The name Verne is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Verne is: Surname related to Vernon 'alder tree grove.' Also used as abbreviations of Vernon or Lavern.
19th-century coinage used as a feminine form of Vernon, which originated from the French baronial surname de Vernon (of Vernon). Alternatively, Verna is sometimes seen as a contracted form of Verena or Verona, both names of uncertain origin, or as a Latinized form of Verne (dweller among the ferns).
French Meaning: The name Vernell is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Vernell is: Green; flourishing.
ver-nen, ve-rn-en ] The baby boy name Vernen is pronounced as VAHERNahN †. Vernen is mainly used in the English language and it is of Old French origin. Vernen is a variant form of the English and Irish name Vernon. See also the related category french. Vernen is unusual as a baby boy name.
Verner Name Meaning. Czech or other Slavic respelling of German Werner. Scottish: of uncertain origin, probably a variant of Warner.
Last name: Verney. SDB Popularity ranking: 3252. This interesting surname is of French origin, and is locational from either Saint Paul-du-Vernay in Calvados; from Vernai, a parish in the Arrondissement of Bayeux; or from any of various other places in Northern France of the same name.
Vernie is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1358 times.
Vernin is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1264 times.
ver-ni-ta, ve-rn-ita ] The baby girl name Vernita is pronounced as V-erN-IY-T-aa- †. Vernita is used mostly in the English language and it is of Latin origin. Vernita is a derivative of the English name Verna. ... Its usage peaked in 1961 with 0.006% of baby girls being given the name Vernita. Its ranking then was #980.
Vernon is a surname, from a masculine name that is derived from the Gaul word vern for Alder tree (also springlike, flourishing, or full of life) and a Gaulish-Latin suffix indicating a location. ... Vernon was introduced into England as an aristocratic surname at the time of the Norman conquest.