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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Vieva
Verowna
Vernise

Spring green

Latin

Veleda

“The virgin prophetess,” in allusion to a Germanic maiden revered for her prophetic prowess.

German

Villhelmina

Will helmet, protection

German

Venetta

Butterfly

Latin

Veena

Vineyard

Spanish

Vimala
Vincenzia

Prevailing

Latin

Venera
Virida

“Fresh, like the green stuff of spring,” from the Latin viriclis, green.

Latin

Valenteen

Strong, healthy

Latin

Veronda
Violante

Purple flower

Latin

Vande

Wanderer

German

Verlye

Beaver stream or meadow

English

Vermont

Green Mountain

French

Verica

Faith; truth

Slavic

Verinique

True image

Latin

Vallkyrie

Scandinavian

Varenka
Vedetta

Sentry, scout

Italian

Valda

Renowned ruler

German

Vannessa

Butterfly

Greek

Vail

Dweller in the valley

English

Violletta

Purple

Latin

Vonnessa

Butterfly

Greek

Verdell

Faith; truth

Slavic

Visalia
Velma

A variant form of Wilhelmina.

German

Vontresa
Verbeina

Holy plants

Latin

Vlatka
Virika

Brave One

Indian (Sanskrit)

Volette

A variant spelling of Voletta.

Vonizia

Latin

Vevina

Sweet lady

Irish

Verbie
Verochka

Faith; truth

Slavic

Vichensia
Valoris
Venda

Of the Bantu People

African

Vidya

Wisdom

Indian (Sanskrit)

Vianna

Spanish

Valkyrria

Scandinavian

Vivina
Valta
Vetra
Vadie
Viennia

Latin