English Baby Names

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Vingon
Gift of God.
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Vinni
Diminutive of Vincent, meaning 'conquering'.
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Vinnie
Diminutive of Vincent, meaning 'conquering'.
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Vinny
Diminutive of Vincent, meaning 'conquering'.
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Vinson
Son of Vincent, from the Latin name Vincentius meaning 'conquering'.
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Vinton
From the name of a town in Hertfordshire, England.
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Violet
Violet flower; Purple color.
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Virgene
Virgin.
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Virgie
Diminutive form of Virginia.
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Viridian
Derived from Latin 'viridis' meaning green, referring to the green gemstone o...
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Virtue
Moral excellence.
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Vivid
Bright, intense.
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Vivyan
Full of life.
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Vixen
Female fox.
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Voni
Diminutive of Veronica, meaning 'true image'.
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Vonnie
Diminutive of Yvonne, meaning 'yew wood' or 'archer'.
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Voyage
A journey or trip, often by sea or through unfamiliar places.
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Vulpine
Resembling a fox.
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Wacfeld
Watchful, vigilant.
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Wacian
Watchful, alert.
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Wacleah
From the meadow by the wake.
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Wacuman
Watchman.
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Wade
River crossing.
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Wadesworth
From Wade's estate.
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Wadham
From the meadow by the ford.
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Wadlea
Meadow near the ford.
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Wadleah
Meadow near the ford.
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Wadlei
From the meadow.
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Wadleigh
From the meadow.
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Wadley
From the meadow.
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Wadli
From the meadow.
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Wadlie
From the meadow.
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Wadly
From the meadow.
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Wadron
Lives by the weir.
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Wadsworth
From the estate near the ford.
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Waede
Wanderer, pilgrim.
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Waefreleah
From the quaking aspen meadow.
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Wafer
Derived from the English word for a thin, crisp cake or biscuit.
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Waggoner
Wagon driver.
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Wagoner
Wagon driver.
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Wainet
Derived from Old English 'wægn' meaning 'wagon' or 'cart'.
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Waineta
Derived from the Old English elements 'wægn' meaning 'wagon' and 'wīd' mean...
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Wainetta
Derived from the Old English words 'wægn' meaning wagon and 'wīd' meaning w...
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Wainettah
Derived from the Old English words 'wægn' meaning wagon and 'ett' meaning sm...
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Wainwright
Occupational surname referring to someone who made or repaired wagons. It can...
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Waite
Watchman.
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Waitherer
One who waits.
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Wake
Watchful.
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Wakefield
Field of the wake.
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Wakeley
From the wet meadow.
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