Italian |
Etymology | English |
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 |