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Displayed on this page are V- names 21 to 40. Among these names, Vance (English) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #717 and a usage of 0.0145%, and it was followed by Vaughn (English) and Van (English). Unusual V- names include the Russian Varfolomei, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Vasco, the Russian Vasili, Vassily, the English and Welsh Vaughan, the Czech Václav, the Scandinavian Vegard, the Dutch and German Veit, the German Velten, the Italian Venanzio, Venceslao, the Portuguese Venceslau, the Czech Venceslav, the Spanish Venceslás, the Czech Vendelín, the English and German Vergil, and the English, Hungarian, and Scandinavian Vern.
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Van Vance Varfolomei ... son of Talmai ... used chiefly in Russian and its ... variant of Bartholomew ... Vasco ... crow ... has its origins in the Basque language, and ... name evolved as a short form of the medieval ... Vasili ... royal ... a Russian name of Old Greek origin ... variant of Basil ... a baby boy name of irregular use ... Vassily ... royal ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Russian ... form of Basil ... unusual as a baby boy name ... Vaughan ... small, little one; small ... mainly used in the English and Welsh ... Its language of origin is Welsh ... Vaughn Václav ... more, greater; fame, ... mainly used in Czech and its language ... form of Wenceslas ... Vegard ... fence, enclosure, protection ... language of origin is Old Norse and it is ... Veit ... wide; life; wood, forest ... used predominantly in the Dutch and ... variant of Guy ... Velten ... healthy, strong ... used predominantly in the German ... form of Valentin ... Venanzio ... hunter ... largely used in the Italian language ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Venceslao ... more, greater; fame, ... largely used in Italian and it is ... variant form of Wenceslas ... Venceslau ... more, greater; fame, ... used predominantly in the Portuguese ... variant of Wenceslas ... Venceslav ... more, greater; fame, ... origin is Old Slavic, and its use, Czech ... variation of Wenceslas ... Venceslás ... more, greater; fame, ... has its origins in the Old Slavic ... variation of Wenceslas ... Vendelín ... wanderer ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variant of Wendelin ... Vergil Vern |