Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls

Vortigem

Arthurian Legend meaning: The name Vortigem is a Arthurian Legend baby name The Arthurian Legend meaning of Vortigem is: Name of a king.

Meaning: Name of a king Origin: Scottish

Vortigern

Vortigern was a 5th-century CE English ruler best known for inviting the Saxons to Britain to stop the incursions of the Picts and Scots and allowing them to take control of the land. 'Vortigern' is a title, not a given name, and means 'Great Chief' or 'Supreme Lord'.

Meaning: Highlord Origin: English

Vortimer

Arthurian Legend Meaning: The name Vortimer is an Arthurian Legend baby name. In Arthurian Legend the meaning of the name Vortimer is: Vortigem's son.

Meaning: Vortigems son Origin: Scottish

Voshkie

Armenian Meaning: The name Voshkie is an Armenian baby name. In Armenian the meaning of the name Voshkie is: Golden.

Meaning: Golden Origin: Aramaic

Voska

Voska is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1563 times.

Meaning: Stranger Origin: Greek

Voughn

Welsh Meaning: The name Vaughn is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Vaughn is: Little.

Meaning: Small Origin: Welsh

Voula

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Voula is a nickname for the Greek name Paraskevi (meaning Friday). This is because when young, girls with this name are usually called Paraskevoula, meaning "little Paraskevi". Most Greeks called Voula are actually named Paraskevi. However, it can also be used on its own.

Vouvray

Definition of Vouvray. : a semidry to semisweet white wine from the Loire Valley of France that is often produced as a sparkling wine.

Vova

vo-va, vov-a ] The baby boy name Vova is pronounced as VOWVAH †. Vova is primarily used in Russian. It is of Slavonic and Germanic origin. Vova is a Russian familiar form of the Czech, English, and Hungarian name Vladimír. ... It is not in the top 1000 names.

Meaning: Strong leader Origin: Czech

Voyer

Voyer Name Meaning. French: occupational name for a legal official, Old French voyer, from Latin vicarius.