Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *v.
gender
usage
pattern
Aviv m & f Hebrew
Means "spring" in Hebrew.
Bev f English
Short form of Beverly.
Lioubov f Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Любовь (see Lyubov).
Liubov f Russian, Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Russian Любовь or Ukrainian Любов (see Lyubov).
Liv 1 f Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
Derived from the Old Norse name Hlíf meaning "protection". Its use has been influenced by the modern Scandinavian word liv meaning "life".
Liv 2 f English
Short form of Olivia.
Ljubov f Russian
Alternate transcription of Russian Любовь (see Lyubov).
Lubov f Russian, Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Russian Любовь or Ukrainian Любов (see Lyubov).
Lyubov f Russian, Ukrainian
Derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love".
Niv m & f Hebrew
Means either "speech, expression" or "fang, tusk" in Hebrew.
Shalev m & f Hebrew
Means "calm, tranquil" in Hebrew.
Siv f Swedish, Norwegian, Norse Mythology
From Old Norse Sif, which meant "bride, kinswoman". In Norse mythology she was the wife of Thor. After the trickster Loki cut off her golden hair, an angry Thor forced him to create a replacement.
Stav f & m Hebrew
Means "autumn" in Hebrew.
Tatev f Armenian
From the name of the Tatev monastery in southern Armenia.
Ziv m & f Hebrew
Means "bright, radiant" in Hebrew. This was the ancient name of the second month of the Jewish calendar.