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2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [117]

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Vasukee, Vasukea

Vasuman (Indian) Son born of fire

Vasyl (Slavic) A king

Vasil, Vassil, Wasyl

Vatsa (Indian) Our beloved son

Vathsa

Vatsal (Indian) One who is affectionate

Velimir (Croatian) One who wishes for great peace

Velimeer, Velimyr, Velimire, Velimeere, Velimyre

Velyo (Bulgarian) A great man

Velcho, Veliko, Velin, Velko

Vere (French) From the alder tree

Verge (Anglo-Saxon) One who owns four acres

Vernon (French) From the alder-tree grove

Vern, Vernal, Vernard, Verne, Vernee, Vernen, Verney, Vernin

Verrill (French) One who is faithful

Verill, Verrall, Verrell, Verroll, Veryl, Veryll, Verol, Verall

Vibol (Cambodian) A man of plenty

Viboll, Vibole, Vybol, Vyboll, Vybole

Victor (Latin) One who is victorious; the champion

Vic, Vick, Victoriano

Vidal (Spanish) A giver of life

Videl, Videlio, Videlo, Vidalo, Vidalio, Vidas

Vidar (Norse) Warrior of the forest; in mythology, a son of Odin

Vidarr

Vien (Vietnamese) One who is complete; satisfied

Vincent (Latin) One who prevails; the conquerer

Vicente, Vicenzio, Vicenzo, Vin, Vince, Vincens, Vincente, Vincentius

Viorel (Romanian) Resembling the bluebell

Viorell, Vyorel, Vyorell

Vipin (Indian) From the forest

Vippin, Vypin, Vypyn, Vyppin, Vyppyn, Vipyn, Vippyn

Vipul (Indian) A man of plenty

Vypul, Vipull, Vypull, Vipool, Vypool

Virag (Hungarian) Resembling a flower

Virgil (Latin) The staff-bearer

Verge, Vergil, Vergilio, Virgilio, Vergilo, Virgilo, Virgilijus

Virginius (Latin) One who is pure; chaste

Virginio, Virgino

Vitéz (Hungarian) A courageous warrior

Vito (Latin) One who gives life

Vital, Vitale, Vitalis, Vitaly, Vitas, Vitus, Vitali, Vitaliy, Vid

Vitus (Latin) Giver of life

Wit

Vladimir (Slavic) A famous prince

Vladamir, Vladimeer, Vladimyr, Vladimyre, Vladamyr, Vladamyre, Vladameer, Vladimer

Vladislav (Slavic) One who rules with glory

Volodymyr (Slavic) To rule with peace

Wolodymyr

Vulcan (Latin) In mythology, the god of fire

Vulkan, Vulckan

Vyacheslav (Russian) Form of Wenceslas, meaning “one who receives more glory”

W


Wade (English) To cross the river ford

Wayde, Waid, Waide, Waddell, Wadell, Waydell, Waidell, Waed

Wadley (English) From the meadow near the ford

Wadly, Wadlee, Wadli, Wadlie, Wadleigh

Wadsworth (English) From the estate near the ford

Waddsworth, Wadsworthe, Waddsworthe

Wafi (Arabic) One who is trustworthy

Wafie, Wafy, Wafey, Wafee, Wafiy, Wafiyy

Wahab (Indian) A big-hearted man

Wainwright (English) One who builds wagons

Wainright, Wainewright, Wayneright, Waynewright, Waynwright

Wakil (Arabic) A lawyer; a trustee

Wakill, Wakyl, Wakyle, Wakeel, Wakeele

Wakiza (Native American) A desperate fighter

Wakyza, Wakeza, Wakieza, Wakeiza

Walbridge (English) From the Welshman’s bridge

Wallbridge, Walbrydge, Wallbrydge

Waljan (Welsh) The chosen one

Walljan, Waljen, Walljen, Waljon, Walljon

Walker (English) One who trods the cloth

Walkar, Walkir, Walkor

Wallace (Scottish) a Welshman, a man from the South

Wallach, Wallas, Wallie,

Wallis, Wally, Wlash, Welch

Walter (German) The commander of the army

Walther, Walt, Walte, Walder, Wat, Wouter, Wolter, Woulter, Galtero, Quaid

Wamblee (Native American) Resembling an eagle

Wambli, Wamblie, Wambly, Wambley, Wambleigh, Wamblea

Wanikiy (Native American) A savior

Wanikiya, Wanikie, Wanikey, Waniki, Wanikee

Wanjala (African) Born during a famine

Wanjalla, Wanjal, Wanjall

Warford (English) From the ford near the weir

Warforde, Weirford, Weirforde, Weiford, Weiforde

Warley (English) From the meadow near the weir

Warly, Warleigh, Warlee, Warlea, Warleah, Warli, Warlie, Weirley

Warner (German) Of the defending army

Werner, Wernher, Warnher, Worner, Wornher

Warra (Aboriginal) Man of the water

Warrah, Wara, Warah

ˆWarren (English / German) From the fortress

Warrick (English) Form of Varick, meaning “a protective ruler”

Warrik, Warric, Warick, Warik, Waric, Warryck, Warryk, Warryc

Warrigal (Aboriginal) One who is wild

Warrigall, Warigall, Warigal, Warygal, Warygall

Warwick (English) From the farm near the weir

Warwik, Warwyck, Warwyk

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