This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *v* or m*.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Tamaeva f PolynesianA famous bearer of this name is Tamaeva IV, queen of the Polynesian island of Rimatara.
Tanjev m German (Modern, Rare)Despite its Russian sound, the name originated in Germany in the 1970's. According to the journalist Tanjev Schultz his parents have heard the name in an unidentified Russian film.... [
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Tanovar f UzbekUzbek feminine name derived from the name of a classical Uzbek folk dance melody.
Tanrıverdi m AzerbaijaniMeans "god-given" in Azerbaijani, from
tanrı meaning "god" and
verdi meaning "gave".
Tarvo m Finnish, EstonianDerived from either Old Finnish
tarvas "wild aurochs" or from Estonian
tarv, a dialectal variant of
tarm, "energy, vigour".
Tautvaišas m Lithuanian (Rare)The first element of this name is derived from Baltic
tauta meaning "people, nation" (see
Vytautas). The second element is either derived from the Lithuanian verb
vaišinti meaning "to entertain, to treat" or from the related Lithuanian noun
vaišės meaning "feast, party, celebration" as well as "entertainment".... [
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Tava'esina f SamoanDerived from the Samoan
tava'e meaning "tropical bird" and
sina meaning "white, grey, silver".
Tavaita m Fijian (?)Unknown meaning. Could be related to Tevita (Fijian/Tongan form of David)
Tavakkala f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
tavakkal meaning "resignation to God's will".
Tavares m African AmericanFrom the Portuguese surname
Tavares. This name entered the American top 1000 rankings in the mid-1970s due to the R&B and soul musical group Tavares, a family musical group composed of five brothers surnamed Tavares, whose parents were of Cape Verdean descent.
Tavavich f AmharicName of the wife of the eighteenth-century Ethiopian emporer.
Tavaziva m ShonaTavaziva means "We know them".
This name is given in a feuding situation to say we know who the enemy is.
Taven m & f Kurdish, UzbekMeans "spring rain" in Kurdish and/or "healthy, strong" in Uzbek.
Tavhid m UzbekMeans "belief in the unity of God" in Uzbek.
Tavo m TonganMeans "to cut away a bush so as to plant" in Tongan.
Tavon m UzbekPossibly from
tavono meaning "strong, healthy".
Tavry f KurdishIt is the kurdish name of the flower of the red sandalwood
Tavyn f EnglishThe origin of the name Tavyn is unknown, possibly a made-up name.
Tayven m AmericanTayven means a strong and dashing young man who is very good at basketball and fortnite, but mostly is very good with the ladies
Techoslav m Czech, SlovakDerived from Slavic
tech "solace, comfort, joy" combined with Slavic
slav "glory".
Temaeva f PolynesianPolynesian origin name, based on the name Maeva, the meaning is "welcome".
Terava f TahitianFrom the Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
rava meaning "dark, brownish".
Terevaura f PolynesianPolynesian origin name, based on "reva", meaning "to rise" and "ura", meaning "red" or "brightness"; hence the meaning can be interpreted as "raising to the brightness", "raising to the light".
Tervel m BulgarianKhan Tervel, also called Tarvel, or Terval, or Terbelis in some Byzantine sources, was the Emperor of Bulgaria during the First Bulgarian Empire at the beginning of the 8th century.
Tevahine f TahitianFrom the Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
vahine meaning "woman".
Tevaria f PolynesianPolynesian origin name, meaning "the flourishing", "the blooming".
Tevarua f TahitianMeans "the spirit" from Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
varua meaning "spirit".
Tevdore m Georgian Mythology, GeorgianMeaning unknown. In Georgian mythology, this was the name of the god of agriculture and horses, whose name and person became associated with saint
Theodore of Amasea after the christianization of Georgia... [
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Thavone m & f LaoMeans "firm, strong, lasting, enduring" in Lao.
Thipphavanh f & m LaoFrom Lao ທິບພະ
(thippha) meaning "heaven, sky" and ວັນ
(vanh) meaning "sun, day".
Þjóðvé f Old NorseOld West Norse feminine name derived from
þjóð meaning "folk, people" and the name element
-ví which means "holy" or "priest".
Thongsavanh m & f LaoFrom Lao ທອງ
(thong) meaning "gold" and ສະຫວັນ
(savanh) meaning "heaven, paradise".
Þorvarðr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
þórr "thunder" and
vǫrðr "guard".
Thuv m & f HmongMeans "pine tree" in Hmong Daw.
Thuvia f LiteratureThuvia is the name of a princess from the fictional universe of Barsoom created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Tiivi f & m Finnish (Rare)Tiivi is an alternative name for such birds as the broad-billed sandpiper (Calidris falcinellus, more commonly used Finnish name is "jänkäsirriäinen") and the Temminck's stint (Calidris temminckii, "lapinsirri")... [
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Tilovat m UzbekMeans "reading, recitation of the Qu'ran" in Uzbek.
Tirivanhu m ShonaMeans "We are people".
This name says do not look down upon us or take us for granted, we are human like you Tirivashe m & f ShonaMeans "We belong to the Lord". #This is a Christian name for believers declaring their loyalty to God".
Titoslav m Croatian, SerbianThere are two possible explanations for the etymology of the first element of this name. The first is that it is derived from
Tito, which is the Serbo-Croatian form of
Titus... [
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Tjelvar m Swedish (Rare), Norse MythologyCombination of Old Norse
þjalfi which is said to mean "he who keeps together; he who encompasses", and
herr "army". Tjelvar is a figure in the
Gutasaga, and is by some believed to be identical to
Þjálfi.
Tjodvor f NorwegianNorwegian name with the combination of
þjóð "folk, people" and
vár "spring".
Tjorven m & f German (Modern, Rare)This was the nickname of a character called Maria in Astrid Lindgren's "We on Salt-Crow Island" (1964). It is not exactly known what Lindgren based the nickname on, but she might have based it on Swedish
tjock meaning "thick" combined with
korv meaning "sausage"... [
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Toareva m PolynesianPolynesian origin name, meaning "noble warrior", "noble hero" or "handsome warrior", "handsome hero".
Tögsvan m Mongolian (Rare)From Mongolian төгс
(tögs) meaning "complete, perfect" and ван
(van) meaning "king, prince".
Tolv m Norwegian (Rare)Norwegian form of
Þólfr. This was often associated with the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian word
tolv meaning "twelve" and hence given to the twelfth child of the family.
Tolvin m NivkhDerived from Nivkh
tolv meaning "summer"; used on baby boys born in the summertime.
Tömörpürev m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and пүрэв
(pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter (planet)".
Tömörzev m MongolianFrom Mongolian төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and зэв
(zev) meaning either "spearhead, arrowhead" or "rust, corrosion, patina".
Tonislav m BulgarianThe first element of this name is possibly derived from Russian
tónkij or
tónkiy "thin, slim, slender", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic
tьnъkъ "thin". The second element is derived from Slavic
slav "glory"... [
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To'qsonsuluv f UzbekDerived from
to'qson, refering to "the ninety days of winter" and
sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Torevei m & f ShonaMeans "What shall we say?".
This is a name of exclamation or questioning given by a parent who is a lost for words regards the situation they are in Torghva m Georgian (Rare), FolkloreMeaning unknown. In Georgian folklore, this is the name of a Khevsur hero from the village of Mutso in the historical Georgian province of Khevsureti.
Törtaivan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төр
(tör) meaning "state, government" or "power, authority" and тайван
(taivan) meaning "peaceful, quiet, still".
Toshdavlat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
davlat meaning "country" or "wealth, fortune, happiness".
Toshquvvat m UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
tosh meaning "rock, stone" and
quvvat meaning "strength, force, power, might, energy".
Toval m Medieval Spanish (Archaic)This name is derived from
Tovar, a village that was adopted as the surname of a Castilian noble house that received lordship of the village from King Fernando III... [
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Tovuz f AzerbaijaniMeans "peacock" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic طاووس
(ṭāwūs).
Travalaha f Germanic MythologyTravalaha was a Germanic goddess known from an inscription found in Cologne, Germany. The origin and meaning of her name are uncertain, however one theory suggests a derivation from Proto-Norse
þrāwō "to long for"... [
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Traverse m EnglishVirtue name after the vocabulary word
traverse, to suggest a journey (through life) or transferred use of the surname
Traverse.
Treeve m CornishDerived from Cornish
tre "farmstead, dwelling, town, village, home".
Trevenee f IndianIndian origin and also deailing with ganga waters or rivers .