Latin Meaning: The name Vincenzio is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Vincenzio is: Conqueror.
Meaning & History. From the Roman name Vincentius, which was from Latin vincere "to conquer". This name was popular among early Christians, and it was borne by many saints. As an English name, Vincent has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it did not become common until the 19th century.
The name Venezio is a boy's name of Italian origin. Venezio and discussed in our forums with posts like "Olivia and Ian: A Brother - Sister Name Chain". From the experts: Venetia and even Venice are more common, though this could work. Find other names based on Venezio using our baby name generator.
Origin of the name Violet: From the Old French violette, a diminutive form of viole, which is derived from the Latin viola (a violet). The name has been in use since the Middle Ages but did not become common until the middle of the 19th century when the use of flower names came into vogue.
Virgen Name Meaning. Spanish (Mexico): from virgen 'virgin' (Latin virgo), probably a nickname for someone who had played the part of the Virgin Mary in a pageant.
Origin of the name Mary: Anglicized form of Maria, which is derived from the Hebrew Miryām (sea of bitterness, sea of sorrow). ... The name, borne in the Bible by the virgin mother of Jesus, has become one of the most enduringly popular names in the Christian world.
Virginia is a feminine given name derived from the Ancient Roman family name Virginius, a name probably derived from the Latin word virgo, meaning "maiden" or "virgin."
Feminine. English, Biblical. Usual English form of Maria, the Latin form of the New Testament Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam) and Μαρια (Maria) - the spellings are interchangeable - which were from Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miryam), a name borne by the sister of Moses in the Old Testament.
Virgeeniah is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 540 times.
Virgen Name Meaning. Spanish (Mexico): from virgen 'virgin' (Latin virgo), probably a nickname for someone who had played the part of the Virgin Mary in a pageant.