Baby Girl Names Starting With V

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40 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Violet
Rising Fast
Vienna
Hidden Gem
Verena
Classic Pick
Vivian
Editor's Pick

Violet (VIE-uh-let)

A flower name of Latin origin, symbolizing modesty and faithfulness.

Top 10 Baby Girl Names Starting With V Names

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1VioletVIE-uh-letA flower name of Latin origin, symbolizing modesty and faithfulness. Ranked #13 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Top
2VivianVIV-ee-uhnOf Latin origin, meaning "alive." It has been a popular name throughout history ... Ranked #72 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Classic
3ValentinaVal-en-TEE-nahA Latin name meaning "strong" or "healthy," often associated with St. Valentine. Ranked #35 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.Trending
4VictoriaVic-TOR-ee-ahLatin for "victory," made famous by Queen Victoria of England. Ranked #54 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Popular
5ValerieVAL-uh-reeOf Latin origin, meaning "strength" or "valor," popular in French-speaking count... Ranked #127 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Classic
6VanessaVuh-NESS-uhA literary name invented by Jonathan Swift, possibly based on Esther Vanhomrigh’... Ranked #377 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: falling.Popular
7VeraVEER-uhOf Russian origin, meaning "faith" or "truth". Ranked #205 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.Classic
8ViennaVee-EN-uhNamed after the capital city of Austria, known for its rich cultural history. Ranked #434 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.Trending
9VivienneVIV-ee-enA French form of Vivian, meaning "alive". Ranked #172 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.Trending
10VerenaVuh-REE-nuhA Swiss-German name, possibly derived from the Latin "vereri" meaning "to respec... Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1084 in 1916.Rare
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Violet
VIE-uh-let
A flower name of Latin origin, symbolizing modesty and faithfulness. Ranked #13 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Top Top
Vivian
VIV-ee-uhn
Of Latin origin, meaning "alive." It has been a popular name throughout history and literature. Ranked #72 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Valentina
Val-en-TEE-nah
A Latin name meaning "strong" or "healthy," often associated with St. Valentine. Ranked #35 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Victoria
Vic-TOR-ee-ah
Latin for "victory," made famous by Queen Victoria of England. Ranked #54 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Valerie
VAL-uh-ree
Of Latin origin, meaning "strength" or "valor," popular in French-speaking countries. Ranked #127 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Vanessa
Vuh-NESS-uh
A literary name invented by Jonathan Swift, possibly based on Esther Vanhomrigh’s nickname, "Vany". Ranked #377 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: falling.
Popular
Vera
VEER-uh
Of Russian origin, meaning "faith" or "truth". Ranked #205 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Classic
Vienna
Vee-EN-uh
Named after the capital city of Austria, known for its rich cultural history. Ranked #434 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Vivienne
VIV-ee-en
A French form of Vivian, meaning "alive". Ranked #172 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
Trending
Verena
Vuh-REE-nuh
A Swiss-German name, possibly derived from the Latin "vereri" meaning "to respect". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1084 in 1916.
Rare
Valeria
Vah-LEER-ee-ah
The feminine form of Valerius, a Roman family name meaning "strong" or "healthy". Ranked #162 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Popular
Viola
Vye-OH-luh
Italian for "violet," referring to the flower, and also a musical instrument. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #59 in 1918.
Rare
Virginie
veer-ZHEE-nee
The French form of Virginia, meaning "maiden" or "pure". Outside US top 1000 in 1999; peak #4024 in 1930.
Rare
Vita
VEE-tah
Latin for "life". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #803 in 1921.
Rare
Vada
VAY-dah
Of German origin, meaning "rule". Ranked #886 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable.
Rare
Vienne
Vee-EN
A French city, similar to Vienna. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #7479 in 2005.
Rare
Verity
VER-i-tee
Of Latin origin, meaning "truth". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1482 in 2025.
Rare
Valora
Vah-LOHR-ah
A modern name derived from "valor," meaning courage and strength. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2954 in 1963.
Rare
Vinaya
Vi-NAH-yah
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "modesty" or "good behavior". Outside US top 1000 in 2023; peak #11582 in 2007.
Rare
Viveca
Vi-VEE-kah
A Scandinavian form of Vivica, meaning "alive". Outside US top 1000 in 2020; peak #2164 in 1957.
Rare
Vanora
Va-NOHR-ah
A Welsh name meaning "white wave". Outside US top 1000 in 2018; peak #16639 in 2011.
Rare
Vesper
VES-per
Latin for "evening star". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2267 in 2023.
Rare
Villette
Vee-LET
French, meaning "small town".
Rare
Vitoria
Vee-TOH-ree-ah
Portuguese and Spanish form of Victoria, meaning "victory". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #6889 in 2010.
Rare
Valda
VAHL-dah
Of German origin, meaning "ruler". Outside US top 1000 in 1982; peak #1357 in 1957.
Rare
Valli
VAH-lee
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "creeper" or "vine". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #1314 in 1952.
Rare
Vanina
Va-NEE-nah
A Corsican diminutive of Giovanna (Italian for Joan), meaning "God is gracious".
Rare
Verlie
VER-lee
A variant of Verly, from the French town of Verly. Outside US top 1000 in 1970; peak #791 in 1917.
Rare
Vevila
Ve-VEE-lah
Possibly a created name, blending sounds or meanings.
Rare
Viridiana
Vi-ri-dee-AH-nah
Of Spanish origin, meaning "evergreen" or "verdant". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #841 in 1995.
Rare
Visenya
Vi-SEN-yah
A name from the "Game of Thrones" series, of unknown meaning but likely derived from Viserys. Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #6816 in 2025.
Rare
Valentia
Va-LEN-shee-ah
Variant of Valentina, meaning "strength" or "health". Outside US top 1000 in 2020; peak #15701 in 1993.
Rare
Vali
VAH-lee
A name of Norse origin, meaning "chosen" or "divine". Outside US top 1000 in 2023; peak #9504 in 2020.
Rare
Valiant
VAH-lee-ant
An English surname meaning "brave" or "courageous".
Rare
Vanya
VAH-nyah
A Russian short form of names like Ivan or Ivana, meaning "God is gracious". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #2194 in 2020.
Rare
Velda
VEL-dah
Of German origin, meaning "ruler" or "power". Outside US top 1000 in 2020; peak #502 in 1920.
Rare
Vevina
Ve-VEE-nah
Possibly a created name, blending sounds or meanings.
Rare
Vianne
Vee-ANN
French, meaning "alive" or "full of life". Outside US top 1000 in 2025; peak #5990 in 2005.
Rare
Violante
Vyo-LAN-te
Italian and Portuguese form of Yolanda, meaning "violet flower".
Rare
Viviana
Vee-vee-AH-nah
A Spanish and Italian form of Vivian, meaning "alive". Ranked #331 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: rising.
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🔊 Pronunciation Guide

VioletVIE-uh-let
VivianVIV-ee-uhn
ValentinaVal-en-TEE-nah
VictoriaVic-TOR-ee-ah
ValerieVAL-uh-ree
VanessaVuh-NESS-uh
VeraVEER-uh
ViennaVee-EN-uh

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Sibling & Middle Names

Violet & Rose
Both are beautiful flower names.
Victoria & Elizabeth
Both are classic royal names.
Vivian & Oliver
A vintage pairing with a sweet sound.
Valentina & Mateo
A romantic Italian pairing.
Violet & Grace
Classic and simple.
Victoria & Rose
Elegant and timeless.
Vivian & Claire
Sophisticated and chic.
Valentina & Marie
A touch of European flair.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of baby girl names starting with V?
Baby girl names starting with V have origins in various cultures, including Latin, German, and Slavic. Many V names derive from Latin roots, often associated with strength, life, or victory. Exploring these origins can offer deeper meaning and connection to the name you choose.
Are baby girl names starting with V popular?
The popularity of baby girl names starting with V varies widely. Names like Violet, Victoria, and Vivian have been consistently popular for generations. Other V names are more unique and less common, providing a distinctive choice for parents seeking something different.
What are some unique baby girl names starting with V?
If you're looking for a unique baby girl name starting with V, consider options like Verena, Vesper, or Vanora. These names are less common and offer a sense of individuality. Researching the meanings and origins of these unique names can help you find one that resonates with your personal preferences.
What are some classic baby girl names starting with V?
Classic baby girl names starting with V include Victoria, Vivian, and Valerie. These names have stood the test of time and remain stylish choices for parents. Their enduring appeal stems from their strong meanings, historical significance, and pleasant sounds.
How do I choose the perfect baby girl name starting with V?
Choosing the perfect baby girl name starting with V involves considering several factors. Think about the name's meaning, origin, sound, and how well it flows with your last name. Consider names that reflect your family's heritage or hold personal significance. Ultimately, the best name is one that you love and that feels right for your daughter.

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