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Displayed on this page are V- names 21 to 40. Unusual V- names include the English and Thai Vanida, the Scandinavian Vanja, the Italian Vanna, the English Vanny, the Spanish Varinia, the Russian Varvara, the Romanian Vasilica, the Greek Vasiliki, the Russian Vasilisa, the Slavic Vasilka, the Ukrainian Vasylyna, the Finnish Veera, the English and Italian Velma, the Italian Venanzia, the Scandinavian Vendela, the Engilsh Venessa, the Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, and Spanish Venus, the Czech, English, German, Russian, and Scandinavian Vera, the German Verena, and the Czech Verka.
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Vanida ... girl ... primarily used in the English and Thai ... Its language of origin is Thai ... Vanja ... Yahweh is gracious, ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Scandinavian ... variation of Johanna ... Vanna ... Yahweh is gracious, ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Italian ... form of Giovanna ... Vanny ... used chiefly in the English language and ... form of Vanessa ... an unusual baby girl name ... Varinia ... versatile ... mainly used in the Spanish language ... first name is from the Roman family name ... Varvara ... foreign woman ... primarily used in the Russian language ... form of Barbara ... Vasilica ... royal, kingly ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant form of Basilia ... Vasiliki ... royal, kingly ... used mostly in the Greek language and ... variation of Basilia ... Vasilisa ... royal, kingly ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Russian ... variant form of Basilia ... Vasilka ... royal, kingly ... used mostly in the Slavic language and ... variant form of Basilia ... Vasylyna ... royal, kingly ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant form of Basilia ... Veera ... faith; true ... mainly used in the Finnish language and ... variant form of Vera ... Velma Venanzia ... hunter ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... not commonly used as a baby girl ... Vendela ... Wends, Vandals ... used chiefly in the Scandinavian ... name evolved as the short form of names with ... Venessa Venus Vera Verena ... true ... of Latin origin and it is used largely ... origin of the name is uncertain; it could be ... Verka ... faith; true ... origin is Russian, and its use, Czech ... variant form of Vera ... |