Submitted Names Matching Pattern *v

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *v.
gender
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Norsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from nor which can mean "camel", "birthmark", "pomegranate" or "fire" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Nosislav m Medieval Slavic
The first element of this name is derived from Proto-Slavic nositi "to carry, to bear, to bring, to wear". Compare modern Czech nosit "to wear, to carry, to bring" and modern Polish nosić "to carry, to bear, to wear"... [more]
Novislav m Bosnian (Rare), Bulgarian (Rare), Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare)
The origin is uncertain. Probably comes from Proto-Slavic novu "new" and slava "glory".
Novoslav m Russian
Russian cognate of Nowosław.
Nozlisuluv f Uzbek
Derived from nozli meaning "cocquettish, flirtatious" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Nursuluv f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Nyamjav m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian ням (nyam) meaning "Sunday" and жав (jav) meaning "salvation, deliverance".
Octav m Romanian
Short form of Octavian.
Odav m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Nepali, Sinhalese
MEANING - "mode which consists of five notes only"... [more]
Oddleiv m Norwegian (Rare)
Alternative spelling of Oddleif.
Oktáv m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Octavius.
Oleiv f & m Norwegian
Variant of Oleif.
Oliv f Norwegian (Rare)
Either a variant of Oleiv or feminine form of Oliver or Ola 1.
Oløv f Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Olov (see Ólǫf) or perhaps a variant of Olaug. This name fell out of use in the mid 20th century, possibly due to its similarity to the Norwegian masculine name Olav and Swedish Olov.
Olov f Norwegian (Rare)
Form of Ólǫf. This name is rarely used as a female name in modern Scandinavia.
Oqsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Orlev m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Combination of the name Or means "light" and the name Lev 2 means "heart".
Ørnulv m Norwegian
Modern form of Ǫrnulfr.
Orziv m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the Hebrew names Or and Ziv that both related to light and brightness.
Otaslav m Russian
Meaning "father's glory". From ota "father" and slav "glory".
Otgonpürev m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian отгон (otgon) meaning "youngest" and пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter".
Oyimsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from oyim, a title used for aristocratic women, and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Oysuluv f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Paraskev m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Paraskevas.
Pargev m Armenian
Means "gift, donation, present" in Armenian.
Partev m Armenian
Means "Parthian" in Armenian.
Pertev m Ottoman Turkish, Turkish (Rare)
From Persian پرتو (partow) meaning "ray of light".
Petrislav m Croatian, Serbian, History
Croatian and Serbian form of Petroslav. Known bearers of this name were Serbian rulers Petrislav of Duklja and Petrislav of Rascia, who both lived in the 11th century AD.
Petroslav m Bulgarian
This name is Christian in origin. The first element is derived from Petros (see Peter) and refers to Saint Peter, who was one of Jesus' twelve apostles and went on to become the first Pope of the Catholic Church... [more]
Poeuv m & f Khmer
Means "youngest, young one" in Khmer.
Pomnislav m Medieval Slavic
Derived from Church Slavic pomineti or pominiti meaning "to think" (which corresponds with Russian помнить (pomnit) meaning "to think") combined with the Slavic element slava meaning "glory".
Pov m Hmong
Means "protect" in Hmong Daw.
Pov m & f Khmer
Means "youngest, darling, beloved" in Khmer.
Prajnav m Indian
The name means to be coming from different expectations and be on top.
Pravoslav m Czech, Slovak
Derived from the Slavic elements право (pravo) "justice, law, right" and slava "glory".
Prebislav m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic elements prebi and slav "glory".
Predislav m Medieval Croatian, Medieval Serbian, Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this archaic name is derived from the Serbo-Croatian adjective pred "in front of, before" (the latter can also be used to refer to an earlier point in time), which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic perdъ "in front of, against"... [more]
Pribislav m Medieval Slavic
Medieval Slavic form of Przybysław. Also take note that some sources each list a different meaning for the first element. Some say it means "pierced" or "breaking" (in the sense of destroying something), while others say it means "more, much more, multiple" (in the sense of abundance)... [more]
Prov m History (Ecclesiastical)
Romanian, Ukrainian and Russian form of Probus.
Pürev m & f Mongolian
Means "Thursday" or "Jupiter" in Mongolian. Cognate to Tibetan Phurbu.
Pürevjav m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" and жав (jav) meaning "salvation, deliverance".
Putislav m Medieval Slavic
The first element of this name is derived from Russian put' "road, path, way", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic pǫtь "path". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory".
Qorasuluv f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek qora meaning "black" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Qurbonsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from qurbon meaning "religious offering, oblation" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Raav f Russian
Russian form of Rahab.
Radosav m Russian
Variant of Radoslav.
Raghav m Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Telugu
From Sanskrit राघव (raghava) meaning "descendant of Raghu".
Rahav f Hebrew
Modern Hebrew form of Rahab.
Rajdev m Indian
Possibly derived from Sanskrit राज (raja) meaning "king" and देव (deva) meaning "god".
Ranislav m Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this name is derived from Serbo-Croatian rani or rano "early, forward", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic ranъ. Also compare Polish rano "morning" and Czech/Slovak ráno "morning", which also derive from the same Proto-Slavic root... [more]
Ranjiv m Indian
Means "victorious" in Sanskrit.
Raviv m & f Hebrew
Means "rain" in Hebrew.
Regev m Hebrew
Means "piece of soil" in Hebrew.
Rev m Various
Short form of various names, including Reverie, Revel, and Revon.
Rishidev m Indian
Rishidev is Hindu Boy name and meaning of this name is "Sage; Lord Shiva
Riulv m Norwegian
Variant of Riulf.
Rodislav m Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian
Bulgarian, Croatian and Serbian cognate of Rodosław.
Rodoslav m Russian
Russian cognate of Rodosław.
Rytgėv m Chukchi
From the Chukot рытгэватъё (rytgėvatʺjo) meaning "forgotten" or "unremembered". This was the birth name of Chukchi writer Yuri Rytkheu.
Saarav m Indian, Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi
MEANING - belonging or related to Sarayu river... [more]
Sachlav f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "orchid" in Hebrew.
Sagiv m Hebrew
Means "great, sublime, mighty"
Sajjeev m Indian
a great historical hero who ruled the entire indian sub-continent
Sambhav m Indian
Means "possible" in Sanskrit.
Satyadev m Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit सत्य (satyá) meaning "true, pure, real" combined with देव (devá) meaning "god, deity".
Saurav m Indian, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Saurabh.
Sav f English
Diminutive of Savannah.
Se'ev m Hebrew (Germanized)
Germanized form of Ze'ev (See Zeev)
Seev m Hebrew (Germanized)
Another transcription of Se'ev
Segev m Hebrew
Means "majesty" or "superiority" in Hebrew.
Seigiv f Medieval English
Medieval form of Sægiefu. It was mentioned by the 12th-century historian Reginald of Durham as belonging to a 7th-century Christian woman from Hawick who, with Rosfrith, had worshipped at the lost chapel of St Cuthbert in the Slitrig valley.
Serav f Kurdish
From the Kurdish ser meaning "crest, crown, top" and av meaning "water".
Sev m Various (Rare)
Nickname for various names containing the sound element -sev-, such as Severin. This name is usually not used as a legal name in its own right.
Shallev m & f Hebrew (Anglicized, Modern)
Variant transcription of Shalev.
Shav f & m Hebrew
A name meaning leader or noble.
Sheev m Popular Culture
Meaning unknown. A famous bearer of the name is Emperor Sheev Palpatine (Darth Sidious), one of the main villains of the Star Wars franchise.
Shem-tov m Jewish
Means "(having a) good name, reputability" in Hebrew, meaning famous for a good reputation.
Shenhav f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "ivory" in Hebrew.
Shev f & m English
Variant of Shevon
Shovav m Biblical Hebrew
2 Samuel 5:14.
Simanv m Konkani, Indian (Christian)
Konkani form of Simon 1, via the Portuguese form Simão.
Sîtav f Kurdish
Possibly from the Kurdish sîtavk meaning "umbrella".
Skjelluv m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Skjoldulv.
Skjoldulv m Norwegian
Norwegian younger form of Skjǫldulfr.
Skjøllov m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Skjoldulv.
Solav f Kurdish
Means "waterfall" in Kurdish.
Sønnev f Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva recorded in Austlandet in the late 18th century.
Sønnøv f Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva recorded in Oppland, Buskerud and Møre og Romsdal in the late 18th century.
Sourav m Indian, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Saurabh.
Spirv m Old Swedish
Variant of Spørv.
Spørv m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Spǫrr.
Srbislav m Serbian
Means "fame of the Serbs" from Serbian Srbi "Serbs" combined with the Slavic element slav "glory".
Stanyslav m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Stanislav.
Stev m German
Possibly a variant of Steve.
Stolv m Norwegian
Norwegian younger form of Stólfr.
Stov m Norwegian
Norwegian younger form of Stolv.
Suav m Hmong
Means "to count; relating to China" in Hmong.
Suhav m Indian
Hindi
Sukhdev m Indian, Punjabi, Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit सुख (sukha) meaning "pleasant, happy" and देव (deva) meaning "god".
Sulav m Nepali
of nepali region meaning Best Of All
Sulev m Estonian
Estonian name meaning "good-natured, benevolent", ultimately from Finnish sulo "charm" (see Sulo).
Suluv f Uzbek
Means "beautiful" in Uzbek.
Surdiv m Tamil
first used in 2001 by Surdiv Vijayakumar.It meens Sur(sun) and div(bright)
Sürenjav m & f Mongolian
From Tibetan ཚེ་རིང (tshe ring) meaning "long life, longevity" combined with жав (jav) meaning "salvation, deliverance".
Svätoslav m Slovak
Slovak form of Svyatoslav
Sveatoslav m Moldovan
Moldovan form of Svyatoslav.
Sveinov m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Former Norwegian dialectal variant of Sveinulf.
Svetislav m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene
Derived from the Slavic svet meaning "holy, blessed" and slav meaning "glory".
Svjatoslav m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Святослав (see Svyatoslav).
Synnev f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva.
Synnøv f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva.
Syroslav m Medieval Slavic
There are several possible explanations for the meaning of the first element of this name. It could have been derived from Russian syroj or syroy (сырой) meaning "raw" (also compare Czech surový or syrový, which also means "raw")... [more]
Tafv f Creek
Means "feather" in Creek.
Talleiv m Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Torleiv.
Tallev m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant form of Torleiv.
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.... [more]
Tav f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Means "musical note" in Hebrew.
Tav m English
Diminutive of Gustav or Gustavo. Bearers include musician Gustavo Antonio "Tav" Falco (1945-).
Techoslav m Czech, Slovak
Derived from Slavic tech "solace, comfort, joy" combined with Slavic slav "glory".
Teetlev m Estonian (Archaic)
Estonian form of Detlef.
Teliav m Breton (Rare)
Original Breton form of Théliau.
Telleiv m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Torleiv.
Tellev m Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Torleiv.
Tev m Yiddish (Rare)
Diminutive of Tevye.
Thaiv m & f Hmong
Means "shelter" in Hmong.
Thorlev m Danish (Rare, Archaic)
Danish younger form of Þórlæifr.
Thuv m & f Hmong
Means "pine tree" in Hmong Daw.
Tilov m Uzbek
Short form of Tilovat.
Titoslav m Croatian, Serbian
There 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... [more]
Tokhmesarv f Persian
Means "tall like a cypress" in Persian.
Tolleiv m Norwegian
Norwegian variant of Torleiv.
Tøllev m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant form of Torleiv.
Tollev m Norwegian
Norwegian variant of Torleiv.
Tølløv m Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant form of Torleiv, a younger form of Torleif.
To'lov m Uzbek
Means "payment, compensation" in Uzbek.
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.
Tomisav m Vlach
Vlach form of Thomas.
Tomiszláv m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tomislav
Tömörpürev m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian төмөр (tömör) meaning "iron" and пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter (planet)".
Tömörzev m Mongolian
From Mongolian төмөр (tömör) meaning "iron" and зэв (zev) meaning either "spearhead, arrowhead" or "rust, corrosion, patina".
Tonislav m Bulgarian
The 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"... [more]
To'qsonsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from to'qson, refering to "the ninety days of winter" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Torleiv m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Þorleifr.
Tov m Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Tolv.
Tov m Hebrew
Masculine form of Tova 1.
Trav m English (Rare)
Short form of Travis.
Trudoslav m Soviet, Russian (Rare)
Combination of the Russian words труд (trud) meaning "work, labour" and слава (slava) meaning "glory, fame".... [more]
Tshav m & f Hmong
Means "heavenly light" in Hmong.
Tswv m Hmong
Means "lord, master" in Hmong.
Tuv f Hebrew
Means "goodness" in Hebrew.
Tverdislav m Russian
Russian cognate of Twardosław.
Tygrynkeev m Chukchi
Means "after" in Chukchi. This name was given to children as a reference the spirits or souls of deceased ancestors or family members.
Uchadev m Odia
It is one of Vishnu's names.
Uddhav m Sanskrit, Indian, Nepali
Means "friend of Lord Krishna" in Sanskrit.
Udhav m Indian, Nepali
Variant of Uddhav.
Utsav m Hindi, Indian, Nepali
Means "celebration, festival, banquet" in Hindi.
Uv m Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Ulv.
Vácslav m Medieval Czech
Medieval Czech form of Václav.
Vaibhav m Hinduism, Indian, Marathi, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit वैभव (vaibhava) meaning "glory, might, power". This is one of the names of Vishnu as well as a manifestation of Lakshmi.
Vaslav m Russian (Rare)
Variant of Václav. ... [more]
Većeslav m Croatian
Croatian form of Wenceslas.
Venceslav m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian form of Wenceslas.
Vidosav m Serbian
Variant of Vidoslav.
Vidoslav m Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this name is probably derived from Serbo-Croatian videti or vidjeti "to see, to sight, to look, to behold", which is derived from Proto-Slavic viděti "to see"... [more]
Viduslav m Slavic
From Medieval Slavic vidu, meaning "sight, view" and slav, meaning "glory, fame".
Viev f Dutch
Short form of Vivian, Viviane, Vivienne and other names that start with Viv-.... [more]
Viplav m Hindi
From Sanskrit विप्लव (viplava) meaning "tumult, revolution".
Vipluv m Hindi
poision like cynite
Víťazoslav m Slovak
Derived from Slovak víťaz "winner, champion; conqueror" and the Slavic name element slava "glory".
Viv f & m Dutch, English
Short form of Vivian and other names beginning with Viv-.... [more]
Vjacheslav m Estonian (Rare), Latvian (Rare)
Estonian and Latvian borrowing of Russian Vyacheslav.
Vjatšeslav m Estonian
Estonian form of Vyacheslav.
Vjenceslav m Croatian
Croatian form of Wenceslas
Vl'koslav m Russian
Means "great glory". Combination of vl'ko "great" and slava "glory".
Volislav m Russian, Serbian
Means "glorious will", derived from Proto-Slavic volja "will, volition" combined with Slavic slav "glory".
Všeslav m Slovak
Masculine Slovakian name meaning "all celebrating" or "all glory", from the name elements vše meaning "all" and slavící meaning "celebrating". Alternatively, it could borrow from the common naming element slav meaning "glory"... [more]
Vukoslav m Croatian, Serbian
The first element of this name is derived from Serbo-Croatian vuk "wolf", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic vьlkъ "wolf". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory"... [more]
Vyachyeslav m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Vyacheslav.
Witezslav m Literature
Rendering of Vítězslav used in 'Day Watch' by Sergei Lukyanenko.
Witoslav m Medieval Czech
Derived from Slavic wit, vit "to rule" and slava "glory, fame".
Wojslav m Medieval Czech
Derived from Slavic voj "war" and slava "glory, fame".
Xauv m & f Hmong
Means "neck ring" in Hmong.
Xav m English, French, Spanish
Probably a short form of Xavier.
Xiav f Hmong
Means "blue" in Hmong.
Xosrov m Persian
Variant of Khosrau.
Xov f Hmong
Means "thread" in Hmong.
Yaacov m Hebrew, Jewish
Variant of Yaakov.
Yahav m & f Hebrew
The name Yahav has some meanings: ... [more]
Yangisuluv f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek yangi meaning "new, fresh, young" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful, pretty".
Yanislav m Bulgarian
Probably a newly coined name from Jan 1 and the Slavic name element slava "fame, glory".
Yariv m Hebrew
Means "rival" or "he will fight" in Hebrew.
Yarӑslav m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Yaroslav.
Yaylov m Uzbek
Means "pasture" in Uzbek.
Yesav m Armenian
Armenian form of Esau.
Yitav m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Means "it will be good" in Hebrew.
Yogev m Hebrew
Means "farmer, earthworker" in Hebrew. It may be the Hebrew version of the name George because they have the same meaning.
Yom-tov m Jewish (Rare, Archaic)
Derived from יוֹם meaning "day" and טוֹב meaning "good" in Hebrew. It is often given to babies born on a holiday.
Yonadav m Hebrew (Modern)
Modern Hebrew form of Jehonadab.
Yov m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Job.
Yovav m Biblical Hebrew
Jobab, Genesis 36:33.
Zarsuluv f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zar meaning "gold" and sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Zbyhněv m Czech (Rare), Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Zbigniew.
Zbyslav m Czech (Rare)
Czech cognate of Zbysław.
Zdravoslav m Bulgarian
The first element of this name is derived from Bulgarian zdráve "health", which is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic sъdorvъ "healthy". The second element is derived from Slavic slav "glory"... [more]
Ze'ev m Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Zeev.
Želisav m Serbian (Rare)
From Serbian желети (želeti) meaning "to wish" and сав (sav) meaning "whole" or "all".
Zemislav m Medieval Czech, Medieval Slavic
Derived from Slavic siem/ziem "family, land" and sława/slava "glory, fame".
Zêrav f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish zêr meaning "gold" and av meaning "water".
Zîv m & f Kurdish
Means "silver" in Kurdish.
Zlatoslav m Bulgarian, Belarusian, Serbian
Derived from South Slavic zlato meaning "gold", a derived from Old Slavic zolto combined with slava meaning "glory"
Zoov m Hmong
Means "of the jungle, wild" in Hmong.
Zorav m Kurdish
Means "torrent" in Kurdish.
Zoreslav m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Zorislav.
Zorislav m Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian zora "dawn, aurora" combined with Slavic slav "glory".
Zuanv m Konkani
Konkani form of John, borrowed from Portuguese João. Used by Konkani Catholics.