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VEASNA f/m : Means "opportunity, good fortune, fate" in Khmer.

VECA f : Diminutive of VESNA.

VECESLAV m : Older form of VÁCLAV.

VECHESLAV m : Medieval Slavic form of VÁCLAV.

VEDA f : Means "knowledge" in Sanskrit.

VEDAT m : Turkish masculine form of WIDAD.

VEDRAN m : Means "clear, cheerful" in Croatian and Serbian.

VEDRANA f : Feminine form of VEDRAN.

VEER f : Dutch and Limburgish short form of VERA (1).

VEERA f : Finnish form of VERA (1).

VEERKE f : Diminutive of VEER.

VEETI m : Finnish diminutive of FREDRIK or FERDINAND.

VEGA f : The name of a star in the constellation Lyra. Its name is from Arabic الواقع (al-Waqi') meaning "the swooping (eagle)".

VEIKKO m : Diminutive of VELI.

VEIT m : German form of VITUS or WIDO.

VELASCO m : Medieval Spanish form of VASCO.

VELDA f : Meaning unknown, possibly a derivative of the Germanic element wald meaning "power, rule".

VELES m : Variant of VOLOS.

VELI m : Means "brother" in Finnish.

VELIA f : From the Roman family name Velius which possibly means "concealed" in Latin.

VELIBOR m : Derived from the Slavic elements veli "great" and borti "battle".

VELIMIR m : Derived from the Slavic elements veli "great" and miru "peace, world".

VELJKO m : Diminutive of VESELKO.

VELLAMO f : From Finnish velloa "to surge, to swell". This was the name of a Finnish goddess of the sea, the wife of Ahti.

VELMA f : Probably a variant of WILMA, based on the German pronunciation of that name. The spelling with an e was perhaps due to the influence of SELMA. This na...

VELVEL m : Means "wolf" in Yiddish. This name can also be used as a Yiddish form of WILLIAM.

VELVELA f : Feminine form of VELVEL.

VELVET f : From the English word for the soft fabric. It became used as a given name after the main character in Enid Bagnold's book 'National Velvet' (1935) and...

VENA f : Derived from Sanskrit वेन (vena) meaning "yearning".

VENCEL m : Hungarian form of VÁCLAV, via the Latinized form Venceslaus.



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