Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with V

Virjinea

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."

Meaning: Pure Origin: Latin

Virnell

Meanings and history of the name Cornell: | Edit. Cornell is usually a form of Cornelius (from "Corn" meaning horn, like cornet or cornucopia). It can come from a place name meaning "corn hill." Famous real-life people named Cornell: | Edit.

Vironicah

[ syll. vi-ro-ni-ca, vir-on-ica ] The baby girl name Vironica is pronounced as VAYRAONihKAH †. Vironica is used mostly in English and it is of Old Greek origin. Vironica is a spelling variant of the English, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish name Veronica. ... It is not in the top 1000 names.

Meaning: True image Origin: Latin

Virtus

The origin of the word, “Virtus” is Latin. This word was carefully chosen to define everything that Virtus Gaming stands for. Virtus [vƏr-tus]: One who possesses valor, excellence, character, worth, and courage.

Meaning: Virtue Origin: Brazilian

Visitación

Visitación is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 8 times.

Visnja

Meaning & History. Means "sour cherry" in Croatian and Serbian.

Visola

The meaning of the name “Visola” is: “Longings are Waterfalls”. Categories: African American Names, African Names, Kenyan Names, Swahili Names, Tanzanian Names.

Meaning: Longings are waterfalls Origin: African

Visolela

Visolela is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1354 times.

Meaning: To use ones judgment Origin: African

Vissia

MEANING: This name derives from the Latin “vīsum > vĭdĕo > vĭdēre”, meaning “one who has had a vision”. Saint Vissia of Fermo was a Christian virgin and martyr venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.

Vitória

Meaning of the name Ria. This name has many possible orgins and meanings: from the Spanish 'mouth of a river'; Hebrew meaning 'bitterness'; the Old Greek for 'to flow' or 'stream' and Latin for 'poppy.

Meaning: Victory