Vruyk is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 918 times.
Vsevolod or Wsewolod (Russian: Все́волод [ˈfsʲevələt]; Ukrainian: Все́волод [ˈʍsɛwɔlɔd]) is a Slavic male first name. Its etymology is from Slavic roots 'vse' (all) and 'volodeti' (to rule) and means 'lord-of-everything/everybody', (similar to another princely name, "Vladimir" or "Volodymyr").
Van Eyck or Van Eijk (Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn ˈɛi̯k]) is a Dutch toponymic surname. Eijck, Eyck ,Eyk and Eijk are archaic spellings of modern Dutch eik ("oak") and the surname literally translates as "from/of oak". However, in most cases, the family name refers to an origin in Maaseik.
Vanderveer Name Meaning. Dutch (Van der Veer): topographic name for someone who lived near a ferry crossing, Middle Dutch vere, or a habitational name from a place named with this word.
Van Dyke Name Meaning. Dutch: topographic name for someone who lived by any of the many thousands of dikes in the Netherlands (Middle Dutch dike 'dike'), or a habitational name for someone from any of the many places in Belgium and the Netherlands called Dijk, Dijke, or Dyck, named with this word.
Latin Meaning: The name Vukan is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Vukan is: God of fire.
Vusi, Vuza. Meanings and history of the name Vusumzi: | Edit. Vusumzi literally means "waking up the house" in isiXhosa - a more accurate translation is something like "bringing new hope/excitement/leadership to the family"
Slavic Meaning: The name Vyacheslav is a Slavic baby name. In Slavic the meaning of the name Vyacheslav is: Glory.
The surname Vychan is derived from the Welsh words fychan, vychan, and bychan, which all mean small or little. The name was sometimes used to distinguish the younger of two bearers of the same personal name; and in other instances, it may have been a nickname, applied ironically, to a tall person.
Roman name meaning "victor, conqueror" in Latin. It was common among early Christians, and was borne by several early saints and three popes. It was rare as an English name during the Middle Ages, but it was revived in the 19th century.