Names starting with V
779 Names found
German, Scandinavian and Greek variant of Victoria. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория or Ukrainian Вікторія (see Vik...
Form of Victoria in several languages.
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of Victoria, as well as an alternate transcription of Belarusian Вікторыя (see Viktoryia).
Belarusian form of Victoria.
Esperanto diminutive of William.
Abbreviation of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the name of the founder of the former Soviet state (see Vladimir and Lenin).
From the Old Norse elements vili "will, desire" and góðr "good" or guð "God". This name was created in the 19th century [1].
Lithuanian form of William.
Finnish feminine form of William.
Swedish and Lithuanian feminine form of William.
Icelandic form of William.
Finnish diminutive of Vilhelm, used independently.
Possibly from the Finnish word vilja meaning "cereal, grain" or the Swedish word vilja meaning "will, intent".
Possibly a modern coinage based on the Old Norse elements vili "will, desire" and herr "army, warrior" [1].
Finnish diminutive of Vilhelm, used independently.
Slovene and Croatian diminutive of William.
Finnish and Swedish diminutive of Vilhelm and other names beginning with Vil.
Form of Wilma in several languages.
From Lithuanian viltis "hope" combined with mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth".
Feminine form of Vilmantas.
Form of Wilmer popular in Brazil.
Brazilian variant of Wilson.
From Lithuanian viltis "hope" and tauta "people, nation".
Feminine form of Viltautas.
Short form of Viltautė.