Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls

Vere

Meaning of name Vere. Etymology : From a Norman surname which was from a French place name, which was itself derived from a Gaulish word meaning "alder". Saint : Origin : English.

Meaning: Alder Origin: English

Vered

Vered (Hebrew: וֶרֶד‎ wéreḏ) is a Hebrew feminine given name, which means "rose."

Meaning: Rose victor - winner

Verel

French Meaning: The name Verel is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Verel is: True.

Meaning: True Origin: French

Verena

Meaning & History. Possibly related to Latin verus "true". This might also be a Coptic form of the Ptolemaic name BERENICE. Saint Verena was a 3rd-century Egyptian-born nurse who went with the Theban Legion to Switzerland. After the legion was massacred she settled near Zurich.

Verene

German Meaning: The name Verene is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Verene is: Protector.

Meaning: Faith, true

Verenice

(behr-eh-NEE-see)

A variant spelling of Berenice, the Spanish form of Bernice. Personal experiences with the name Verenice: | Edit Share what you know!

Verge

The name Verge is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Verge is: Owns four acres of land.

Meaning: Owns four acres of land Origin: English

Verges

Verges Name Meaning. Occitan (Vergès) and Catalan (Vergés): from the plural of Catalan verger and Occitan vergèr (or also vergièr) 'orchard', topographic name for someone who lived near an orchard or garden, or occupational name for someone who was employed in one (see Verge 2 and Verdier 2).

Meaning: Much ado about nothing a headborough Origin: English

Vergie

Vergie is largely used in the English language and it is derived from Latin origins. Vergie is a variant transcription of Virginia. Vergie is unusual as a baby name for girls. Its usage peaked modestly in 1911 with 0.019% of baby girls being given the name Vergie. It ranked at #453 then.

Vergil

Virgil and Vergil are the most common modern English names used for the Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro (70–19 BC). Virgil and Vergil are also given names or surnames made popular by the fame of Virgil. The etymology of the Latin name Vergilius/Virgilius is not known, but its meaning is hypothesized to be 'Vigil'.

Meaning: Flourishing