Boys Names V: Meanings, Nicknames


Vladimir

Volodimir is the traditional Ukrainian spelling of the more modern Vladimir

Vitus

Wit is the Polish form of Vitus. Other forms include Veit (German), Vid (Croatian, Slovene, Hungarian), Vít (Czech, Slovak) and Veit (German)

Vittorio

Corso Vittorio Emanuele is a popular covered shopping street in Milan, named after the first king of United Italy

Vito

Vito was a Top 400 American baby boy name for most of first two decades of the 20th century

Virgil

From 1880 to 1946, Virgil was a Top 200 American baby boy name, reaching the Top 100 several times

Vincent

Vincent has been a very popular American male name since the dawn of the 20th century, in or near the Top 100 names. High rank: No. 58 in 1966.

Vidal

Vidal made the Top 100 American baby boy names in 2 years: in 1972 at No. 621, and 1973 at No. 840.

Victor

Before becoming a voice actor, Victor Mignogna was a high school teacher

Vernon

Vernon was continuously in the Top 100 American baby boy names between 1908 and 1937

Verne

Verne was often a nickname for boys named LaVerne until the La was dropped altogether

Vartan

Vartan sounds like a superhero’s name, even though it’s meaning has to do with roses

Vaughn

Vaughn reached Top 400 popularity in the USA from 1947 to 1951

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