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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the first letter is V.
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There are 288 names matching your criteria.
VÁCLAV m Czech, Slovak Contracted form of the older name Veceslav meaning "more glory", from the Slavic elements vece "more" and slav "glory"... [more] VADIM m Russian Meaning unknown, possibly related to the Slavic element volod "rule", or possibly derived from an Old Norse source. VALDAS m Lithuanian Short form of VALDEMARAS and other Lithuanian names containing the Germanic/Baltic element wald "rule". VALDIS m Latvian Short form of VOLDEMĀRS and other Latvian names containing the Germanic/Baltic element wald "rule". VALENTIN m Scandinavian, German, French, Czech, Russian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian Form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)). VALENTINE (1) m English From the Roman cognomen Valentinus which was itself from the name Valens meaning "strong, vigourous, healthy" in Latin... [more] VALENTINIANUS m Ancient Roman Roman cognomen which was derived from Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1))... [more] VALERIAN m History From the Roman cognomen Valerianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name VALERIUS... [more] VALERIUS m Ancient Roman Roman family name which was derived from Latin valere "to be strong"... [more] VALTER m Scandinavian, Portuguese, Slovene, Croatian Scandinavian, Portuguese, Slovene and Croatian form of WALTER VANCE m English From an English surname which was derived from Old English fenn meaning "marsh, fen". VANJA m & f Croatian, Serbian, Scandinavian Croatian and Serbian (masculine and feminine) form of VANYA... [more] VASCO m Spanish, Portuguese, Italian From the medieval Spanish name Velasco which possibly meant "crow" in Basque... [more] VELIMIR m Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements vele "great" and mir "peace". VERCINGETORIX m Ancient Celtic Means "king over warriors" from Gaulish ver "on, over" combined with cingeto "marching men, warriors" and rix "king"... [more] VERE m English From a Norman surname which was from a French place name, which was itself derived from a Gaulish word meaning "alder". VERNON m English From a Norman surname which was from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder". VESPASIAN m History From the Roman cognomen Vespasianus, derived either from Latin vesper meaning "west" or "evening" or vespa meaning "wasp"... [more] VICTOR m English, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Late Roman Roman name meaning "victor" in Latin... [more] VIDAR m Scandinavian, Norse Mythology From the Old Norse Víðarr, which is possibly derived from víðr "forest" and arr "warrior"... [more] VIKTOR m Scandinavian, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene Form of VICTOR VILEN m Russian Abbreviation of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the name of the founder of the former Soviet state. VINAL m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "vine hall" in Middle English. VINCENT m English, French, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Slovak From the Roman name Vincentius, which was from Latin vincere "to conquer"... [more] VINICIO m Italian, Spanish Italian and Spanish form of the Roman family name Vinicius, which was possibly derived from Latin vinum "wine". VIRGIL m English, Romanian From the Roman family name Vergilius which is of unknown meaning... [more] VIRGILIUS m Late Roman Medieval Latin form of VERGILIUS, altered by association with Latin virgo "maiden" or virga "wand". VIRIATO m Portuguese From the Latin name Viriathus or Viriatus, which was derived from viriae "bracelets" (of Celtic origin)... [more] VISVALDIS m Latvian Latvian name derived from the Baltic elements vis "all" and vald "rule"... [more] VITALE m Italian Italian form of the Late Latin name Vitalis, which was derived from Latin vitalis "of life, vital"... [more] VIVIAN m & f English, Scandinavian From the Latin name Vivianus which was derived from Latin vivus "alive"... [more] VLAD m Russian, Romanian, Medieval Slavic Old short form of Slavic names beginning with the element volod meaning "rule"... [more] VLADAN m Serbian, Czech, Slovak Short form of Slavic names beginning with the element volod meaning "rule". VLADILEN m Russian Contraction of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the name of the founder of the former Soviet state. VLADIMIR m Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic Means "to rule with greatness", derived from the Slavic element volod "rule" combined with mer "great, famous"... [more] VLADISLAV m Russian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Medieval Slavic Means "to rule with glory", derived from the Slavic elements volod "rule" and slav "glory". VLADO m Croatian, Serbian Short form of VLADIMIR and other Slavic names beginning with the element volod meaning "rule". VLASTIMIL m Czech Derived from the Slavic elements vlast "rule, sovereignty" and mil "gracious, dear"... [more] VLASTIMIR m Serbian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements vlast meaning "rule, sovereignty" and mir meaning "peace" or "world". VLASTISLAV m Czech, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements vlast "rule, sovereignty" and slav "glory"... [more] VRATISLAV m Czech, Slovak, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements vortiti "return" and slav "glory"... [more] VSEVOLOD m Russian, Ukrainian, Medieval Slavic Means "to rule all" from the Slavic elements vse "all" and volod "rule"... [more] VYTAUTAS m Lithuanian From the Baltic elements vyti- "chase, drive away" or vyd- "see" combined with tauta "people, nation"... [more] |
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