| Vandan | Hindu | Salvation, |  |  |
| Vardhamma | Hindu | Growing, increasing. The name was b.. |  |  |
| Vardon | French | Meaning "green hillock." |  |  |
| Varen | Hindu | Best, superior |  |  |
| Varesh | Hindu | Composed of the elements vara (best.. |  |  |
| Varick | German | This name means "protecting ruler." |  |  |
| Varil | Hindu | Water |  |  |
| Varun | Hindu | Lord of the sea, god of water. The .. |  |  |
| Varun | Indian | Meaning "rain god." |  |  |
| Vasant | Hindu | From the Sanskrit vasanta (spring, .. |  |  |
| Vasile | Rumanian | Rumanian cognate of the Latin Basil.. |  |  |
| Vasili | Russian | Derived from the Greek Basileois (k.. |  |  |
| Vasin | Indian | Meaning "ruler" or "lord."
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| Vasu | Hindu | From the Sanskrit vasu (bright, the.. |  |  |
| Vasyl | German | A form of William, meaing "resolu.. |  |  |
| Vatsyayan.. | Hindu | Borne by the 6th-century author of .. |  |  |
| Vaughn | Irish | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
| Vaughn | Welsh | Transferred use of the surname orig.. |  |  |
| Vavrinec | Slovak | Czech form of Laurence, which is .. |  |  |
| Vea | Polynesian | A chief |  |  |
| Veamalohi | Polynesian | A strong chief |  |  |
| Veasna | Southeast A.. | Fortunately. Cambodia |  |  |
| Veatama | Polynesian | The child who is a chief |  |  |
| Vegard | Norwegian | Meaning "sanctuary" or "protection... |  |  |
| Veit | German | Derived from the Latin Vitus, which.. |  |  |
| Veleslav | Slovak | Compound name composed from the Sla.. |  |  |
| Veltry | African-Ame.. | Modern coinage of uncertain derivat.. |  |  |
| Vemados | German | This name means "courage of the bea.. |  |  |
| Vemer | German | A name signifying "defending army." |  |  |
| Vemey | French | Meaning "alder grove." |  |  |
| Vencel | Hungarian | Meaning "necklace of glory." |  |  |
| Venceslao | Spanish | Spanish form of Wenceslaus, a Slavo.. |  |  |
| Venceslav | Slovak | Czech form of Wenceslas, a name c.. |  |  |
| Veniamin | Russian | Russian cognate of Benjamin, a name.. |  |  |
| Veniamiri | Bulgarian | A form of Benjamin, which means ".. |  |  |