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Višnja Feminine Croatian Serbian

Višnja (Cyrillic: Вишња) is a feminine given name in Croatian and Serbian. It derives from the common noun višnja, meaning "sour cherry" (Prunus cerasus), a fruit native to the region and widely cultivated in the Balkans...

Vissarion Masculine Greek Russian

Vissarion is the Russian form and Modern Greek transcription of Bessarion. The name's root, Bessarion, has a disputed etymology, possibly derived from the Greek word βῆσσα (bessa) meaning "wooded valley" or "ravine." An...

Vissenta Feminine Sardinian

Vissenta is the Sardinian feminine form of Vincent. It derives from the Roman name Vincentius, itself from Latin vinco meaning "to conquer." The name was embraced by early Christians and ultimately entered the Sardinian...

Vissente Masculine Sardinian

Vissente is the Sardinian form of Vincent. The name Vincent ultimately derives from the Latin name Vincentius, itself originating from vinco, meaning "to conquer". Among early Christians, the name gained popularity due t...

Vištaspa Masculine Persian

Vištaspa is likely Avestan in origin, from the Iranian roots *vištah meaning 'free' and aspa meaning 'horse', thus probably 'unbridled horse' or 'free horse'. In Zoroastrian tradition, Vištaspa is a central figure as the...

Visvaldas Masculine Lithuanian

Visvaldas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as the cognate of the Latvian name Visvaldis. Like its Latvian counterpart, Visvaldas breaks down into elements meaning “all” and “to rule,” reflecting a composed s...

Visvaldis Masculine Latvian

Visvaldis is a masculine Latvian given name derived from the elements viss “all” and valdīt “to rule”, making it a cognate of the Slavic name Vsevolod. The name’s etymology reflects the concept of universal sovereignty,...

Vít Masculine Czech Slovak

Vít is the Czech and Slovak form of the name Vitus, derived from the Latin vīta meaning "life." The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition through Saint Vitus, a child martyr who died in Sicily around 303 AD. His c...

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...

Vita 2 Feminine Belarusian Ukrainian

Vita 2 is a Ukrainian and Belarusian short form of Viktoriya, itself a form of the Latin name Victoria, meaning "victory." This affectionate diminutive is used as an independent given name in Eastern Europe, particularly...

Vital Masculine Belarusian French +1

Vital is a masculine given name used in French, Portuguese (especially Brazilian), and Belarusian contexts. It represents a vernacular form of the Late Latin name Vitalis, derived from Latin vitalis meaning "of life, vit...

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...

Vitali Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Vitali is an alternate transcription of Russian Виталий (Vitaliy) or Ukrainian Віталій (Vitaliy), used primarily as a masculine given name in Russian and Ukrainian contexts.Etymology and OriginsThe name traces its roots...

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...

Vitalian Masculine History

Vitalian is the English form of Vitalianus, used mainly in historical contexts to refer to Pope Vitalian, a 7th-century bishop of Rome. The name evokes a lineage rooted in Latin vitality and early Christian tradition.Ety...

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...

Vitalianus Masculine Medieval Latin

Vitalianus is a cognomen of Medieval Latin origin, derived from the name Vitalis. The root of this name is Vitale, an Italian form of the Late Latin Vitalis, itself stemming from Latin vitalis meaning "of life, vital." V...

Vitalija Feminine Lithuanian

Vitalija is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived as the feminine form of Vitale, the Italian form of the Late Latin name Vitalis. The Latin root vitalis means "of life, vital," ultimately from vita (life). The name V...

Vitālijs Masculine Latvian

Vitālijs is a Latvian male given name, corresponding to the Russian name Vitaliy and ultimately derived from the Latin name Vitalis, meaning "of life, vital." The name was first recorded in Latvia in 1909, according to K...

Vitalijus Masculine Lithuanian

Vitalijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, representing the Lithuanian form of Vitale (the Italian version of the Late Latin name Vitalis). Derived from Latin vitalis meaning "of life, vital", the name Vitalis was b...

Vitalik Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Vitalik is a diminutive of the Russian and Ukrainian name Vitaliy, which itself is derived from the Latin name Vitalis, meaning “of life, vital.” As a shortened form, Vitalik conveys familiarity and affection, common amo...

Vitalis Masculine Medieval Latin

Vitalis is a Latin given name, directly derived from the Latin word vitalis meaning "of life, vital." As a masculine name, it was used in Ancient Rome and later spread through Christian Europe as the Latin form of variou...

Vitaliy Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Vitaliy is a Russian and Ukrainian form of the Late Latin name Vitale, itself derived from the Latin name Vitalis, which ultimately comes from the Latin word vitalis meaning "of life, vital." Etymology and Historical Con...

Vitaliya Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Vitaliya is a Russian and Ukrainian feminine given name, derived as the female form of Vitale. Vitale itself is the Italian form of the Late Latin Vitalis, which originates from the Latin word vitalis meaning "of life, v...

Vitaly Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Vitaly is an alternate transcription of the Russian Виталий or Ukrainian Віталій, which are forms of the name Vitaliy. The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Vitalis, which itself comes from the Latin word...

Vítek Masculine Czech

Vítek is a diminutive of the Czech name Vít, itself the Czech and Slovak form of the ancient Latin name Vitus, ultimately derived from Latin vita meaning "life." The name's history is complex because Vitus has long been...

Vitellius Masculine Roman

Vitellius is a Roman family name derived from Latin vitellus meaning "young calf", literally "little calf." The name belongs to the Vitellia gens, an ancient but relatively obscure patrician clan from Campania, likely or...

Vítězslav Masculine Czech

Vítězslav is a Czech given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the elements vitati “to welcome, to greet” or vitŭ “master, lord” combined with slava “glory”, thus meaning roughly “welcome glory” or “lord of glory”....

Vítězslava Feminine Czech

Vítězslava is the feminine form of the Czech name Vítězslav. The masculine root combines the Slavic elements vitati "to welcome, to greet" or vitŭ "master, lord" with slava "glory", giving overall meanings such as "welco...

Vitislav Masculine Medieval Slavic

Vitislav is an earlier form of the Czech name Vítězslav, used among Medieval Slavic peoples. As an archaic variant, it retains a connection to the Old Slavic roots that were later adapted across different Slavic language...

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...

Vito 2 Masculine Slovene

Vito 2 is a Slovene masculine name, originally a short form of the Slavic name Vitomir, but now used independently. Vitomir itself is composed of the elements vitŭ meaning "master, lord" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world."...

Vitold Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Vitold is a Russian and Ukrainian masculine given name. It is the form of Witold used in these Slavic languages. The name ultimately traces back to Vytautas, a Lithuanian name of debated etymology, likely composed of ele...

Vitomir Masculine Croatian Serbian +1

Vitomir is a given name of Slavic origin, used primarily in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is composed of the Slavic elements vitŭ meaning 'master, lord' and mirŭ meaning 'peace, world'. Thus, the name can be interpr...

Vítor Masculine Galician Portuguese

Vítor is the Portuguese and Galician form of the Latin name Victor, meaning "victor, conqueror". It is a common masculine given name in Portugal and Brazil, where it has been popular for centuries. The name carries the s...

Vitória Feminine Portuguese

Vitória is the Portuguese form of Victoria. It is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word for "victory," reflecting the name's connection to the Roman goddess of victory, as well as a martyr and saint from Nort...

Vitorino Masculine Portuguese

Vitorino is a Portuguese masculine given name, derived as the Portuguese form of the Late Roman name Victorinus. The name Victorinus itself is a diminutive of Victor, which means "victor, conqueror" in Latin. Saint Victo...

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...

Vitus Masculine Roman

Vitus is a Roman name that, according to traditional etymology, is derived from Latin vita meaning "life". Saint Vitus was a Christian child martyr crucified in Sicily in the early 4th century, and his veneration spread...

Vitya Masculine Russian

Vitya is a Russian masculine name, typically used as a Diminutive of Viktor. It conveys a familiar and affectionate form, often used among friends and family. The name derives from the Latin Victor, meaning "victor" or "...

Viveca Feminine Swedish

Viveca is a Swedish female given name, a form of Vibeke. Vibeke itself is the Danish form of Wiebke, which ultimately derives from Wiebe, a Frisian short form of names beginning with the Old German element wig meaning "w...

Vivek Masculine Bengali Gujarati +6

Vivek is a masculine given name popular in South Asia, particularly in India and Nepal. It originates from Sanskrit विवेक (viveka), meaning "wisdom, distinction, discrimination". The name is derived from the viveka eleme...

Viveka Feminine Swedish

Viveka is a Swedish feminine given name, a form of Vibeke. It shares its origin with names that trace back to the Old Germanic element wig meaning "war," ultimately reflecting a martial heritage. The name is particularly...

Vivi Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Vivi is a Scandinavian diminutive of names beginning with Vi, as well as Olivia and Sofia. It is used primarily in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish.Etymology and HistoryThe name Vivi functions as a short form or nickname f...

Vivian Unisex Danish English +2

Vivian is a unisex given name with origins in Latin, derived from Vivianus, a name of the Roman Empire period, itself ultimately from Latin vivus meaning "alive". The name survived into modern usage largely due to its as...

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...

Viviane Feminine French Portuguese

Viviane straddles two European language traditions. In French, it is the Gallic form of Viviana, which itself is the feminine of the late Roman cognomen Vivianus. In Portuguese, Viviane functions as a simple variant spel...

Vivianne Feminine French

Vivianne is a French variant of Viviane, itself a French form of the Latin name Viviana, which is the feminine form of Vivianus, derived from Latin vivus meaning "alive." The name thus carries a connotation of life and v...

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...

Vivianus Masculine Medieval Latin

Vivianus is a masculine given name of Medieval Latin origin, serving as the Latin form of Vivian. The name ultimately derives from the Latin word vivus, meaning "alive" or "lively," and has a rich historical and religiou...

Vivien 1 Masculine French

Vivien 1 is the French masculine form of the Latin name Vivianus (see Vivian). The Latin root Vivianus derives from vivus, meaning "alive" or "living." Historical and Religious ContextThe name is associated with Saint Vi...

Vivien 2 Feminine Hungarian Literature

Vivien 2 is a female given name used in Hungarian and literature.EtymologyAlfred Tennyson introduced the name Vivien in his Arthurian epic Idylls of the King (1859), where it designates the Lady of the Lake. The exact in...

Vivienne Feminine French

Vivienne is a French feminine given name, a spelling variant of Viviane and the French form of Viviana. Derived from the Latin name Vivianus, which comes from Latin vivus meaning "alive," the name has ancient roots in th...

Viviette Feminine English

Viviette is a literary and diminutive name in English, best known as the title character in William John Locke's 1910 novel Viviette. The name is a diminutive of Vivienne, the French form of Viviana, which itself derives...

Vivyan Feminine English

Vivyan is a variant of Vivian, used primarily as a feminine name in English-speaking contexts. The name Vivian itself originates from the Latin name Vivianus, which is derived from the Latin word vivus, meaning "alive" o...

Viyan Feminine Kurdish

Viyan is a Kurdish feminine given name that means "desire" in the Kurdish language. The name reflects a positive aspiration or longing, often conveying a sense of hope and ambition. It is predominantly used among Kurdish...

Vjačeslavs Masculine Latvian

Vjačeslavs is a Latvian masculine given name, representing the Latvian adaptation of the Russian name Vyacheslav. First recorded among Latvians in the early 20th century, Vjačeslavs was introduced through Russian cultura...

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