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Baby Girl Names Starting With V and Meaning

Baby Girl Names V
Baby Girl Names V

Baby girl names starting with V

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From Vada to Vyvyan and everything in between, hundreds of baby girl names starting with the letter V along with the meanings and origin of each name.

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Most Popular Baby Girl Names Starting with V

First we'll start with the most popular baby girl names from 2018. They were:

  • Victoria
  • Violet
  • Valentina
  • Vivian
  • Valeria
  • Valerie
  • Vanessa
  • Vera
  • Vivienne
  • Veronica
  • Viviana
  • Virginia
  • Vienna
  • Veda
  • Violeta
  • Vada
  • Valery
  • Violette
  • Viola
  • Vivianna

Victoria was the most popular baby girl name starting with V in 2018.  This should come as no surprise as Victoria has been the most common baby girl name starting with V as far back as 2009. What a run!

Here's how the top three names have looked over the past decade:

Victoria wasn't just popular for V girl names in 2018. Overall it was the number 21 most popular name among all baby girl names in 2018. Here's how it looked when compared to all baby girls born in 2018.

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While Victoria was a popular choice in 2018, you can see it was only about 95% as popular a baby girl name as Camila.   Just for fun, let's take a look at the most popular baby girl names beginning with V throughout history.

Now let's look into what girl's names lost and gained popularity in 2018, again only for names starting with V.

As you can see, Vivien fell out of favor by 3 slots

Unique Baby Girl Names Starting With V

While it's fun to see what lots of other people are naming their babies, many people prefer to find baby names that are more uncommon. To that end, below is the some of the more unique baby girl names starting with V.

  • Vivien
  • Vayda
  • Vida
  • Vivianne
  • Valencia
  • Violetta
  • Venus
  • Verity
  • Viktoria
  • Veronika
  • Valkyrie
  • Violett
  • Vania
  • Vaida
  • Victory
  • Vianney
  • Vail
  • Vanna
  • Vega
  • Vianna

Overall, Vivien was the 1212th most popular girl name in 2018 with 194 babies. That means there were 37x more Victorias than Viviens last year. That makes it a very unique name!

If you don't have your name in mind yet, don't worry! Below we present a list of literally every baby girl name — including middle names — starting with V, the name's meaning and origin. Good luck and have a wonderful day.

Vada through Vallerie

  • Vada
  • VaIdaTeutonic — A ruler, a battle heroine.
  • VaisakhiHindu
  • VaishaliHindu
  • Val — Strength, valour.
  • ValaTeutonic — The chosen one.
  • Valarie — Strength, valour.
  • ValborgSwedish — a powerful mountain
  • ValdaOld Norse — spirited warrior
  • Valeda — Strong and healthy. Used in Russia and Eastern Europe.
  • Valencia — Bravery.
  • ValentinaLatin — Strong and healthy. Used in Russia and Eastern Europe.
  • ValentineLatin — Strong, healthy. The name of a 3rd-century saint. A boy or girl's name.
  • Valeria — Strength, valour.
  • ValerieFrench — Strong.
  • ValeskaPolish — glorious ruler
  • ValgerdrScandinavian
  • ValimaiWelsh — A mayflower.
  • Valisawild one — Vall, Vallie
  • Vallerie — To be strong.

Valletta through Vasanta

  • Valletta — The capital of Malta.
  • Valma — The chosen one.
  • ValoniaLatin — From the valley.
  • ValoraLatin — Brave.
  • VandaAboriginal/Teutonic — Aboriginal: A sandhill. Teutonic: A Slavonic woman, or a wanderer.
  • VandanaHindu
  • VanditaHindu
  • Vanessa — A name invented by the 18th-century poet and writer Jonathan Swift.
  • VaniaRussian — God?s gift
  • VanjaScandinavian — The feminine form of Vanya, also a Russian Diminutive of Ivan. Eastern European form of John.
  • VanjanHindu
  • VankaRussian — Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne.
  • VanniItalian — Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne.
  • VanoraCeltic — A white wave. A form of Guinevere.
  • VaraneseItalian
  • VardaHebrew — A rose.
  • VarshaHindu — rain
  • VaruniHindu — a goddess
  • VarvaraRussian — The foreigner or stranger. Russian form of Barbara.
  • VasantaHindu — spring

Vasanti through Venus

  • VasantiSanskrit — Spring.
  • VasaviHindu — mentaldaughter of the Pitrs
  • VashtiPersian — The beautiful one.
  • VasilikiGreek — basil
  • VasudharaHindu
  • VasukiHindu
  • VasumatiHindu — apsara of unequalled splendour
  • VedaSanskrit — Wisdom and knowledge.
  • VedetteItalian/Old French — A sentinel.
  • VeenaHindu
  • VegaArabic — A falling star.
  • Velda — The chosen one.
  • VeledaTeutonic — Inspired wisdom.
  • VelikaSlavonic — The great one.
  • Velma — A modern English name which is particularly popular in the USA.
  • VelvetEnglish — Soft as velvet.
  • VendelaScandinavian
  • VenetiaLatin — A lady of Venice.
  • VenturaSpanish — Good luck, happiness.
  • VenusLatin — Beautiful. After the Roman goddess of beauty and love.

Vera through Vevina

  • VeraLatin/Russian — Latin: True. Russian: Faith.
  • VerbenaLatin — A sacred bough or plant.
  • VerdaLatin — Fresh.
  • VerenaSwiss — The name of a 3rd-century saint.
  • VerityLatin/Old French — Truth.
  • Verla — Latin: True. Russian: Faith.
  • VernaLatin — Springlike, fresh. The feminine form of Vernon. Also see Laverne.
  • VeronaLatin — After the Italian city. Also a variation of Veronica.
  • VeronicaLatin — A true likeness or image.
  • VerranCornish — The short one.
  • VerrinOld French
  • VerushkaCzech — Latin: True. Russian: Faith. A common name in Russia, which became used in the English-speaking world in the early 20th century.
  • VesnaSlavonic — Spring.
  • VesperLatin — evening
  • VesperaLatin — An evening star.
  • VestaLatin — A guardian of the sacred fire. After the Roman goddess of the hearth.
  • VevayWelsh — white wave
  • Vevette — A woman of the people.
  • VevilaIrish Gaelic — The melodious one.
  • Vevina — Sweet lady.

Vibhuti through Vinita

  • VibhutiHindu
  • Vicki — Victory, the victorious one.
  • Vicky — Victory, the victorious one.
  • VictoriaLatin — Victory, the victorious one.
  • VidaHebrew — The beloved one. Short form of Davida, the feminine version of David.
  • VidoniaPortuguese — A vine branch.
  • VidyaSanskrit — Knowledge. A boy or girl's name.
  • ViennaLatin — from wine country
  • VieraCzech — Latin True. Russian faith. A common name in Russia, which became used in the English-speaking world in the early 20th century.
  • VigiliaLatin — Alert, vigilant.
  • Vikki — Victory, the victorious one.
  • VikritiHindu
  • Vilhelmina — The resolute protector. A feminine form of William.
  • Vilma — A modern English name which is particularly popular in the USA.
  • VimalaSanskrit — Pure.
  • VinaSpanish — From the vineyard.
  • VinataHindu — humble, mother of Garuda
  • VinayaHindu — good behaviour
  • VincentiaLatin — The conqueror. The feminine form of Vincent.
  • VinitaHindu — Vineeta

Vinvella through Voleta

  • VinvellaFrench
  • Viola — A name made famous by the Shakespearian play Twelfth Night. Also see Violet.
  • Violenta — From Shakespeare's play All's Well that Ends Well.
  • VioletLatin — From the name of the flower. Also see Iolanthe and Yolanda.
  • VirgiliaLatin — A staff bearer.
  • VirginiaLatin — Maidenly, pure.
  • ViridaLatin — Green.
  • ViridisLatin — youthful and blooming
  • ViriniHindu
  • VisalaHindu — celestial Apsara
  • VitaLatin — Life.
  • VitoriaSpanish — Victory, the victorious one.
  • VittoriaItalian — Victory, the victorious one.
  • VivekaScandinavian — Lively.
  • VivianLatin — Gracious in life or lively. A boy or girl's name.
  • VivianaItalian — Lovely.
  • VivienLatin — Full of life, vital. Also see Vyvyan.
  • Vivienne — Life.
  • VolanteLatin — The flying one.
  • VoletaGreek — veiled one

Voletta through Vyvyan

  • VolettaGreek/Old French — Veiled.
  • Volumnia — From Shakespeare's play Coriolanus.
  • Vonni — From the name Veronica and Yvonne. Veronica – A true likeness or image. Yvonne – French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree.
  • Vonnie — From the name Veronica and Yvonne. Veronica – A true likeness or image. Yvonne – French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree.
  • Vonny — From the name Veronica and Yvonne. Veronica – A true likeness or image. Yvonne – French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree.
  • VrindaHindu — virtue and strength
  • VyvyanCornish — From an old surname. A boy or girl's name.

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