Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls

Viviane

The name Viviane is an Arthurian Legend baby name. In Arthurian Legend the meaning of the name Viviane is: The Lady of the Lake.

Meaning: Alive Origin: Latin

Viviann

Origin of the name Vivian: Cognate of the French Vivien (alive), a male name derived from the Latin Vivianus, which has its root in vivus (alive).

Meaning: Lively woman Origin: Latin

Vivianna

Latin Meaning: The name Vivianna is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Vivianna is: In Malory's Mort d'Arthur Vivien was the Lady of the Lake; also the enchantress of Merlin.

Meaning: Full of life, lively or alive Origin: Latin

Vivianne

Origin of the name Vivian: Cognate of the French Vivien (alive), a male name derived from the Latin Vivianus, which has its root in vivus (alive). Although in Great Britain it is occasionally bestowed upon females, the alternate spelling Vivien is the more common female form.

Meaning: Alive Origin: Latin

Viviano

Viviano Name Meaning. Italian: from the personal name Viviano, Latin Vivianus, a derivative of vivus 'living', 'alive'.

Vivica

The different meanings of the name Vivica are: Germanic meaning: Little woman. Danish meaning: Little woman.

Vivien

Origin of the name Vivian: Cognate of the French Vivien (alive), a male name derived from the Latin Vivianus, which has its root in vivus (alive). Although in Great Britain it is occasionally bestowed upon females, the alternate spelling Vivien is the more common female form.

Meaning: Alive Origin: Latin

Vivienna

Latin Meaning: The name Vivienne is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Vivienne is: Lively.

Meaning: Alive

Vivienne

(vi-ve-EHN, VI-vee-ən)

Origin of the name Vivian: Cognate of the French Vivien (alive), a male name derived from the Latin Vivianus, which has its root in vivus (alive). Although in Great Britain it is occasionally bestowed upon females, the alternate spelling Vivien is the more common female form.

Meaning: Alive, Lively

Viviette

Diminutive of VIVIENNE. William John Locke used this name for the title character in his novel 'Viviette' (1910).

Meaning: Alive, Lively