List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with V

Veselin

Veselin (Cyrillic script: Веселин) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: Veselin Beshevliev (1900–1992), Bulgarian historian and philologist.

Veselko

Derived from South Slavic vesel meaning "cheerful".

Vetle

Vetle is a masculine Norwegian given name and may refer to: ... Vetle Vislie (1858–1933), Norwegian educator and writer.

Vexen

Meanings and history of the name Vixen: | Edit. A female fox is called a vixen. The word vixen can also be used to discribe an attractive young woman.

Vickery

Vickery Name Meaning. English: variant of Vicker, from the Middle English variant vicarie, derived directly from Latin vicarius. The English surname is also established in Cork, Ireland.

Victoriano

Spanish Meaning: The name Victoriano is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Victoriano is: Conqueror.

Meaning: Conqueror, winner

Victorino

(vik-toh-REE-noh)

Victorino Name Meaning. Spanish: from the personal name Victorino (from Latin Victorinus). Similar surnames: Victorian, Victoria, Vigorito, Vittorio, Cirino, Victor, Torno.

Vidar

From the Old Norse Víðarr, possibly meaning "wide, apart" + "army." Pronounced: VEE-dahr. Famous real-life people named Vidar: | Edit Share what you know! Vidar in song, story & screen: | Edit. In Norse Mythology, Vidar is one of the Aesir (gods) and a son of Odin.

Viggo

(VEE-goh)

Viggo, also spelled Wiggo, is a Nordic male name, mostly used in Denmark and Norway. There are two main theories about its origins: a latinised form of the Old Norse name Vigge, which is also found in the form of other Germanic names, such as Ludvig. It stems from old Norse 'vig', meaning "battle, fight".

Viking

Meanings and history of the name Viking: | Edit. Given name used in Sweden and Finland since the 19th century. The meaning may be derived from Old Norse vík- "fjord, cove" and -ingr "one belonging to."