Vanny
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A diminutive form of Vanessa.
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Veleda
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“The virgin prophetess,” in allusion to a Germanic maiden revered for her prophetic prowess.
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German
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Verecunda
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“The bashful one,” from the Latin verecundus, shy.
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Victorian
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A variant form of Victoria.
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Vietta
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A diminutive form of Viola or Violet.
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Viette
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A variant spelling of Vietta.
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Vingy
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A diminutive form of Virginia.
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Virida
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“Fresh, like the green stuff of spring,” from the Latin viriclis, green.
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Latin
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Vitaliana
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A variant form, regarded as German, of Vita and Vivian.
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German
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Vivvie
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A diminutive form of Vivian.
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Volette
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A variant spelling of Voletta.
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Volupa
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“She who is desired,” from the Latin volup, desired, wished, etc.
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Latin
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Volupia
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“Sensual pleasure,” in allusion to the Volupia of Roman lore who was the symbol of sensual delight.
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