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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,...

Vinh Unisex Vietnamese

Vinh is a Vietnamese unisex given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element vinh (榮), meaning "glory". The character itself originates from Chinese, where it carries the same meaning, and it appears in the names of...

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...

Vinícios Masculine Portuguese

Vinícios is a Portuguese variant of Vinícius. While Vinícius itself is the Portuguese form of the Roman name Vinicio, the variant Vinícios represents a less common spelling, possibly influenced by orthographic preference...

Vinícius Masculine Portuguese

Vinícius is a Portuguese masculine given name, the Portuguese form of the Latin family name Vinicio. Ultimately derived from the Roman family name Vinicius, its meaning is debated: it may come from Latin vinum "wine," or...

Vinicius Masculine Roman

Vinícius is the Portuguese form of the Roman family name Vinicio, which is the Italian and Spanish development of the ancient Roman Vinicius. The etymology of the original Latin name is debated: one common theory derives...

Vinka Feminine Croatian

Vinka is a Croatian feminine form of Vincent. The name derives from the Roman cognomen Vincentius, itself from the Latin verb vincere meaning "to conquer." This root name was popular among early Christians, many of whom...

Vinko Masculine Croatian Slovene

Etymology Vinko is a masculine given name used in Croatian and Slovene. It is a form of Vincent, which ultimately derives from the Roman name Vincentius, based on Latin vinco meaning "to conquer". Vincent was popular amo...

Vinnie Unisex English

Vinnie is a masculine given name, typically a diminutive of Vincent or other names containing the element vin, such as Vincenzo, Arvin, or Vicente. While it is most commonly a shortened form of Vincent, Vinnie has also b...

Vinny Masculine English

Vinny is a masculine given name, typically a diminutive of Vincent. It is also a short form of other names such as Vincenzo, Arvin, or Vicente. In English-speaking countries, Vinny is a common informal variant used as a...

Vinod Masculine Punjabi Gujarati +5

Vinod is a male given name primarily used in India and Sri Lanka. Deriving from the Sanskrit word विनोद (vinoda), it means "pleasure," "happiness," or "diversion." The name is common across many Indian language communiti...

Vinyet Feminine Catalan

Vinyet is a Catalan feminine name meaning "vineyard" (vinyet in Catalan). It originates from the devotional title of the Virgin Mary, Mare de Déu del Vinyet ("Mother of God of the Vineyard"), associated with a sanctuary...

Vinzent Masculine German

Vinzent is a German variant form of Vincent, a name derived from the Roman name Vincentius, ultimately from the Latin vinco meaning "to conquer." This name was popular among early Christians, and it was borne by numerous...

Vinzenz Masculine German

Vinzenz is the German form of Vincent, ultimately derived from the Latin Vincentius, which comes from vinco meaning "to conquer." The name has deep Christian roots, being borne by several saints, most notably Saint Vince...

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,...

Violaine Feminine French

Violaine is an invented French feminine name, coined by the French poet and playwright Paul Claudel for the heroine of his play L'Annonce faite à Marie (1912). Earlier versions of the play were titled La Jeune Fille Viol...

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...

Violet Feminine English

Violet is a female given name derived from the English word for the purple flower, which ultimately comes from Latin viola. The name belongs to a category of floral names that saw widespread use in the English-speaking w...

Violeta Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +5

Violeta is a female given name used across several European languages, including Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Albanian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It is the form of the English name Violet in these languages,...

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...

Violette Feminine French

Violette is the French form of Violet, a name derived from the English word for the purple flower. The flower name ultimately comes from Latin viola, which referred to the violet plant. As a given name, Violette has been...

Viona Feminine English

Viona is a modern English feminine given name that likely originated as a variant of Fiona, influenced by the sound and style of Viola. The name appears to have emerged in the late 20th or early 21st century, combining t...

Viorel Masculine Romanian

Viorel is a Romanian masculine given name derived from viorea, the Romanian word for the alpine squill (Scilla bifolia) or the sweet violet (Viola odorata). The name ultimately comes from Latin viola, meaning "violet," r...

Viorela Feminine Romanian

Viorela is a Romanian feminine given name, a well-known creation born from the rich botanical lexicon of the Romanian language. It is a feminine form of Viorel, a name that derives from viorea, the Romanian word for the...

Viorica Feminine Romanian

Viorica is a Romanian feminine given name derived from the Romanian viorea, which refers to the alpine squill flower (Scilla bifolia) or the sweet violet (Viola odorata). Linguistically, it continues the Latin viola 'vio...

Vipin Masculine Hindi Malayalam +1

Vipin is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India, particularly among Hindi, Malayalam, and Marathi-speaking communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word विपिन (vipina), meaning "forest" or "wo...

Vipul Masculine Gujarati Hindi +1

Vipul is a masculine given name widely used in the Indian subcontinent, particularly among Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi speakers. It originates from the Sanskrit word विपुल (vipula) meaning "large, extensive, plenty." Ac...

Vira Feminine Ukrainian

Vira is a given name predominantly used in Ukrainian and several other Slavic languages. It is a cognate of Vera 1, a name that means "faith" in Russian and is sometimes associated with the Latin word verus meaning "true...

Viracocha Masculine

Viracocha (also spelled Wiraqocha, Huiracocha; Quechua Wiraqucha) is the name of the creator god in Inca mythology, the supreme deity in the pre-Inca and Inca pantheon of the Andes region in South America. The name possi...

Virág Feminine Hungarian

Virág is a Hungarian feminine given name and surname, meaning "flower" in Hungarian. The name is deeply rooted in the Hungarian language and culture, where nature-inspired names are common. As a given name, Virág reflect...

Viraj Masculine Gujarati Marathi

Viraj is a modern form of the Sanskrit name Viraja, which means "ruling" or "sovereign". The name Viraj (Sanskrit: विराज, Virāja) also denotes excellence or splendour in the Sanskrit language.Etymology and SignificanceTh...

Viraja Masculine Hindu

Viraja is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "ruling, sovereign" or "excellence, splendour." In Hindu mythology, Viraja is a primordial being associated with creation, often identified as a secondary creator bo...

Virge Feminine Estonian

Virge is a feminine given name of Estonian origin, meaning "alert, wakeful". It is not directly related to the English word virge (a type of rod), though the two share a homographic form. The Estonian name Virge is uncom...

Virgee Feminine English

Virgee is a rare English diminutive of the name Virginia. The name Virginia itself derives from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, whose etymology is uncertain but has long been associated with the Latin word...

Virgen Feminine Spanish

Virgen is a Spanish feminine name that directly translates to “virgin.” It is most commonly used in honor of the Virgin Mary (Mary), reflecting the deep-rooted Catholic tradition in Spain and Latin America of venerating...

Virgie Feminine English

Virgie is a diminutive of the name Virginia. It originated as a pet form in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where Virginia itself has long been popular due to historical associations.Etymol...

Virgil Masculine English Romanian

Virgil is an English and Romanian name derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, whose etymology remains uncertain. It is most famously associated with the 1st-century BC Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro, known as V...

Virgile Masculine French

Virgile is the French form of Virgil, reflecting the evolution of classical names across European languages. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Vergilius, associated with the renowned poet Publius Ver...

Virgilijus Masculine Lithuanian

Virgilijus is the Lithuanian form of Virgil, a name ultimately derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, which historically appears in the form of the renowned 1st-century BC poet Publius Vergilius Maro—commonly know...

Virgílio Masculine Portuguese

VirgilEtymologyVirgílio is directly derived from the Latin family name Vergilius (also spelled Vergil), a name whose etymology remains unresolved. Scholarly theories include possible roots in the Latin word virga meaning...

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...

Virgiliu Masculine Romanian

Virgiliu is a Romanian masculine given name, a variant of Virgil. It ultimately derives from the Roman family name Vergilius, which is of uncertain etymology, though some theories suggest it may be related to the Latin w...

Virgilius Masculine Medieval Latin

Virgilius is a Medieval Latin form of Vergilius, the Roman family name famously borne by the poet Virgil. The spelling was altered by association with Latin virgo 'maiden' or virga 'wand', reflecting folk-etymological re...

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,...

Virginie Feminine French

Virginie is the French form of Virginia, a name whose roots reach back to ancient Rome through the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius. Although the original meaning remains unknown, popular etymology has long conne...

Virginija Feminine Lithuanian

Virginija is the Lithuanian form of Virginia. The name Virginia itself derives from the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius, which is of uncertain meaning but has long been associated with Latin virgo meaning "maid,...

Virginijus Masculine Lithuanian

Virginijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a masculine form of the feminine name Virginia. In Lithuanian, it corresponds to the feminine form Virginija. Virginius ultimately originates from the Roman fam...

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...

Virgo Feminine Astronomy

Virgo is a Latin word meaning "maiden, virgin" that serves as the name of a constellation and the sixth sign of the zodiac. The name derives from Latin virgō (“maiden, virgin”), itself a calque of Ancient Greek παρθένος...

Viriato Masculine Portuguese

Viriato is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Viriathus or Viriatus, derived from the Latin word viriae, meaning "bracelets," which itself has Celtic origins. The name is historically associated with the legendary Lus...

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...

Virpi Feminine Finnish

Virpi is a Finnish feminine given name, meaning "sapling, sprig" in the Finnish language. Rooted in nature, the name evokes imagery of new growth and vitality, typical of Finnish onomastic traditions that draw from the n...

Virtudes Feminine Spanish

Virtudes is a Spanish feminine name that directly translates to "virtues," reflecting moral excellence and goodness. It belongs to a class of names, especially common in Catholic cultures, that are derived from religious...

Virva Feminine Finnish

Virva is a Finnish female given name, possibly derived from the Finnish compound word virvatuli, meaning “will o' the wisp”—a floating ball of light in folklore that appears over water, especially in marshy areas. The na...

Virve Feminine Estonian Finnish

Virve is an Estonian and Finnish feminine given name. Its meaning is rooted in the Estonian language, where virve signifies "ripple" or "shimmer" – a poetic reference to the gentle movement of water or the play of light....

Višeslav Masculine Croatian Serbian

Višeslav is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name, derived from the Slavic elements više ('higher') and -slav ('glory, fame'), with the combined meaning 'higher glory'. It is a variant of the Slavic name Veceslav, which...

Vishal Masculine Bengali Punjabi +6

Vishal is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin. The name is drawn from the Sanskrit word viśāla (विशाल), meaning “wide, broad, spacious.” By extension, it conveys ideas of greatness, grandeur, magnificence, prominence, an...

Vishnu Masculine Hindi Kannada +5

Vishnu is one of the principal deities of Hinduism, known as the preserver and protector of the universe. In Sanskrit, his name probably means "all-pervasive," derived from the root विष् (viṣ) meaning "to pervade, to spr...

Vishtaspa Masculine Persian

Vishtaspa is an alternate transcription of the Old Persian name 𐎻𐏁𐎫𐎠𐎿𐎱 (see Vištaspa), which itself probably means "unbridled horse," derived from the Iranian roots *vištah "free" and aspa "horse." Etymology and Origin V...

Visitación Feminine Spanish

Visitación is a Spanish feminine name derived from the Spanish word visitación, meaning "visitation." The name directly references the biblical event known as the Visitation, in which the Virgin Mary, having conceived Je...

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