2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [117]
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