cultures. It is...

Vidmantas Masculine Lithuanian

Vidmantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name of pre-Christian origin, belonging to the tradition of dithematic (two-element) names. The name is composed of the stems vyd-, from a root meaning "to see," and -mant-, rela...

Vidya Feminine Hindi Kannada +4

Vidya is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word vidyā, meaning "knowledge, science, learning". In Hinduism, Vidya is another name of the goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom, arts, and k...

Viên Masculine Vietnamese

Viên is a Vietnamese given name meaning "round, full, complete", derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 圓 (yuán), which carries connotations of perfection and wholeness. In Vietnamese culture,...

Viện Masculine Vietnamese

Viện is a Vietnamese masculine name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 院, meaning "courtyard" or "institution." This character (Mandarin: yuàn) typically refers to a walled courtyard, a administrative bureau, or an academic i...

Vienna Feminine English

Vienna is a feminine given name derived from the name of the capital city of Austria. The city name itself originates from a Celtic settlement called Vedunia, meaning "forest stream," which later became the Latin Vindobo...

Vienne Feminine

Vienne is a French feminine given name derived from the French name for the city of Vienna, the capital of Austria. The name gained limited use as a personal name most likely during periods of Francophilia or fascination...

Vieno Feminine Finnish

Vieno is a Finnish given name and surname, deriving directly from the Finnish word vieno, meaning "gentle" or "delicate." As a first name, it is predominantly feminine and reflects the Nordic tradition of naming children...

Viera Feminine Belarusian Slovak

Viera is a Slovak female given name and an alternate transcription of the Belarusian Вера (Viera), both ultimately derived from the Slavic word for “faith.” The name is equivalent to Vera, which has been used across mult...

Viesturs Masculine Latvian

Viesturs is a Latvian masculine given name, derived from the ancient Baltic name Viestards. This name is thought to be composed of elements related to Lithuanian viesis “guest” and tarti “speak, pronounce”. It is borne i...

Vígdís Feminine Old Norse

Vígdís is an Old Norse feminine name formed from the elements víg "war" and dís "goddess", thus meaning "war goddess". The first element, víg, appears in many Old Germanic names with martial connotations, such as Viggo (...

Vigdís Feminine Icelandic

Vigdís is the Icelandic form of Vígdís, an Old Norse feminine name derived from the elements víg meaning "war" and dís meaning "goddess." Thus, the name carries the powerful connotation of a "war goddess" or a woman asso...

Vigdis Feminine Norwegian

Vigdis is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Vígdís. The name is composed of the elements víg "war" and dís "goddess", giving it a powerful meaning of "war goddess" or "goddess of war." In N...

Vigga Feminine Danish

Vigga is a Danish feminine given name, primarily used in Denmark. It is the feminine form of Viggo, a Scandinavian masculine name.EtymologyThe name Vigga derives from Viggo, which is a short form of names containing the...

Viggo Masculine Danish Norwegian +1

Viggo is a Nordic masculine given name found principally in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It is most commonly understood as a short form of names containing the Old Norse element víg meaning 'war', such as Viggeir. The na...

Vígi Masculine Old Norse

Vígi is an Old Norse masculine name, serving as the original Old Norse form of the modern Scandinavian name Viggo. Derived from the Old Norse element víg meaning "war", Vígi is a monosyllabic or two-syllable name that re...

Vigilius Masculine Medieval Latin

Vigilius is a Latin-derived masculine name from the Late Roman and Medieval periods. It originates from the Latin word vigil, meaning "awake, alert, ready", conveying a sense of vigilance and watchfulness. The name carri...

Vihaan Masculine Hindi

Vihaan is a Sanskrit-derived masculine given name popular in India. It means "dawn" or "morning," from Sanskrit vihāna (विहान). The name evokes the imagery of a new beginning, freshness, and the start of a new day.Though...

Vihtori Masculine Finnish

Vihtori is a Finnish male given name, the nativized form of Victor. The name is derived from the Latin Victor, meaning "victor, conqueror". As a direct adaptation into Finnish, Vihtori follows the Finnish phonetic and or...

Viivi Feminine Estonian Finnish

Viivi is the Finnish and Estonian form of Vivi, which itself is a Scandinavian diminutive of names beginning with Vi, as well as of Olivia and Sofia.EtymologyAccording to the Wiktionary article, Viivi is borrowed from Sw...

Vija Feminine Latvian

Vija is a Latvian feminine given name that derives from the Latvian word vija, meaning "garland" or "wreath".EtymologyThe name's root, vija, is directly taken from the common Latvian noun for a woven ring of flowers or f...

Vijay Masculine Punjabi Hindi +5

Vijay is a modern masculine form of Vijaya, a name meaning "victory" in Sanskrit. It is widely used across the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Punjabi, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking...

Vijaya Unisex Hindi Kannada +5

Vijaya is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin, directly meaning "victory" in that ancient language. In Devanagari script, the masculine form is विजय (short final vowel) and the feminine form is विजया (long final vowel), bot...

Vikenti Masculine Russian

Vikenti is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Vikentiy, which itself is the Russian and Ukrainian form of Vincent. Rooted in Latin via Vincentius — a derivative of vinco meaning 'to conquer' — the name gained...

Vikentije Masculine Serbian

Vikentije (also written as Vićentije) is the Serbian form of the Latin name Vincent, ultimately derived from the Roman name Vincentius, meaning "winner" or "conqueror." The name is closely associated with Serbian Orthodo...

Vikentiy Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Vikentiy is a Russian and Ukrainian form of Vincent. In addition to Vikentiy, the variant Vikenti is also used in Russian. Both names derive from the Latin name Vincentius, which comes from the word vincere, meaning “to...

Viking Masculine Swedish

Viking is a Swedish masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Víkingr, meaning "viking, raider" and ultimately from vík "cove, inlet". The name directly evokes the Vikings, the seafaring warriors and traders f...

Víkingr Masculine Old Norse

Víkingr is the Old Norse form of the name Viking. Derived from the Old Norse noun víkingr meaning “viking, raider,” the name ultimately traces back to vík (cove, inlet). The term was used in the Viking Age (approximately...

Víkingur Masculine Icelandic

Víkingur is an Icelandic given name derived from the Old Norse name Víkingr, via the Scandinavian element Viking. It ultimately comes from vík, meaning "cove, inlet," originally referring to a person from a fjord or bay...

Vikki Feminine English

Vikki is a feminine given name primarily used as a diminutive of Victoria. Its usage is predominantly in English-speaking countries, where it emerged as a casual, approachable shortened form of the more formal Victoria.E...

Vikram Masculine Gujarati Hindi +4

Vikram is a modern form of the Sanskrit name Vikrama, ultimately derived from विक्रम (vikrama), meaning “stride, pace” or “valour.” It is used widely across Indian languages, including Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi,...

Vikrama Masculine Hindu

Vikrama is a Sanskrit name meaning "stride, pace" or "valour", derived from the root vi-kram ("to stride" or "to overcome"). It is primarily used as a masculine given name in Hindu contexts. In Hindu mythology, Vikrama i...

Viktar Masculine Belarusian

Etymology and OriginViktar is a Belarusian form of the Latin name Victor, which in turn derives from the Latin word for "victor, conqueror". The name Victor was prevalent among early Christians as a symbol of Jesus' vict...

Viktor Masculine Bulgarian Croatian +16

Viktor is a masculine given name used across a wide range of European languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Macedonian, Norwegian, Russian, Serbi...

Viktoras Masculine Lithuanian

Viktoras is a Lithuanian masculine given name, directly derived from the Latin name Victor, meaning "victor, conqueror". As a cognate of Victor, Viktoras shares its etymological roots in Latin victor, which entered Lithu...

Viktória Feminine Hungarian Slovak

Viktória is the Hungarian and Slovak form of Victoria, a name derived from Latin victoria meaning "victory." The name ultimately traces back to the Roman goddess of victory, Victoria, who was the equivalent of the Greek...

Viktoría Feminine Icelandic

Viktóría is the Icelandic form of the Latin name Victoria, which derives from the Latin word victoria meaning "victory." The name is traditionally associated with the Roman goddess of victory and was also borne by a 4th-...

Viktoria Feminine Georgian Belarusian +9

Viktoria is a widespread feminine given name used in many European languages, serving as a variant of Victoria. It also functions as an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория, Ukrainian Вікторія (see Vikto...

Viktorie Feminine Czech

Viktorie is a Czech feminine given name, the local form of Victoria. The name Victoria ultimately derives from Latin victoria meaning "victory," and was borne by the Roman goddess of victory. It is also a feminine form o...

Viktoriia Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Viktoriia is an alternate transcription of the Russian Виктория (Viktoriya) or Ukrainian Вікторія (also Viktoriya), both ultimately derived from the feminine given name Victoria, which means "victory" in Latin. The name...

Viktorija Feminine Croatian Latvian +4

Viktorija is a feminine given name, a variant of Victoria in several languages. It is derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory." The name is used in Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, and S...

Viktoriya Feminine Belarusian Bulgarian +2

Viktoriya is a feminine given name used primarily in Russian, Ukrainian, and Bulgarian, functioning as the local form of Victoria. It also serves as an alternate transcription of the Belarusian name Viktoryia (Вікторыя)....

Viktors Masculine Latvian

Viktors is a Latvian masculine given name, the Latvian form of Victor. The name Victor derives from the Latin word for "victor" or "conqueror," and was borne by several early Christian saints and three popes, contributin...

Viktorya Feminine Armenian

Viktorya is the Armenian form of Victoria, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin word for victory. In Roman mythology, Victorya was the name of the goddess who personified success and triumph. The name also becam...

Viktoryia Feminine Belarusian

Viktoryia is the Belarusian form of Victoria. Derived from the Latin word victoria meaning "victory," the name ultimately traces back to the Roman goddess Victoria, the personification of victory and an equivalent of the...

Vilĉjo Masculine Esperanto

Vilĉjo is an Esperanto diminutive of William, crafted within the constructed language Esperanto to serve as a friendly, affectionate variant. Unlike natural language diminutives that arise organically, Vilĉjo was conscio...

Vilda Feminine Swedish

Etymology and OriginVilda is a Swedish female name derived directly from the Swedish adjective vild, meaning "wild, untamed." This word shares roots with Old Norse villr and English wild. As a given name, Vilda reflects...

Vilde 1 Feminine Norwegian

Vilde is a Norwegian feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Alvilde. Both names ultimately trace back to the Old Norse name Alfhildr, which is composed of the elements alfr meaning "elf" and hildr meaning...

Vilde 2 Masculine Swedish

Etymology and OriginVilde is a Swedish masculine given name, formed as a variant of Vilda. Vilda itself derives from the Swedish adjective vild, meaning "wild, untamed." The name captures a spirit of freedom and naturaln...

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