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Voice or speech in Sanskrit. Symbolizes eloquence and communication.
A Sanskrit name meaning 'wind' or 'air.' In Hindu mythology, Vayu is the god of wind and vital life force.
To lead or rule; from Greek origins
Armenian name traditionally meaning 'warrior' or 'valiant one'.
Armenian name with roots in strength and valor.
Of the sea. Polynesian name symbolizing connection to ocean and maritime heritage.
Splendor, glory, and prosperity in Sanskrit, reflecting wealth and magnificence.
Daughter of Videha; she of the body. Hindu mythology: alternate name for Sita
Valley or lowland; also means to doff one's hat respectfully.
Prosperous and wealthy; derived from Sanskrit roots related to wealth and commerce.
Sanskrit name relating to Vishnu, representing the goddess of wealth and divine feminine power in Hinduism.
Thunderbolt or diamond; symbolizes indestructible power in Hindu and Buddhist contexts
A serpent or demon in Hindu mythology; carries connotations of primordial power and cosmic forces.
Related to Valeria; derived from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong.'
From Saint Walburga; a Germanic name derived from elements meaning foreign and fortress.
Powerful ruler; one who rules with might.
Strong and valiant. Derived from Latin strength symbolism.
Strong and powerful, derived from Latin valens meaning capable and mighty.
Strong and valiant; represents courage and strength.
Strength, health, brave, strong
Strong or brave; Russian feminine form of Valery from Latin.
Strong and worthy; full of valor and strength
Variant of Valerie, from Latin 'Valeria' meaning 'strong' or 'valorous'.
Derived from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong'. Associated with strength and power.
Strong and valiant; from Latin Valerianus, expressing strength, vigor, and power
Strength and valor; feminine form of Valerius from Latin valere
Strong and valiant; derived from the Roman family name Valerius, symbolizing strength and valor.
From Latin Valerius meaning 'strong' and 'healthy'; conveys vigor and wellness.
Strong and valiant; a variant spelling of Valerie from Latin roots indicating strength.
To rule or be valiant. A Slavic name suggesting strength and leadership.
Strong and valiant; related to power and strength.
Derived from figures in Norse and Hindu mythology. In Norse tradition, Vali is a son of Odin; in Hindu tradition, a significant figure from the Ramayana.
Strong and valiant; one of power and courage.
Valley; derived from the French word for a low-lying area between hills
Variant of Valerie, derived from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong'.
Sanskrit origin meaning 'creeper' or 'vine,' symbolizing growth and connection.
Strong and worthy; a variant of Valerie.
Strong, valiant. A variant spelling of Valerie, derived from Latin valere meaning to be strong.
Polish/Slavic name, possibly related to Wanda.
Dutch surname element meaning 'from' or 'of,' used as a given name.
Butterfly; derived from the Vanessa butterfly genus, symbolizing transformation and grace.
Derived from Vanessa, a name created by author Jonathan Swift for literary use
Modern variant of Vanessa (created name); meaning uncertain.
Nickname form of Evangeline, from Greek evangelos meaning messenger or bringer of good news
Voice or speech; from Sanskrit meaning eloquence and communication
Gracious gift. Russian diminutive of Ivan.
Variant of Vanessa, a literary name created by author William Thackeray with no established pre-literary etymology.
Butterfly; literary creation meaning butterfly or related to vanity
Sanskrit origin meaning 'dynasty,' 'lineage,' or 'succession,' symbolizing family heritage and continuity.
Sanskrit name meaning 'of the lineage' or 'from the dynasty'.
Russian diminutive meaning 'God's gracious gift'; familiar form of Ivan.
Boon; gift; blessing; a favor bestowed.
Blessing or boon; refers to divine grace and favor in Sanskrit.
Blessing or boon; a divine gift representing grace.
Armenian historical name; carries significance from the martyr saint Vardan Mamikonian.
Growth, flourishing, or increase. A Sanskrit name denoting prosperity and development.
Excellent, worthy of choice; a Sanskrit term for what is supreme and desirable.
Color in Sanskrit; also refers to the caste system classifications in Hindu tradition
Variant of Veronica, from Latin meaning 'true image'.
Sanskrit word meaning 'rain'. Represents growth, renewal, and abundance in Hindu tradition.
Raining or rain-like; derived from Sanskrit Varsha meaning rain, with the feminine suffix -ini.
Rose; symbolizes beauty and elegance.
Water or rain; Hindu god of waters and oceans representing life force.
Foreign; symbolizes strength, resilience, and protection. Russian form of Barbara.
Spanish and Portuguese name traditionally referring to a Basque person.
Beautiful. A name of Persian origin used in biblical tradition.
Royal, kingly; derived from Greek basileus meaning king.
King; derived from Greek basileus, conveying royal authority and noble bearing.
Feminine form of Basil; derived from Greek 'basileus' meaning royal or kingly.
King; derived from Greek basileus meaning royal authority
Greek feminine name derived from basilissa meaning queen or royal, symbolizing nobility and power.
Royal or kingly, derived from Greek basileus (king). Represents nobility and sovereignty.
Royal or kingly; derived from the Greek word for king.
Royal and majestic; a Russian name derived from Greek 'basilissa' meaning queen or royal woman.
Kingly or royal, derived from the ancient Greek word for king.
Most excellent, most wealthy; one of the seven cosmic sages in Hindu mythology
Royal ruler, kingly one.
Small; from Welsh 'bach' meaning small, referring to a person of small stature.
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