Diccionario de nombres
523 nombres con significado y origen verificados
VAAST
Flemish, Norman and Picard form of VEDASTUS.
VÁCLAVA
Czech feminine form of VÁCLAV.
VADIM
Meaning unknown. It is used as a Russian form of BADEMUS, but it may actually be derived from the Slavic name VADIMIR or...
VAHAGN
Mythology, ArmenianFrom Avestan Verethragna meaning "breaking of defense, victory". In Armenian mythology this was the n...
VAHID
Persian form of WAHID.
VAHİT
Turkish form of WAHID.
VÄINÖ
Short form of VÄINÄMÖINEN.
VAIVA
From Lithuanian vaivorykštė meaning "rainbow".
VAKHTANG
Derived from Old Persian varka-tanu meaning "wolf-bodied". This name was borne by several kings of Georgia.
VALARIE
Variant of VALERIE.
VALDA
Modern coinage from Germanic wald meaning "power, rule". It has been in use only since the 20th century.
VALDEMAR
Scandinavian form of WALDEMAR. This was the name of four kings of Denmark.
VALDIMÁRR
Old Norse form of VALDEMAR.
VALDIS
Short form of VOLDEMĀRS and other Latvian names containing the Germanic/Baltic element wald "rule".
VALENCIA
From the name of cities in Spain and Venezuela, both derived from Latin valentia meaning "strength, vigour".
VALENT
Croatian short form of VALENTIN.
VALENTÍN
Spanish and Slovak form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTÍNA
Slovak feminine form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTINE (1)
From the Roman cognomen Valentinus which was itself from the name Valens meaning "strong, vigourous, healthy" in Latin. ...
VALENTINIANUS
Roman cognomen which was a derivative of the cognomen Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)). This name was borne by three Roma...
VALENTINUS
Original form of VALENTINE (1).
VALENTYNA
Ukrainian form of VALENTINA.
VALERI
Bulgarian and Georgian form of VALERIUS, as well as a variant transcription of the Russian name VALERIY.
VALERIA
Feminine form of VALERIUS. This was the name of a 2nd-century Roman saint and martyr.
VALERIAN
From the Roman cognomen Valerianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name VALERIUS. This was the name of a 3rd-ce...
VALÉRIANE
French form of Valeriana (see VALERIANA).
VALÉRIE
French and Czech form of VALERIA.
VALĒRIJA
Latvian form of VALERIA.
VALĒRIJS
Latvian form of VALERIUS.
VALERIO
Italian and Spanish form of VALERIUS.
VALERIUS
Roman family name which was derived from Latin valere "to be strong". This was the name of several early saints.
VALERIYA
Russian and Ukrainian feminine form of VALERIUS.
VALÉRY
Derived from the Germanic elements walha "foreign" and ric "power". It has been frequently confused with the name Valère...
VALESKA
Diminutive of VALERIA.
VALKO
Derived from Bulgarian вълк (valk) "wolf".
VALLI
Means "creeping plant" in Dravidian. In Dravidian mythology the goddess Valli was the wife of Murunga.
VALORIE
Variant of VALERIE.
VALQUÍRIA
Portuguese form of VALKYRIE.
VALTO
Finnish short form of VALDEMAR or other names containing vald.
VÂN
From Sino-Vietnamese 雲 (vân) meaning "cloud".
VAN
Short form of names containing van, such as VANCE or IVAN.
VANAMO
Means "twinflower" in Finnish.
VANDA
Form of WANDA.
VANESSA
Invented by author Jonathan Swift for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa' (1726). He arrived at it by rearranging the initial...
VANGELIJA
Short form of EVANGELIJA.
VANJA
Croatian and Serbian (masculine and feminine) form of VANYA. It is also used in Scandinavia, where it is primarily femin...
VANNA (2)
Means "golden" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit.
VANO
Diminutive of IVANE.
VAPPU
Diminutive of VALPURI.
VARDAH
Variant transcription of VARDA.
VARDO
Derived from Georgian ვარდი (vardi) meaning "rose", ultimately from Persian via Armenian.
VARFOLOMEI
Variant transcription of VARFOLOMEY.
VARG
Means "wolf" in Old Norse.
VARINIA
Feminine form of VARINIUS.
VARIUS
Roman family name which meant "versatile" in Latin. Varius Rufus was a Roman epic poet of the 1st century BC.
VARLAM
Variant of VARLAAM.
VARPU
From the Finnish name for a type of berry bush.
VARTAN
Variant transcription of VARDAN.
VARTOUHI
Variant transcription of VARDUHI.
VARVARA
Russian, Greek, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of BARBARA.
VASA
Short form of VASILIJA.
VASANTA
Means "brilliant" or "spring" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a Hindu personification of the spring.
VASCO
From the medieval Spanish name Velasco which possibly meant "crow" in Basque. A famous bearer was the 15th-century Portu...
VASIL
Bulgarian, Macedonian, Georgian and Albanian form of BASIL (1).
VASILI
Variant transcription of VASILIY.
VASILICĂ
Diminutive of VASILE.
VASILIJA
Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of BASIL (1).
VASILIKI
Modern Greek feminine form of BASIL (1).
VASILIS
Modern Greek form of BASIL (1).
VASILIY
Russian form of BASIL (1).
VASILY
Variant transcription of VASILIY.
VASKO
Diminutive of VASIL.
VASSILIS
Variant transcription of VASILIS.
VASU
Means "bright, excellent" in Sanskrit. This is an epithet of several Hindu gods. It also belonged to one of the authors ...
VASUDHA
Means "producer of wealth" in Sanskrit, used to refer to the earth.
VASYA
Diminutive of VASILIY.
VASYLYNA
Ukrainian feminine form of BASIL (1).
VAUGHN
From a Welsh surname which was derived from Welsh bychan meaning "little".
VAVRINEC
Slovak form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
VAZHA
Derived from Georgian ვაჟი (vazhi) meaning "son".
VEASNA
Means "opportunity, good fortune, fate" in Khmer.
VECESLAV
Older form of VÁCLAV.
VEDA
Means "knowledge" in Sanskrit.
VEDASTUS
Possibly a Latinized form of a Germanic or Celtic name, possibly Germanic WIDOGAST. This was the name of a 6th-century s...
VEDRAN
Means "clear, cheerful" in Croatian and Serbian.
VEER
Dutch and Limburgish short form of VERA (1).
VEERKE
Diminutive of VEER.
VEGA
The name of a star in the constellation Lyra. Its name is from Arabic الواقع (al-Waqi') meaning "the swooping (eagle)".
VEIT
German form of VITUS or WIDO.
VELDA
Meaning unknown, possibly a derivative of the Germanic element wald meaning "power, rule".
VELI
Means "brother" in Finnish.
VELIBOR
Derived from the Slavic elements veli "great" and borti "battle".
VELJKO
Diminutive of VESELKO.
VELMA
Probably a variant of WILMA, the spelling with an e perhaps due to the influence of SELMA. This name has been in use sin...
VELVELA
Feminine form of VELVEL.
VÁCLAV
Contracted form of the older name Veceslav, from the Slavic elements veche "more" and slava "glory". Saint Václav (known...
VADIK
Diminutive of VADIM.
VADIMIR
Possibly from the Slavic elements vaditi "accuse" and miru "peace, world".
VAHAN
Means "shield" in Armenian.
VAHİDE
Turkish feminine form of WAHID.
VÄINÄMÖINEN
Derived from Finnish väinä "wide and slow-flowing river". In Finnish mythology Väinämöinen was a wise old magician, the ...
VAISHNAVI
Derived from the name of the Hindu god VISHNU, meaning "belonging to Vishnu". This is the name of one of the seven Matri...
VAKHA
Derived from Nakh vakha "to live".
VAL
Short form of VALENTINE (1), VALERIE, and other names beginning with Val.
VALARY
Variant of VALERIE.
VALDAS
Short form of VALDEMARAS and other Lithuanian names containing the Germanic/Baltic element wald "rule".
VALDEMARAS
Lithuanian cognate of WALDEMAR.
VALDÍS
Derived from Old Norse valr "the dead" and dís "goddess".
VALE
From the English word meaning "wide river valley".
VALENS
Roman cognomen (see VALENTINE (1)). This name was borne by a 4th-century Roman emperor.
VALENTIJN
Dutch form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTIN
Form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTINA
Feminine form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)). A famous bearer was the Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova (1937-),...
VALENTINE (2)
French feminine form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTINO
Italian form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALENTYN
Ukrainian form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)).
VALÈRE
French form of VALERIUS.
VALÉRIA
Portuguese, Hungarian and Slovak feminine form of VALERIUS.
VALÉRIAN
French form of Valerianus (see VALERIAN).
VALERIANA
Feminine form of Valerianus (see VALERIAN).
VALERIANUS
Original Latin form of VALERIAN.
VALERIE
English and German form of VALERIA and Czech variant of VALÉRIE.
VALERIJA
Form of VALERIA.
VALÉRIO
Portuguese form of VALERIUS.
VALERIU
Romanian form of VALERIUS.
VALERIY
Russian form of VALERIUS.
VALERO
Spanish variant of VALERIUS.
VALERY
Variant transcription of VALERIY.
VALI
Romanian diminutive of VALERIU or VALENTIN.
VALKYRIE
Means "chooser of the slain", derived from Old Norse valr "the slain" and kyrja "chooser". In Norse myth the Valkyries w...
VALORA
Means "valuable" in Esperanto.
VALPURI
Finnish form of WALBURGA.
VALTER
Cognate of WALTER.
VALTTERI
Finnish form of WALTER.
VĂN
From Sino-Vietnamese 文 (văn) meaning "literature, culture, writing". This is a common middle name for Vietnamese boys.
VANA
Short form of IVANA or JOVANA.
VANCE
From an English surname which was derived from Old English fenn meaning "marsh, fen".
VANESA
Czech and Slovak form of VANESSA.
VANGEL
Macedonian form of EVANGELOS.
VANGELIS
Variant of EVANGELOS.
VANNA (1)
Short form of GIOVANNA.
VANNI
Short form of GIOVANNI.
VANYA
Diminutive of IVAN.
VARDA
Diminutive of VERED.
VARDAN
Derived from Armenian վարդ (vard) meaning "rose", ultimately from Persian.
VARDUHI
Means "rose lady" in Armenian.
VARFOLOMEY
Russian form of BARTHOLOMEW.
VARGHESE
Short form of GEEVARGHESE.
VARINIUS
Roman family name possibly derived from VARIUS.
VARLAAM
Russian form of BARLAAM.
VARNAVA
Russian form of BARNABAS.
VARSHA
Means "rain" in Sanskrit.
VARTOLOMEJ
Serbian form of BARTHOLOMEW.
VARUNA
Probably from a Sanskrit word meaning "to surround". In Hindu mythology Varuna is a god of water and the celestial ocean...
VARYA
Diminutive of VARVARA.
VASANT
Modern form of VASANTA.
VASANTI
Feminine form of VASANTA.
VASHTI
Possibly means "thread" in Hebrew, but it is most likely of Persian origin. In the Old Testament this is the name of the...
VASILE
Romanian form of BASIL (1).
VASILICA
Feminine form of VASILE.
VASILII
Old Slavic form of BASIL (1).
VASILIJE
Serbian form of BASIL (1).
VASILIOS
Modern Greek form of BASIL (1).
VASILISA
Russian feminine form of BASIL (1).
VASILKA
Bulgarian and Macedonian feminine diminutive of BASIL (1).
VASKA
Russian diminutive of VASILIY (masculine) or a Macedonian and Bulgarian diminutive of VASILIJA (feminine).
VASO
Diminutive of VASILIS, VASIL or VASILIJE.
VASSILY
Variant transcription of VASILIY.
VASUDA
Means "granting wealth" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the earth.
VASUNDHARA
Means "possessor of wealth" in Sanskrit, used to refer to the earth.
VASYL
Ukrainian form of BASIL (1).
VAUGHAN
From a surname which was a variant of VAUGHN.
VAVŘINEC
Czech form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
VAYU
Means "air, wind" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the Hindu god of the air and wind, one of the five elements.
VEACESLAV
Romanian (Moldovan) form of VÁCLAV.
VECA
Diminutive of VESNA.
VECHESLAV
Medieval Slavic form of VÁCLAV.
VEDAST
Variant of VEDASTUS.
VEDAT
Turkish masculine form of WIDAD.
VEDRANA
Feminine form of VEDRAN.
VEERA
Finnish form of VERA (1).
VEETI
Finnish diminutive of FREDRIK or FERDINAND.
VEIKKO
Diminutive of VELI.
VELASCO
Medieval Spanish form of VASCO.
VELES
Variant of VOLOS.
VELIA
From the Roman family name Velius which possibly means "concealed" in Latin.
VELIMIR
Derived from the Slavic elements veli "great" and miru "peace, world".
VELLAMO
From Finnish velloa "to surge, to swell". This was the name of a Finnish goddess of the sea, the wife of Ahti.
VELVEL
Means "wolf" in Yiddish. This name can also be used as a Yiddish form of WILLIAM.
VELVET
From the English word for the soft fabric. It became used as a given name after the main character in Enid Bagnold's boo...
VENA
Derived from Sanskrit वेन (vena) meaning "yearning". This is the name of an evil king in Hindu mythology.
VENCESLAO
Italian form of VÁCLAV, via the Latinized form Venceslaus.
VENCESLAUS
Latinized form of Veceslav (see VÁCLAV).
VENDELA
Swedish feminine form of WENDEL.
VENDULA
Diminutive of VÁCLAVA.
VENETIA
Originally this was probably a Latinized form of GWYNEDD or GWYNETH. It also coincides with the name of the city in Ital...
VENIAMINU
Old Slavic form of BENJAMIN.
VENKA
Means "victorious" in Esperanto.
VENKATA
From the name of a sacred hill in southern India.
VENTSESLAV
Bulgarian form of VÁCLAV, via the Latinized form Venceslaus.
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