List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with V

Velma

Velma is a female given name invented sometime in the 19th century. It was either inspired by the German pronunciation of Wilma ("VIL-mah") or coined from other similar sounding names (Selma, Thelma). Assuming Velma was created from Wilma, the name would mean "valiant protector".

Meaning: Will helmet Origin: English

Velouette

Velouette is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1291 times.

Meaning: Soft Origin: English

Vere

Meaning of name Vere. Etymology : From a Norman surname which was from a French place name, which was itself derived from a Gaulish word meaning "alder". Saint : Origin : English.

Meaning: Alder Origin: English

Verge

The name Verge is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Verge is: Owns four acres of land.

Meaning: Owns four acres of land Origin: English

Verges

Verges Name Meaning. Occitan (Vergès) and Catalan (Vergés): from the plural of Catalan verger and Occitan vergèr (or also vergièr) 'orchard', topographic name for someone who lived near an orchard or garden, or occupational name for someone who was employed in one (see Verge 2 and Verdier 2).

Meaning: Much ado about nothing a headborough Origin: English

Verina

German Meaning: The name Verina is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Verina is: Protector.

Meaning: Tofear, torespect Origin: English

Verity

Origin of the name Verity: Taken from verity (a truth, a reality), which is derived from the Latin veritas (truth) via the Old French verite. The name was popularized by the 17th-century Puritans.

Meaning: Truth, verity Origin: English

Verna

19th-century coinage used as a feminine form of Vernon, which originated from the French baronial surname de Vernon (of Vernon). Alternatively, Verna is sometimes seen as a contracted form of Verena or Verona, both names of uncertain origin, or as a Latinized form of Verne (dweller among the ferns).

Meaning: Place of aldertrees Origin: English

Verthandi

In Norse mythology, Verðandi (Old Norse, meaning possibly "happening" or "present"), sometimes anglicized as Verdandi or Verthandi, is one of the norns.

Meaning: Present Origin: English

Vester

Vester Name Meaning. German: variant of Fest. Danish: topographic name for someone who lived to the west of a settlement or who had arrived from the west, from vest 'west' (see Wester). Slovenian (north central Slovenia): either from a reduced form of the personal name Silvester, or from the German surname Wester.

Meaning: From the forest Origin: English