Girl Names That Start With V

Girl Names That Start With V

Explore our delightful collection of girl names that start with V! From the classic elegance of Victoria to the vibrant charm of Violet, these names are full of personality and charm.

Vada

German, “famous ruler.”

Vaea

Polynesian, “king, prince, noble, or chief.”

Vaiana

Tahitian, Polynesian, Maori, “sea cave.”

Vaida

Lithuanian, “to see” or “to envision.”

Vaila

Scottish, “foreign Isle.”

Vairani

Tahitian, “heavenly water.”

Vairea

Tahitian, “sparkling water.” 

Vaitea

Tahitian, “clear water.”

Vala

Sanskrit, “enclosure” or “surrounded by walls.

Valencia

Spanish, “strong or healthy.”

Valera

Latin, “valiant, healthy.”

Valeria

Latin, “strength, health.”

Valeska

Polish and Russian, “strong and healthy.”

Valley

English, “between the mountains.”

Vanda

Italian and Slavic, “the tribe of the Vandals.”

Vanora

Scottish, “white wave.”

Vanya

Slavic, “God is gracious.”

Vara

Sanskrit, “blessing” or “gift.”

Varvara

Russian, “foreign women.”

Veda

Sanskrit, “knowledge.”

Veera

Finnish, “faith; victory bringer; truth.”

Vega

Arabic, “sweeping eagle.”

Vela

Latin, and Sanskrit, “shore, coast.”

Vella

Southern Italian and Maltese, “old, white, fair.”

Vendela

Scandinavian, “of the Vandals, a Wend.”

Venla

Finnish, “to travel, to proceed.”

Venus

Latin, “‘beauty, delight.”

Vera

Latin, “true” or “truth.”

Verene

Latin, German, “truth, protector.” 

Verily

English, “truly; certainly.”

Verity

French via Latin, “truth.”

Verna

Latin, “spring” or “youthful.”

Vesa

Finnish, “sprout or young tree.”

Vesna

Slavic, “spring” or “goddess of spring.”

Vespera

Latin, “of the evening.”

Vesta

Latin, “hearth.”

Via

Latin, “road” or “way.”

Vianna

French, “alive, graceful.”

Vida

Spanish and Portuguese, “life.”

Vieira

Spanish, Portuguese and Galician, “scallop.”

Vienna

Latin, “from wine country, white, belonging to Vienne.”

Viera

Russian, “faith.”

Viola

Latin, “violet.”

Vita

Latin, “life.”

Viveca

Scandinavian, “alive.”

Vivia

Italian and Portuguese, “life.”

Viviana

Latin, “alive” or “living.”

Vivica

Latin, “alive or full of life.”