# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1891 | Venita | Latin | Goddess of love and beauty. | F | |
1892 | Venus | Latin | Goddess of love and beauty. | F | |
1893 | Vera | Latin | True. | F | |
1894 | Veradis | Latin | True. | F | |
1895 | Veradisia | Latin | True. | F | |
1896 | Verbane | Latin | Sacred limb. | F | |
1897 | Verbena | Latin | Sacred limb. | F | |
1898 | Verbenae | Latin | Sacred limb. | F | |
1899 | Verbenia | Latin | Sacred limb. | F | |
1900 | Verda | Latin | Unspoiled. | F | |
1901 | Verna | Latin | Bom in the spring. | F | |
1902 | Verona | Latin | Variant of Veronica: True image; honest image. | F | |
1903 | Veronica | Latin | True image; honest image. Biblical - from the maiden who handed Christ her handkerchief on the way to Calvary. His likeness miraculously appeared on the handkerchief, thus she received her name. | F | |
1904 | Veronika | Latin | Honest. | F | |
1905 | Vespera | Latin | Eveningstar. | F | |
1906 | Vesperia | Latin | Eveningstar. | F | |
1907 | Vespira | Latin | Eveningstar. | F | |
1908 | Vesta | Latin | Goddess of the hearth. | F | |
1909 | Veta | Latin | Life. | F | |
1910 | Vicki | Latin | Diminutive of Victoria: Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901). | F | |
1911 | Vickie | Latin | Diminutive of Victoria: Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901). | F | |
1912 | Vicky | Latin | Diminutive of Victoria: Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901). | F | |
1913 | Victoria | Latin | Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901). | F | |
1914 | Victorine | Latin | Feminine form of Victor: Conqueror. | F | |
1915 | Victriv | Latin | Triumphant. | F | |
1916 | Victriva | Latin | Triumphant. | F | |
1917 | Vigilia | Latin | Alert. | F | |
1918 | Vikki | Latin | Diminutive of Victoria: Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria (1819-1901). | F | |
1919 | Viktoria | Latin | Triumphant. | F | |
1920 | Vincentia | Latin | Triumphant. | F | |
1921 | Vinnie | Latin | Diminutive of Lavinia: In classical mythology, Lavinia was the daughter of King Latinus and the wife of Trojan hero Aeneas, who named the city Lavinium in her honour. | F | |
1922 | Vinny | Latin | Diminutive of Lavinia: In classical mythology, Lavinia was the daughter of King Latinus and the wife of Trojan hero Aeneas, who named the city Lavinium in her honour. | F | |
1923 | Viola | Latin | Flower. | F | |
1924 | Virdia | Latin | Young and budding. | F | |
1925 | Virdis | Latin | Young and budding. | F |