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Italian first names beginning with the letter V - W
Italian EtymologyEnglish
Vala Derived from the Celtic "Wala"; health.N/A
Valburgo Masculin form of the Langobard "Walpurga"; mentor of the pilgrims. N/A
Valdemaro Derived from the ancient German "Waldomar"; famous, glorious king. N/A
Valdetruda Derived from the ancient German, latinized as "Valdetrudes"; loved by foreigners. N/A
Valdrata From ancient Goth; queen of the forest. N/A
Valente Derived from the Latin "Valentem"; vigorous, robust, strong. N/A
Valentina Feminine form of Valentino with the same meaning. N/A
Valentiniano Derived from the Latin "Valentinianus"; son of Valentino. N/A
Valentino Derived from the Latin "Valentinus"; vigorous, apt for marriage. N/A
Valenzione Derived from the Latin "Valentionise", name of provenance; from Valentia, city in Spain. N/A
Valeria Feminine form of Valerio; healthy, strong. N/A
Valeriana Feminine form of Valeriano with the same meaning. N/A
Valeriano Derived from the Latin "Valerianus"; belonging to the Roman family known as Valeria. N/A
Valerico From ancient German, latinized as "Valericus"; powerful lord. N/A
Valerio Derived from the Latin "Valerius"; healthy, strong. N/A
Valfedo From the ancient German "Walfrid", latinized as "Valfridus"; peaceful king, protector of the Pilgrims. N/A
Vallabonso From ancient German, latinized as "Valabonsus"; honest well wisher. N/A
Valpurga From the ancient High German "Walpurga", latinized as "Valpurgae"; defender of the Pilgrims. N/A
Valtena Derived from ancient High German; he who reigns, ruler. N/A
Vanda From the ancient German "Wand"; dexterity, agility. N/A
Vandregisilo From ancient German, latinized as "Vandregisilus"; powerful protector. N/A
Vaningo Ancient name used in Gaul; not vain. N/A
Vanna Derived from the Latin "vanno"; distinguished, valorous. N/A
Varico From ancient German, latinized as "Varicus"; strong warrior. N/A
Varmondo Derived from Longobard; filled with joy. N/A
Varo Derived from the Latin "Varus"; prone to have pimples. N/A
Vedasto Derived from the Latin "Vedastus"; belonging to the Vedia class, very rich ancient Roman family. N/A
Velio Name of provenance; from Velia, ancient locality in Lucania, found the Basilicata region, also called Elča. N/A
Venanzio Derived from the Latin "Venantius"; hunter. N/A
Venceslao From the Polish "Wienec" and "Slawa"; glory of the crown. N/A
Vendelino From ancient Breton, name of provenance; from Vendin. N/A
Venera Derived from the Latin adjective "venerabilis"; respected. N/A
Veneranda Derived from Latin; deserves respect. N/A
Venerando Derived from the Latin "Venerandus"; he who derves to be venerated. N/A
Venerio From the Latin "Venerius"; of Venus. N/A
Ventura Ancient name of Latin origin; the future. N/A
Venturino Derived from the Latin adjective "venturus"; near future. N/A
Venusta Derived from the Latin adjective "venustas"; chaste, pure. N/A
Venustiano From the Latin "Venustianus"; virtuous, chaste. N/A
Venusto From the Latin "Venustus"; ornate, with dignity. N/A
Vera Ancient name derived from the German "War"; protection, defense. N/A
Verano Derived from the Latin "Veranus"of the spring season. N/A
Verecondo Derived from the Latin "Verecundus"modest, respectful. N/A
Veremondo From Celtic; respected by all. N/A
Verena Ancient feminine name of Latin origin; timid, shy. N/A
Verenzio Truncated form of the ancient Latin name "Reverenzio", derived from "reverentia"; respectful, gives reverence. N/A
Veriano Derived from the Latin "Verianus"he who affirms the truth. N/A
Veridiana Ancient feminine name derived from the Latin adjective "viridis"; youthful, fresh. N/A
Verilla Ancient feminine name of Celtic origin; guardian, sentinel. N/A
Verissimo Derived from the Latin "Verissimus"he who affirms the truth. N/A
Vero Derived from the Latin "Verus"sincere, honest. N/A
Veronica Variation of Berenice. Derived from the Greek "Pherenike"; the victorious one. N/A
Verulo Ancient name of ethnic origin; from Verulum, city known today as Veroli, in the Lazio region. N/A
Vestia Derived from "Vest", epiteth given to Jupiter's daughter; goddess of the home fire. N/A
Vestina Ancient Latin name of ethnic origin; belonging to the Vestini, coastal people from the province of Ascoli Piceno, on the Adriatic. N/A
Vezio Name of Sabine origin, latinized as "Veturius"; ancestor, old man. N/A
Viale From the Latin "Vialis"; protector of the travellers. N/A
Viatore From the Latin "Viator"; traveller, pilgrim. N/A
Vicelino Name of Saxon origin; in charge. N/A
Vidiano Ancient name of provincial origin; widower. N/A
Vidone Derived from the Latin "Vidonius"; widower. N/A
Vigberto Name of ancient German origin, latinized as "Vigbertus"; famous warrior. N/A
Vigilia Derived from Latin; she who vigils while meditating. N/A
Vigilio Derived from the Latin "Vigilus"; he who is vigilant. N/A
Vigore Derived from the Latin "vigor"; vigorous, robustness. N/A
Vilfredo Medieval name originating from Savoy, in southern France; he who has free will. N/A
Vilfrido Derived from the High German "Wilfrid"; strong willed protector. N/A
Vilgeforte Ancient feminine name of German origin, latinized as "Vilgefortis"; he who has a strong will. N/A
Villana From the Latin; woman from the countryside. N/A
Villano From the Latin; man from the countryside. N/A
Villeado Derived from ancient German latinized as "Villehadus"; extremely joyful. N/A
Villibaldo Derived from ancient German, latinized as "Villebaldus"; ardently brave. N/A
Villibrordo Ancient name of Longobard origin; he who loves bread. Found also as Vilibrordo. N/A
Vimio Derived from the Latin "Viminius", epiteth given to Jupiter; flexible. N/A
Vincenza From the latin "Vincentia"; victorious. Found also as Vincenzina. N/A
Vincenzo From the latin "Vincentius", derived from "vincens"; victorious. Vincent
Vindemiale Derived from the Latin "Vindemialis"; born during the grape harvest. Found also as Vendemmiale. N/A
Vindonio Derived from the Latin "Vindonius", name of provenance; from the Vindii mountains. N/A
Vinebaldo Derived from the ancient High German "Winibald", latinized as "Vinibaldus"; brave champion. N/A
Vinfrido From the Saxon "Winfrid"; lover of peace. N/A
Vinoco Derived from ancient German, latinized as "Vinocus"; vineyard cultivatot, wine maker. N/A
Viola Ancient name of Latin origin; violet. N/A
Violante From the Latin "Violantes"; resembling a violet. N/A
Virgilio From the Latin "Vergilus", derived from Vergilia, name of a Roman class whose name was associated to the Pleiades, also known as Vergiliae. Found also as Virgilia in the feminine. resembling a violet. N/A
Virginia Derived from the Latin adjective "Virgo"; virgin, honest young girl. N/A
Virginio From the Latin "Virginius"; ready for marriage. N/A
Virone From Gaelic, latinized as "Viriathus"; very virtuous. N/A
Visitazione Name typically found in southern Italy, given in honor of the holy Virgin's visit to Saint Elizabeth. N/A
Vissia Derived from Latin; she who had a vision. N/A
Vistremondo Derived from ancient German; latinized as "Vistremundus"; strong man. N/A
Vitale Derived from Latin; vigorous, full of life. N/A
Vitalia Derived from Latin; daughter of Vitale. N/A
Vitaliano Derived from the Latin "Vitalianus"; son of Vitale. N/A
Vitalico Derived from the Latin "Vitalicus"; he who has exceptional vitality. N/A
Vitalina Feminine name of Latin origin; she who has vitality. N/A
Vito Derived from ancient Saxon, latinized as "Vicus"; bellicose, belligerent. N/A
Vittore Derived from the Latin "Victor"; winner. Victor
Vittoria Feminine form of the Latin name Victor; champion, winner. Victoria
Vittoriano Derived from the Latin "Victorianuse"; he who has won. N/A
Vittorico Derived from the Latin "Victorius"; he who wins. N/A
Vittorino Diminutive of Vittorio with the same meaning. N/A
Vittorio Derived from the Latin "Victor"; winner. Victor
Vittricio Derived from the Latin "Victricius"; winner. N/A
Vitturo Derived from the Latin "Victurus"; he will win. N/A
Vivaldo From the ancient High German "Willwald"; imposes his will. N/A
Vivenzio Derived from the Latin "Viventius"; has great vitality. N/A
Vivenziolo Diminutive of Venzio with the same meaning; has great vitality. N/A
Viviana Feminine form of VIviano with the same meaning. N/A
Viviano Derived from the Latin "Vivianus"; full of life. N/A
Vivina Ancient name of Latin origin; alive. N/A
Vladimiro Slavic variation of the ancient German "Valdomar"; famous king. N/A
Vodino From the ancient Scandinavian "Odhin", derived from "Vadha"; sun. Epiteth of the highest Norse divinity, called by the Germans Wodan. N/A
Volfango Derived from the German "wolf" and "gang"; hunter of wolves. Wolfgang
Volframo Derived from ancient German, latinized as "Volframus"; valorous helper. N/A
Volusiano Derived from the Latin "Volusianus"; belonging to the Volusia people, ancient Roman family. N/A
Vulfranno Ancient name of Longobard origin; errant wolf. N/A
Vulmaro Derived from German, latinized as "Vulmarus"; he who brings happiness.. N/A
Vulpiano Derived from the Latin "Vulpianus"; astute, sly like a fox. N/A
Vunibaldo From the ancient Saxon, "Wynnebald"; courageous, brave friend.N/A

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