Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys

Vestmaðr

A similar word, fífla, is found in Grettis saga meaning "a girl". ... As a second element -rún should be understood as having the meaning, "she who possesses hidden knowledge". Found in West Scandinavia as a mythological name, and as the Old English name Ælfrun. A short form of names in Rún- or -rún is Runa.

Meaning: Western man. Origin: Icelandic

Vetle

Vetle is a masculine Norwegian given name and may refer to: ... Vetle Vislie (1858–1933), Norwegian educator and writer.

Veto

Spanish Meaning: The name Veto is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Veto is: Intelligent.

Meaning: Intelligent Origin: Spanish

Veturliði

Veturliði is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 322 times.

Meaning: Winter sea traveler. Origin: Icelandic

Vexen

Meanings and history of the name Vixen: | Edit. A female fox is called a vixen. The word vixen can also be used to discribe an attractive young woman.

Vi l su

Vi L Su is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 0 times.

Meaning: Smile

Viator

Viator Name Meaning. Variant of Vietor. Similar surnames: Vietor, Ator, Viar, Wiater, Vinton, Cator, Keaton, Vidler, Piatz.

Meaning: Traveler Origin: Brazilian

Vic

Latin Meaning: The name Vic is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Vic is: Conqueror.

Meaning: Victor Origin: Latin

Vicencio

Similar to many Spanish patronymic names, the distinguished surname Vicencio is a proud sign of a rich and ancient ancestry. The surname Vicencio is derived from the given name Vicente, which is in turn derived from the Latin personal name Vincent, which means conquering.

Meaning: Conquerer Origin: Italian

Vicent

Vincent s derived from the Latin name Vincentius meaning "conquering" (from Latin "vincere" - "to conquer"). ... This name was popular among early Christians, and it was borne by many saints. As an English name, Vincent has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it did not become common until the 19th century.

Meaning: Conquerer Origin: Spanish