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[Opinions] What are some Girls V names?
What are Girls V names you like, love, or find interesting, rare or just plain made-up?Give me all you got! Looking for new suggestions!Here are mine...Vada
Vaida
Vanity
Verity
Vienna
Victoria
Vanessa
Viviana
Give me all you got or can think of! All suggestions are welcomed!Thank you! And have a great day or night!Tammy Lynn Married to Joshua WalterKaleb Joshua WyattLilith Morgana JuneJoah Paul BenjaminSariah Jade Alice 01-16-15Freya Aliona Jocelyn 02-21-17Bellamy Christopher Jordan 12-15-2021Newest Family member is Anakin Jericho NN AJ our cat fur baby.

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Thank you! I like these a lot! Vidia
Vera
Valencia
Valorie
Victoria
Velma
Vanessa
Vivian (This was my grandmother's name, but I probably wouldn't use it, as my brother wants to)
Vivica
Vanora
Viana
Veda
Valerie
Veanne
Varina
Thank you! I like these a lot!Vanessa
Vivica
Vanora
Viana
Valerie
Veanne
Valerie
Valora
Vanessa
Veda
Vendela
Vera
Verena
Verona
Veronica
Vita
Viveca
Vivienne
Vlasta
Vonda
Venka, Verona, Valli, Violeta, Vitalia, Viatrix, Verna, Veerle, Vesper, Veronica, Velia, Viola, Viviette, Viktorya, Vienne, Vesta, Valora, Virve, Virgen, Vesna, Venera, Voirrey, Vivienne, Velvela, Venetia, Valletta, Veridia, Vendetta, Vesunna, Verveine, Veronese, Vanilla, Védastine, Vadelma, Velile, Verissima, Valbjörk, Vogel, Vardiel, Veturia, Vivie, Violanda, Vivella, Vijolīte, Vermilia, Viridis, Verjaluys, Viatte, Vajada, Vinayika.
Thank you! I like these a lot!Verona
Valli
Violeta
Viatrix
Vesper
Veronica
Velia
Viola
Viviette
Viktorya
Vienne
Valora
Venera
Venetia
Veridia
Vesunna
Veronese
Verissima
Veturia
Violanda
Vivella
Vermilia
Viatte
Vajada
Vinayika
Love Vada!Also enjoy Vallie and Verity
Thank you! I love Vada too! I also like Verity a lot!
Love: Valencia, Vera (pronounced VAIR-uh), Verena, Veronica, Violet, Vivian, Viviana, Vivica
Like: Valeska, Valerie, Vanessa, Veridiana/Viridiana, Verity, Verona, Viola, Violetta
Okay: Valentine, Veda, Venus, Veronique, Viorica

This message was edited 12/23/2024, 10:20 AM

ValerieValenciaValentinaVanessaVeronicaVicki
Valentina
Valeria
Valerie
Velma
Vera
Viola
Violet
Violeta
Viveca
Vivien (this spelling)I also like Vada and Verity. :)Can't say I have anything nice to say about Vanity!Verity & Vanity are like good twin, bad twin 🤭
Thank you! I like these alot!Valentina
Valeria
Valerie
Velma
Vera
Viola
Violet
Violeta
VivecaI also like Vada and Verity.I like Vanity personally!
Vanessa
Vivien - only that spelling
Victoria, nn Vickie
Vickie as a stand-alone
Verity
Thank you! I like these a lot!Vanessa
Victoria, but I like NN Tori not Vickie
Verity
Vaeda
Vale as a mn
Vionnet (vee o nay)
Vivian
Verity
Violette
Violet
Vendora
Varina / VerenaI went to school with a girl named Vendetta
Thank you! I like these a lot!Vaeda
Vale
Vionnet (vee o nay)
Verity
Violette
Violet
Varina
Thank you! I like these a lot!Victoria
Vanessa
Veronica
Vera
Viktoriya
Vera / Vira / Vyara
Veriko (Georgian diminutive Vera)
Venka
Vaike
Volodymyra
Vasylyna
Valentina / Valentyna / Valyantsina
Vatslava
Vyacheslava
Vesna
Voski
Valeriya / Valeryja
Valeska (German diminutive Valeria)
Vjekoslava (j = y)
Vladislava
Vítězslava (vee-tyeh-slah-vah)
Vlatka
Vaivorykštė
Volha (reminds me of the word воля (volya) which means "will (as in free will)" in my language, or river Volga)
Vytautė
Vykv-yna
Thank you! I like these a lot!Viktoriya
Vera
Vira
Vyara
Vasylyna
Valentina
Valentyna
Valyantsina
Valeriya
Valeria
Vytautė
Vykvyna
Sorry I don't like dashes in names. Not my cup of tea I'm afraid! I do like the way it looks maybe Vykv'yna. I just don't like the dash. Sorry!
I mean, that's fair, it's usually the same with me. But Vykv-yna isn't like an English name where you can just choose to not have a dash or a Korean name where you can choose to not transcript it with a dash
It's a name that's (most likely) a combination of two Chukchi words, similar to the Tuvan name Dalay-kys. An apostrophe in Cyrillic transcriptions denotes to pallatisation (i. e. y sound, like la pallatised is lya) or an apostrophe in the spelling (only Ukrainian + Belarusian), like Мар'яна can be written as Mar'yana. Most of the time, English speakers choose to simply the spellings and not include those marks.