List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with V

Vaidehi

Name Vaidehi generally means Goddess Sita or Wife of lord Rama, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Vaidehi is a Feminine (or Girl) name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Jain or Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Name of Lord Shiva Origin: hindi

Vaidhe

Baby Name : Vaidehi. Gender : Girl. Origin : Bengali, Hindu, Indian. Vaidehi Meaning: Name of Sita; Sita (wife of Rama) Variant: Vaidehi.

Meaning: Goddess Sita Origin: hindi

Vaidiki

Vaidiki Brahmins (Vaidika, Vaidikulu, Vaideeki) are a sect of Telugu-speaking Smartha Brahmins. They are predominantly followers of Adi Shankaracharya and are mostly found in Andhra Pradesh. The name derives from Vedas.

Meaning: The Goddess Origin: hindi

Vaidurya

Meaning of First Name of: Vaidurya. The name of Vaidurya has given you a very imaginative, creative mind. ... The name Vaidurya has given you a very imaginative, creative mind. You always have new ideas, but too often they are for an easy way out of a difficulty, or an easy way of making money.

Meaning: A gem stone Origin: hindi

Vaiga

Name: Vaiga [Vaiga, Vaigai] Show similar names Show variant names. Name Vaiga generally means A river in Tamil nadu, is of Indian origin, Name Vaiga is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Vaiga are mainly Hindu by religion. .

Meaning: Goddess Parvati Origin: hindi

Vaijanti

Literally meaning, "the garland of victory",: An Vaijayanti-mala also finds mention in Vishnu sahasranama, a stotra dedicated to Vishnu in the Mahabharata, as vanamali (forest flowers). ... Her name, Vaijayanthi, means “triumphant victory.”

Meaning: Name of a flower Origin: hindi

Vaijantimala

Literally meaning, "the garland of victory",: An Vaijayanti-mala also finds mention in Vishnu sahasranama, a stotra dedicated to Vishnu in the Mahabharata, as vanamali (forest flowers). ... Her name, Vaijayanthi, means “triumphant victory.”

Meaning: Lord vishnus garland Origin: hindi

Vaijayanthi

The Vaijayanti or Vyjayanti is a theological flower, offered to Krishna and Vishnu in worship as a garland, "Vaijayanti-mala". Literally meaning, "the garland of victory",: An Vaijayanti-mala also finds mention in Vishnu sahasranama, a stotra dedicated to Vishnu in the Mahabharata, as vanamali (forest flowers).

Meaning: Prize, A garland of Lord Vishnu Origin: hindi

Vaijayanti

The Vaijayanti or Vyjayanti is a theological flower, offered to Krishna and Vishnu in worship as a garland, "Vaijayanti-mala". Literally meaning, "the garland of victory",: An Vaijayanti-mala also finds mention in Vishnu sahasranama, a stotra dedicated to Vishnu in the Mahabharata, as vanamali (forest flowers).

Meaning: Prize, A garland of Lord Vishnu Origin: hindi

Vaijayantimala

The Vaijayanti or Vyjayanti is a theological flower, offered to Krishna and Vishnu in worship as a garland, "Vaijayanti-mala". ... Her name, Vaijayanthi, means “triumphant victory.”

Meaning: A garland of Lord Vishnu Origin: hindi