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Of the vanilla flower
Of the family of Van
Girl, woman
Vanilla flower
little pod
vanilla bean
butterfly
Goddess of the forest
queen, goddess, butterfly
Butterfly
beauty, beautiful woman
Grace, favored by God
golden flower
little fan or little banner
Of the family of Vannius; butterfly
God is gracious
white, fair, blessed
beautiful, lovely
little butterfly
Butterfly (Khmer); From the marsh (English)
God's gracious gift
white wave
Possibly 'wanderer' or 'forest spirit'
Vanilla bean
May Day, Walpurgis Night
knowledgeable, aware, acquainted
Goddess of oaths, pledges, and agreements
spring (season)
chosen, best, or spring
Boar; relating to Varaha, the boar incarnation of Vishnu
excellent angel
excellent blessing, best blessing
Excellent, superb, best
guardian, ward
sublime, lofty, rose, or goddess of the stars
Rose, ward, guardian, protector
Rose, a beautiful and fragrant flower
sweet rose
Rose lady, queen of roses
True, truthful
wolf
diverse, various
gift
spring
True, foreign, stranger
of the Varinia family
foreigner, stranger
Lightning; monsoon; rain
stranger, foreigner
to protect, to defend
Golden, beautiful, colorful, fragrant
Varangian woman; foreign woman
twig, sprig, small branch
rain, monsoon
Rain, Goddess of Rain, one who brings rain
Lamp, wick, or a small lamp
rose-like, like a rose
rose
Goddess of wine, night; wife of Varuna
Goddess of the rain; wife of Varuna
Foreign, strange
Fragrance, aroma, dwelling, impression
beautiful, best, or desired
royal, queenly
Means of connection, mediator
queen, empress
Queenly, royal, empress
queen, empress, royal
Royal, queenly
Queen, empress
Fijian form of Vashti, meaning 'beautiful'
Uncertain, possibly 'flower' or 'queen'
beautiful, good
of beauty
Earth, giver of wealth
King of Serpents, one who possesses (wealth)
Earth; bearer of treasure
Spring, bloom, blossom
Description, characteristic, attribute
Queen, empress, royal
clothed
Unknown, possibly related to 'Vathana' meaning 'flower' or 'beautiful'
garden, grove
daughter, child; calf
Destiny, fate
goddess of the earth, goddess of the harvest
Grandmother; possibly 'foreigner' or 'stranger'
garland, string of flowers
Possibly 'valley' or 'life'
knowledge, wisdom
Wealth, prosperity
bringer of joy, voyager
sacred knowledge, wisdom
Part of the Veda, sacred knowledge
forest
Possibly related to 'vedas' (knowledge) or 'vedette' (sentry)
Altar, knowledgeable, sacred, Vedic
Holy, sacred goddess
wise, knowing, or bright
cheerful, serene, merry
Possibly related to 'Vidonia', a type of grape or wine.
spring, dawn, or ray of light
Lute, stringed musical instrument
traveling battle
Life
swooping eagle
One who is swift, fast, or quick
wakefulness, vigilance
way, path, road
Royal compound name, unique to Tongan nobility
victory
unknown, possibly related to 'victory' or 'strength'
power, rule
field
brave, strong, healthy
wave, billow
hidden, veiled, or from Velia (an ancient city)
possibly 'hidden', 'veiled', or 'of Velia'
Companion, fellow traveler
beautiful, beloved, or born on a Friday
great, big
great peace
hidden, veiled, or possibly related to 'will' or 'desire'
veil, covering
Uncertain, possibly 'willow' or 'pledge'
ruler of the home
great glory
revealed, disclosed
great, big, large
friend, companion
possibly 'to choose' or 'good'
prophetess, seeress
calf
resolute protector
great protection
wave
velvet
soft, luxurious fabric
Unknown; likely a modern invented name without a traditional etymology
vein, blood vessel; or a short form of names ending in -vena
hunting, pursuing
coming, approaching
hunting
hunting, chase
warmth, beloved, beautiful
more glory
blessed
a people, a nation
Vandal, a wanderer
Wendish woman; wanderer
Wandal woman
Wendish woman
Wanderer; from the Vandal people
white, fair; a Vandal woman
Roman goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation
worthy of veneration, to be revered
worthy of veneration, revered
venerable, to be revered
love, desire, beauty
from Venice
from Venetia
Venice (the city)
Little Venice
from Venice (the city)
Of Venice
come, arrived
well-born, noble (from Eugenia); from Lavinium (from Lavinia)
possibly 'love' or 'grace'
Possibly related to 'Venice' or a local Fijian term.
beloved, desirable, or related to Venus