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First Name Directory - Starting with V
This site is dedicated to maintaining a database of first names from all over the world. We are still working to add all meanings to the names and sort them by gender, ethic and other behavior.
Most names come from the European and Arab area, especially italian, spanish, french and german firstnames.
Vitomir
Vitomir (Polish: Witomir, Serbian: Витомир) – is an old Slavic origin given name derived from elements: vito "to rule" and mir "peace, world, prestige". Feminine form: Vitomira/Witomira. Nicknames: Vito, Miro, Mirek, Vitek. The name may refer to:
Vladimir Vladimir (Russian Cyrillic: Влади́мир Russian pronunciation: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr], Old Church Slavonic: Владимѣръ) is a male Slavic given name of Church Slavonic and Old Slavic origin, now widespread throughout all Slavic nations. It is also a common name in former Soviet non-Slavic countries where Christianity is practised, such as Armenia.
Vladislav Vladislav (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў (Uladzislaŭ); Polish: Władysław, Włodzisław; Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian: Владислав; Ukrainian: Владислав (Vladyslav)) is a Slavic male given name, sometimes confused with/treated as the same as Ladislav. It is traditionally Latinized as either Vladislaus or (erroneously) Ladislaus, or sometimes Vladislas. Feminine form is Vladislava/Władysława.
Velimir Velimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Велимир) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name, a Slavic name derived from elements vele "great" and mir "peace, prestige".
Vladan Vladan (pronounced [ʋlǎːdan], Serbian Cyrillic: Владан) is a short form of Slavic names beginning with the element volod / vlad meaning "to rule, ruler". Feminine forms are: Vladana and Vladanka. The name may refer to:
Volodymyr Volodymyr (Ukrainian: Володимир) is a Ukrainian male given name.
Vsevolod Vsevolod or Wsewolod (Cyrillic: Всеволод) is a Slavic (particularly, Ukrainian and Russian) male first name. Its etymology is from Slavic roots 'vse' (all) and 'volodeti' (to rule) and means 'lord-of-everything/everybody', (similar to another princely name, "Vladimir" or "Volodymyr"). It is equivalent to the Belarusian Usevalad, Lithuanian Visvaldas, Latvian Visvaldis and German Wissewald. The corresponding patronymic is Vsevolodovich.
In the data base are, apart from modern and traditional first names also American, Arab, Germans, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Dutch, Northern, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavian, Spanish, and Swedish first names.
Note: With an international list of names it can occur that some first names are identical to label names. Hereby we point out that all used marks are property of their respective owners.