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Spanish and Catalan form of Victor.

Portuguese variant form of Victoria.

Catalan form of Victoria.

Means "victory" in Latin, being borne by the Roman goddess of victory. It is also a feminine form of Victorius. This name was borne by a 4th-century s...

Spanish form of Victorianus.

Roman name that was derived from Victor. This was the name of two early saints.

French form of Victorianus.

French form of Victorinus.

French feminine form of Victorinus.

Spanish form of Victorinus.

Roman name that was derived from Victor. This was the name of a ruler of the Gallic Empire in the 3rd century. It was also borne by the 4th-century...

Spanish form of Victorius.

Roman name that was derived from Victor. This was the name of two early saints.

Slovene, Croatian and Hungarian form of Vitus.

Hungarian form of Vitus.

Slovene feminine form of Vid. Lepa Vida ("beautiful Vida") is a character in Slovene tradition and later romantic poetry (notably by France Prešeren).

Means "visible" in Persian.

Feminine form of Vidas.

The Spanish and Catalan form of Vitalis (see Vitale).

From Old Norse Víðarr, which was possibly derived from víðr "wide" and herr "army, warrior". In Norse mythology Víðarr was the son of Odin and Grid. A...

Old Norse form of Vidar.

Short form of Vidmantas, used independently.

Means "willow" in Swedish, from Old Norse víðir.

Icelandic form of Vide.

From the Lithuanian root vyd- "to see" combined with mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wealth".

Means "knowledge, science, learning" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Saraswati.

Means "round, full, complete" in Vietnamese.

From Sino-Vietnamese (viện) meaning "courtyard, institution".

From the name of the capital city of Austria, Vienna.

From the French name for Vienna, the capital city of Austria.

Means "gentle" in Finnish.

Slovak form of Vera 1, as well as an alternate transcription of Belarusian Вера (see Vera 1).

From the Baltic name Viestards, possibly from elements related to Lithuanian viesis "guest" and tarti "speak, pronounce". This was the name of a...

Derived from the Old Norse elements víg "war" and dís "goddess".

Icelandic form of Vígdís.

Norwegian form of Vígdís.

Feminine form of Viggo.

Short form of names containing the Old Norse element víg "war".

Old Norse form of Viggo.

Derived from Latin vigil meaning "awake, alert, ready". This was the name of the patron saint of Trent, Italy. The name was also borne by a...

From Sanskrit विहान (vihāna) meaning "dawn, morning".

Finnish form of Victor.

Finnish and Estonian form of Vivi.

Means "garland, wreath" in Latvian.

Modern masculine form of Vijaya.

Means "victory" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form विजय (spelled with a short final vowel) and the feminine form विजया (l...

Alternate transcription of Russian Викентий (see Vikentiy).

Serbian form of Vincent.

Russian and Ukrainian form of Vincent.

From the Old Norse name Víkingr meaning "viking, raider", ultimately from vík "cove, inlet".

Old Norse form of Viking.

Icelandic form of Viking.

Means "stride, pace" or "valour" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu god Vishnu. This was also the name of a semi-legendary 1st-century BC...

Belarusian form of Victor.

Lithuanian form of Victor.