Estonian Names

Estonian names are used in the country of Estonia in northern Europe.
gender
usage
Urve f Estonian
From Estonian urb meaning "catkin".
Vahur m Estonian
Coined by Estonian author Eduard Bornhöhe for a character in his novel Tasuja (1880). He allegedly derived it from Estonian vahva meaning "brave, strong".
Vaike f Estonian
From Estonian vaikus meaning "silence, calm". This name was coined by Andres Saal for a character in his story Vambola (1889).
Valter m Italian, Swedish, Slovene, Croatian, Estonian
Form of Walter used in several languages.
Veera f Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of Vera 1.
Veiko m Estonian
Estonian form of Veikko.
Vello m Estonian
From a diminutive form of the Estonian word veli meaning "brother".
Viivi f Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of Vivi.
Viktoria f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, Greek, Georgian, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Belarusian
German, Scandinavian and Greek variant of Victoria. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория or Ukrainian Вікторія (see Viktoriya) or Belarusian Вікторыя (see Viktoryia), as well as the usual Georgian transcription.
Vilja f Finnish, Estonian
Possibly from the Finnish word vilja meaning "cereal, grain" or the Swedish word vilja meaning "will, intent".
Viljar 1 m Estonian
Estonian masculine form of Vilja.
Villem m Estonian
Estonian form of William.
Virve f Estonian, Finnish
Means "ripple, shimmer" in Estonian.