# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1926 | Virdisa | Latin | Young and budding. | F | |
1927 | Virdisia | Latin | Young and budding. | F | |
1928 | Virgena | Latin | Chaste; virginal. | F | |
1929 | Virgene | Latin | Chaste; virginal. | F | |
1930 | Virgilia | Latin | Staff bearer. | F | |
1931 | Virgina | Latin | Chaste; virginal. | F | |
1932 | Virginia | Latin | Blossoming; Chaste; virginal. | F | |
1933 | Viridianai | Latin | Green. An Italian saint's name. | F | |
1934 | Virilis | Latin | Fortuna's surname. | F | |
1935 | Virtus | Latin | Virtue. | F | |
1936 | Vita | Latin | Life. | F | |
1937 | Vitia | Latin | Life. | F | |
1938 | Vittoria | Latin | Triumphant. | F | |
1939 | Viv | Latin | Diminutive of Viva: Alive. | F | |
1940 | Viva | Latin | Alive. | F | |
1941 | Vivia | Latin | Variant of Viva: Alive. | F | |
1942 | Vivian | Latin | Lively. | F | |
1943 | Viviana | Latin | Lively. | F | |
1944 | Vivianna | Latin | Variant of Vivien. In Malory's Mort dArthur Vivien was the Lady of the Lake; also the enchantress of Merlin. | F | |
1945 | Vivianne | Latin | Variant of Vivien. In Malory's Mort dArthur Vivien was the Lady of the Lake; also the enchantress of Merlin. | F | |
1946 | Vivienne | Latin | Lively. | F | |
1947 | Volupia | Latin | Sensual pleasure. | F | |
1948 | VTronique | Latin | Variant of Veronica: 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 | |
1949 | Vyvyan | Latin | Variant of Viva: Alive. | F | |
1950 | Xanthe | Latin | A Amazon. | F | |
1951 | Xuxa | Latin | Lily. Nickname for Susana used by the hostess of a popular Brazilian children's TV show. | F | |
1952 | Yabel | Latin | Lovable. | F | |
1953 | Yulene | Latin | Young. | F | |
1954 | Yulenka | Latin | Young. | F | |
1955 | Yulenke | Latin | Young. | F | |
1956 | Yulia | Latin | Young. | F | |
1957 | Yuliya | Latin | Young. | F | |
1958 | Zelda | Latin | Abbreviation of Grizelda: Gray; gray-haired. | F | |
1959 | Zena | Latin | Abbreviation of Zenobia, a third century Arab Queen. | F | |
1960 | Zenobia | Latin | Queen Zenobia was third century ruler of the wealthy Arabian desert city of Palmyra. | F |