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Baby Girl Names Beginning with V
| Vada | ||
| VaIda | Teutonic | A ruler, a battle heroine. |
| Vaisakhi | Hindu | |
| Vaishali | Hindu | |
| Val | Strength, valour. | |
| Vala | Teutonic | The chosen one. |
| Valarie | Strength, valour. | |
| Valborg | Swedish | a powerful mountain |
| Valda | Old Norse | spirited warrior |
| Valeda | Strong and healthy. Used in Russia and Eastern Europe. | |
| Valencia | Bravery. | |
| Valentina | Latin | Strong and healthy. Used in Russia and Eastern Europe. |
| Valentine | Latin | Strong, healthy. The name of a 3rd-century saint. A boy or girl's name. |
| Valeria | Strength, valour. | |
| Valerie | French | Strong. |
| Valeska | Polish | glorious ruler |
| Valgerdr | Scandinavian | |
| Valimai | Welsh | A mayflower. |
| Valisa | wild one | Vall, Vallie |
| Vallerie | To be strong. | |
| Valletta | The capital of Malta. | |
| Valma | The chosen one. | |
| Valonia | Latin | From the valley. |
| Valora | Latin | Brave. |
| Vanda | Aboriginal/Teutonic | Aboriginal: A sandhill. Teutonic: A Slavonic woman, or a wanderer. |
| Vandana | Hindu | |
| Vandita | Hindu | |
| Vanessa | A name invented by the 18th-century poet and writer Jonathan Swift. | |
| Vania | Russian | God?s gift |
| Vanja | Scandinavian | The feminine form of Vanya, also a Russian Diminutive of Ivan. Eastern European form of John. |
| Vanjan | Hindu | |
| Vanka | Russian | Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne. |
| Vanni | Italian | Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne. |
| Vanora | Celtic | A white wave. A form of Guinevere. |
| Varanese | Italian | |
| Varda | Hebrew | A rose. |
| Varsha | Hindu | rain |
| Varuni | Hindu | a goddess |
| Varvara | Russian | The foreigner or stranger. Russian form of Barbara. |
| Vasanta | Hindu | spring |
| Vasanti | Sanskrit | Spring. |
| Vasavi | Hindu | mentaldaughter of the Pitrs |
| Vashti | Persian | The beautiful one. |
| Vasiliki | Greek | basil |
| Vasudhara | Hindu | |
| Vasuki | Hindu | |
| Vasumati | Hindu | apsara of unequalled splendour |
| Veda | Sanskrit | Wisdom and knowledge. |
| Vedette | Italian/Old French | A sentinel. |
| Veena | Hindu | |
| Vega | Arabic | A falling star. |
| Velda | The chosen one. | |
| Veleda | Teutonic | Inspired wisdom. |
| Velika | Slavonic | The great one. |
| Velma | A modern English name which is particularly popular in the USA. | |
| Velvet | English | Soft as velvet. |
| Vendela | Scandinavian | |
| Venetia | Latin | A lady of Venice. |
| Ventura | Spanish | Good luck, happiness. |
| Venus | Latin | Beautiful. After the Roman goddess of beauty and love. |
| Vera | Latin/Russian | Latin: True. Russian: Faith. |
| Verbena | Latin | A sacred bough or plant. |
| Verda | Latin | Fresh. |
| Verena | Swiss | The name of a 3rd-century saint. |
| Verity | Latin/Old French | Truth. |
| Verla | Latin: True. Russian: Faith. | |
| Verna | Latin | Springlike, fresh. The feminine form of Vernon. Also see Laverne. |
| Verona | Latin | After the Italian city. Also a variation of Veronica. |
| Veronica | Latin | A true likeness or image. |
| Verran | Cornish | The short one. |
| Verrin | Old French | |
| Verushka | Czech | Latin: True. Russian: Faith. A common name in Russia, which became used in the English-speaking world in the early 20th century. |
| Vesna | Slavonic | Spring. |
| Vesper | Latin | evening |
| Vespera | Latin | An evening star. |
| Vesta | Latin | A guardian of the sacred fire. After the Roman goddess of the hearth. |
| Vevay | Welsh | white wave |
| Vevette | A woman of the people. | |
| Vevila | Irish Gaelic | The melodious one. |
| Vevina | Sweet lady. | |
| Vibhuti | Hindu | |
| Vicki | Victory, the victorious one. | |
| Vicky | Victory, the victorious one. | |
| Victoria | Latin | Victory, the victorious one. |
| Vida | Hebrew | The beloved one. Short form of Davida, the feminine version of David. |
| Vidonia | Portuguese | A vine branch. |
| Vidya | Sanskrit | Knowledge. A boy or girl's name. |
| Vienna | Latin | from wine country |
| Viera | Czech | Latin True. Russian faith. A common name in Russia, which became used in the English-speaking world in the early 20th century. |
| Vigilia | Latin | Alert, vigilant. |
| Vikki | Victory, the victorious one. | |
| Vikriti | Hindu | |
| Vilhelmina | The resolute protector. A feminine form of William. | |
| Vilma | A modern English name which is particularly popular in the USA. | |
| Vimala | Sanskrit | Pure. |
| Vina | Spanish | From the vineyard. |
| Vinata | Hindu | humble, mother of Garuda |
| Vinaya | Hindu | good behaviour |
| Vincentia | Latin | The conqueror. The feminine form of Vincent. |
| Vinita | Hindu | Vineeta |
| Vinvella | French | |
| Viola | A name made famous by the Shakespearian play Twelfth Night. Also see Violet. | |
| Violenta | From Shakespeare's play All's Well that Ends Well. | |
| Violet | Latin | From the name of the flower. Also see Iolanthe and Yolanda. |
| Virgilia | Latin | A staff bearer. |
| Virginia | Latin | Maidenly, pure. |
| Virida | Latin | Green. |
| Viridis | Latin | youthful and blooming |
| Virini | Hindu | |
| Visala | Hindu | celestial Apsara |
| Vita | Latin | Life. |
| Vitoria | Spanish | Victory, the victorious one. |
| Vittoria | Italian | Victory, the victorious one. |
| Viveka | Scandinavian | Lively. |
| Vivian | Latin | Gracious in life or lively. A boy or girl's name. |
| Viviana | Italian | Lovely. |
| Vivien | Latin | Full of life, vital. Also see Vyvyan. |
| Vivienne | Life. | |
| Volante | Latin | The flying one. |
| Voleta | Greek | veiled one |
| Voletta | Greek/Old French | Veiled. |
| Volumnia | From Shakespeare's play Coriolanus. | |
| Vonni | From the name Veronica and Yvonne. Veronica - A true likeness or image. Yvonne - French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree. | |
| Vonnie | From the name Veronica and Yvonne. Veronica - A true likeness or image. Yvonne - French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree. | |
| Vonny | From the name Veronica and Yvonne. Veronica - A true likeness or image. Yvonne - French: An archer. Greek: The wood of the Yew tree. | |
| Vrinda | Hindu | virtue and strength |
| Vyvyan | Cornish | From an old surname. A boy or girl's name. |