101 girl names that start with the letter V

After knowing that we are waiting for a baby, one of the first most important decisions we will have to make is to choose the name that will be his whole life. There are many places where we can take inspiration, such as nature, literature or any language we like.

However, if you have a preference for a particular letter, our series of baby names from A to Z can give you some ideas. Continuing with this special tour of the alphabet, we share 101 girl names that start with the letter V.

  • Vaila: of Scottish origin, means "foreign island".
  • Vaitiare: of Hawaiian origin, means "sea flower".
  • Val: diminutive of names like Valeria and Valentina.
  • Vala: of German origin, means "noted."
  • Valaree: of Latin origin, means "strong".
  • Valasca: of Czech origin, means "strong".
  • Valda: of German origin, means "battle heroine".
  • Valdemara: of Germanic origin, means "illustrious ruler."
  • Valdis: of Nordic origin, means "goddess of death".
  • Okay: diminutive of names like Valeria and Valentina.
  • Valencia: It means "strong, brave."
  • Courage: of Latin origin, means "healthy, strong".
  • Valentina: of Latin origin, it means "courageous", "vigorous".
  • Valeria: of Latin origin and its meaning is "healthy and courageous".
  • Valérie: French form of Valeria.
  • Valeska: Slavic variant of Valeria.
  • Worth: of Latin origin, means "hidden."
  • Valkyrie: of Scandinavian origin, means "connoisseur of the mysteries of victory."
  • Vallea: of Italian origin, means "valley".
  • Valo: of Finnish origin, means "light".
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  • Wallonia: of Latin origin, means "del valle".
  • Rate: of Latin origin, means "valuable."
  • Vanda: German variant of Wanda, which means "wanderer, wandering, nomadic".
  • Vanessa: name created by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift, author of 'Gulliver's Travels'.
  • Vani: of Sanskrit origin, means "eloquent."
  • Vania / Vanya: of Russian origin, it is the feminine and familiar form of the masculine name "Iván".
  • Vanille: It means vanilla in French.
  • Vanina: diminutive of Evangelina, which is of Greek origin and means "bearer of good news."
  • Vanisha: of Hindu origin, means "pure."
  • Vanna: of Hebrew origin, means "butterfly".
  • Vanora: of Welsh origin, means "white wave".
  • Varda: of Hebrew origin, means "rose."
  • Varena: of Latin origin, means "truth."
  • Varinia: Ancient Roman name, whose meaning is possibly "versatile."
  • Varinka: of Russian origin, means "coming from abroad".
  • Varsha: of Sanskrit origin, means "abundant rain."
  • Vashti: of Persian origin, means "beautiful."
  • Vasilia: of Greek origin, means "royal, of the king".
  • Vasiliki: of Greek origin, means "regal."
  • Veda: of Sanskrit origin, means "knowledge."
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  • Vedrana: of Serbian origin, means "joy, happiness".
  • Vega: of Christian religious origin, by the Marian invocation of the Virgin of the Vega.
  • Velia: of Roman origin, means "hidden."
  • Velika: of Russian origin, means "wonderful."
  • Velma: of Germanic origin, means "decision, protection".
  • Venance: of Latin origin, means "hunter".
  • Veneranda: of Latin origin, means "worthy of veneration."
  • Come on: of Finnish origin, means "travel, proceed".
  • Fortune: of Spanish origin, means "good fortune".
  • Venus: In Roman mythology, she was the goddess of beauty and love.
  • Vera: comes from Latin "verus, which means "true."
  • Summer: of Slavic origin, means "brave".
  • Verena: of Latin origin, means "truth, integrity."
  • Verina: Verena variant.
  • Verna: of Latin origin, means "born in spring."
  • Verona: of Italian origin, means "authentic image".
  • Veronica: of Greek origin, means "bearer of victory" and also "true image"
  • Véronique: French form of Veronica.
  • Verushka: Slavic variant of Vera.
  • Vesa: of Finnish origin, means "offspring".
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  • Vesna: of Slavic origin, means "messenger".
  • Vesper: of Latin origin, means "evening star".
  • Vesta: In Roman mythology, she was the goddess of home and a symbol of fidelity.
  • Vevila: of Irish origin, means "harmony."
  • Vevina: of Scottish origin, means "sweet lady".
  • Saw: diminutive of names like Violeta or Viviana.
  • Via: diminutive of names like Olivia or Silvia.
  • Vianey: of Latin origin, means "alive".
  • Vibeka: of Danish origin, means "strong woman".
  • Vica: of Hebrew origin, means "life."
  • Vicky: diminutive of Victoria.
  • Victory: of Latin origin, means "victorious, victorious."
  • Vidya: of Sanskrit origin, means "knowledge."
  • Viera: Czech and Russian variant of Vera.
  • Vigdis: of Norwegian origin, means "goddess of war".
  • Vika: of Scottish origin, means "from the creek".
  • Villette: of French origin, means "small villa".
  • Vilma: of Germanic origin, means "decision, protection".
  • Vincenza: of Italian origin, means "conqueror".
  • Vinicia: of Spanish origin, means "the next one".
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  • Viola: Violet variant.
  • Violator: from the Germanic Wioland, means "wealth, well-being."
  • Violet: English form of Violeta.
  • Violet: of Latin origin, refers to the violet color.
  • Violette: French form of Violeta.
  • Virginia: It comes from the Latin virginis or virginalis and means "maiden, virginal".
  • Viri: diminutive of Viridiana.
  • Viridiana: of Latin origin, means "juvenile".
  • Virtues: of Latin origin, means "virtue."
  • Vita: of Latin origin, means "life."
  • Vitalia: of Latin origin, means "full of life".
  • Vittoria: Italian form of Victoria.
  • Viveca: of Scandinavian origin, means "alive."
  • They lived: English form of Viviana.
  • Viviana: of Latin origin, means "alive, vital."
  • Viviane: Viviana's French form.
  • Vivica: Viveca variant.
  • Vivien: Viviana's French form.
  • Vrai: Of French origin, it means "true."
  • Vrinda: of Sanskrit origin, means "bouquet of flowers".
  • Vroula: diminutive of Stavroula, which is of Greek origin and means "cross".

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