List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with V

Verusha

Origin of the name Vera: Introduced in the late 19th century, Vera is from the Russian Vjera (faith). It coincides with the Latin vera (true), and the name is often believed to be derived from this, rather than the former. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Faith, true

Verveine

Contribute your knowledge to the name Verveine. ... Verveine Odorante is another name for the Lemon Verbana plant - also known as "herb of grace" or "holy herb". Verveine is also the name for the green liquor made from the plant.

Veryan

It may be Olde English, Old French or Gaelic Irish and can either originate from the medieval "farhyne", which is either an occupational name for an oxherd, from the pre 7th century word "fearr", meaning a bull and "hine", a servant, or as a nickname from "faeger", meaning handsome, and "hine", as before.

Veslemøy

Veslemøy is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 4 times.

Vesper

(VEHS-per)

The meaning of the name Vesper is Evening Star and evening Prayer. The origin of the name Vesper is Latin. Famous real-life people named Vesper: | Edit Share what you know! Vesper in song, story & screen: | Edit. Vesper Lynd, female character in the James Bond series book and movie "Casino Royale".

Vespera

Vespera. 48% this week. Gender: Female Meaning of Vespera: "evening star" Origin of Vespera: Latin.

Vesta

The name Vesta is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Vesta is: Goddess of the hearth.

Meaning: Hearth, Fireside

Veta

Latin Meaning: The name Veta is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Veta is: Life.

Veva

Meanings and history of the name Veva: | Edit. Viva is the Portuguese and Spanish-language word meaning "long-live," as in "Long live the Queen." Actually, it is a female verb meaning "to be alive" or simply "alive". It can be used as a noun to say a person (or color) is vivacious and bright.

Vezna

Vesna is a popular Slavic female name derived from the name of Vesna, an ancient Slavic goddess of spring. It means "spring" in some Slavic languages.