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Italian form of Virgil, named after the Roman poet Virgil.
Pure or virginal. Symbolizes innocence and virtue.
Moral excellence and righteousness; represents integrity and goodness.
Conqueror; one who prevails. Spanish variant of Vincent.
Great, immense, or mighty. Sanskrit name expressing grandeur and vastness.
The preserver; one of the principal Hindu deities
World or universe; represents infinite cosmic consciousness
Universe, world; cosmic consciousness in Sanskrit philosophy
Wonder, astonishment, or amazement. From Sanskrit expressing awe and marvel.
Of or relating to life; vital and full of vitality.
Vital and full of life. From Latin 'vitalis' meaning 'of or relating to life'.
Derived from Latin 'vitalis', meaning full of life or vital
Life-giving; Russian form of Vitalis from Latin meaning vital or full of life force.
Life-giving or vital; derived from Latin 'vitalis' meaning relating to life.
Conqueror, victor. Derived from Latin meaning triumph and victory.
Victory or victorious. Portuguese and Spanish variant of Victoria.
Victory; victorious or triumphant.
Italian form of Victor, from Latin 'victor' meaning 'conqueror' or 'winner'.
Latin word meaning 'live' or used as an exclamation 'long live', symbolizing life and vibrancy.
Alive and lively; symbolizes vitality and energy.
Full of life or lively.
Alive, lively, or living. From the Latin vivus meaning to live or be alive.
Lively and living; symbolizes vitality, vivacity, and life force.
Wisdom, discrimination, and discernment in Hindu philosophy
Sanskrit name meaning 'discrimination' or 'discernment,' referring to the ability to distinguish real from unreal in Hindu philosophy.
From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'alive' or 'lively'. Symbolizes vitality, energy, and vibrancy.
Alive, lively, full of life
Living, full of life. From the Latin 'vivus,' symbolizing vitality and liveliness.
Variant of Vivian/Vivienne from Latin 'vivus' meaning 'living' or 'lively'; symbolizes vitality.
Lively, living. From Latin Viviana, symbolizing vitality.
Living and alive. From Latin 'vivus' meaning 'living', signifying vitality and liveliness.
Living or lively; derived from Latin 'vivus' meaning alive or full of life.
Diminutive of Vivienne; derived from Latin 'vivus' meaning alive or lively, conveying vitality.
Lively or alive
Variant of Vivian, from Latin vivus meaning alive or lively, symbolizing vitality and energy.
Lively and full of life; vibrant and energetic
Part of life; derived from Vyan (life force) and ansh (part).
Ruler; one who rules with power and authority.
Glorious ruler; one who rules with glory and authority.
Glorious ruler; combines Vlad (rule) and Slav (glory).
Power or rule; from Slavic vlast meaning authority or power
Waterfall or clearing; Norse-origin surname used as given name.
Sanskrit 'vraja' meaning 'community' or 'herd', sacred in Hindu tradition, associated with Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit name connected to barley and grain in Vedic tradition, representing nourishment and growth.
Sanskrit name referring to the sacred basil plant (tulsi) or Krishna's divine grove, symbolizing devotion and spirituality.
Associated with the holy basil plant and the sacred groves of Krishna in Hindu tradition.
Slavic origin meaning 'wolf'; symbolizes strength, loyalty, and wildness
Glorious, magnificent, majestic
In Sanskrit and Hindu philosophy, refers to Vyana Vayu, one of the five vital life energies in yoga and Ayurveda
Array or arrangement; associated with Vyasa, the legendary sage and composer of the Mahabharata.
Victory.
Modern spelling variant of Violet; derived from the violet flower, symbolizing modesty and virtue.
Sky and universe; boundless potential
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