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Wind in Sanskrit; symbolizes movement, flow, and the vital life force.
Fortune or luck; represents good destiny.
Bringer of joy or she who brings happiness; variant of Beatrice from Latin.
Knowledge; related to the ancient Hindu scriptures called the Vedas
One who embodies the Vedas; combining 'Veda' (sacred knowledge/scriptures) and 'ansh' (part/portion).
One who knows or understands the Vedas; relating to Vedantic philosophy and ancient Hindu spiritual knowledge.
Limbs or divisions of the Vedas; refers to the six auxiliary disciplines of Vedic knowledge in Hindu philosophy.
Part of the Vedas or embodiment of knowledge. From Veda (sacred knowledge) and ansh (part/portion).
One who embodies Vedic knowledge; feminine form relating to the ancient Hindu scriptures.
One who knows the Vedas or understands ultimate knowledge
Knowledge or wisdom. Related to Vedanta, Sanskrit philosophical texts.
Related to the Vedas, representing sacred knowledge and wisdom in Hindu philosophy.
Part of the Vedas; a portion of divine knowledge and sacred wisdom.
Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'altar' or relating to the Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures.
String instrument; musical and artistic
Sanskrit origin meaning 'brave,' 'courageous,' or 'hero.'
Brave one, courageous warrior in Sanskrit; symbolizes strength, heroism, and valor.
Meadow. Spanish word used as a name; also from the star Vega in the Lyra constellation.
Strong, powerful; also associated with Hindu deity Murugan.
Female seer or prophetess; derived from Germanic roots associated with mystical vision and wisdom.
From the settlement or town
From Latin vena, meaning vein.
One who conquers or is victorious. Derived from the Latin word for victory.
Venice; from the historic Italian city.
Related to Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
From Venice; of Venetian origin
Derived from Venice, the Italian city. Associated with grace, waterways, and romantic beauty.
From Venice—relating to the Italian city, suggesting beauty and elegance.
Italian name derived from Venice, the historic city in northeastern Italy.
Short form of Venkateswara, a Hindu deity; implies divine blessings.
Spanish name meaning fortune, luck, and adventure, symbolizing good destiny
Wind; represents movement, freedom, and the breath of change.
Faith, truth, true
Words; language
A modern name, possibly related to verdant or vibrant.
True; derived from Latin meaning truthful
True image; refers to the veil of Veronica in Christian tradition.
From the Roman poet Virgil, carrying literary and intellectual associations with eloquence and mastery.
Variant of Virginia, associated with virginity or the Latin root 'virginis' (virgin).
Truth, a virtue name representing honesty and integrity.
Golden or reddish in color; derived from French vermeil meaning gilded or golden.
Derived from Verna, relating to spring; spring-like or fresh.
Means of or relating to spring, symbolizing renewal and growth.
Related to spring; a feminine variant of Vernon
Variant of Verna, from Latin meaning 'green' or 'spring-like', symbolizing renewal.
Derived from Germanic roots, meaning traveler or one who journeys.
Literary invented name
Feminine variant related to Vernon, possibly from Latin 'vernus' meaning 'of spring' or 'vernal'.
True image or true face; from Saint Veronica who wiped Jesus' face
Spring-like; feminine variation of Vernon derived from Latin 'vernus' meaning spring.
Of spring. Feminine form of Vernon, from Latin 'vernalis' meaning springtime or fresh.
From Latin 'verus' meaning true, or short form of Veronica
Spring-like; flourishing
True image; from Latin 'vera icon', associated with truthfulness and authenticity.
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