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Vindhyaavaasini
She who dwells in the Vindhya mountains, a name for the goddess Parvati.
Sanskrit
Vindhyanilaya
Residing in the Vindhya mountains.
Sanskrit
Vindhyavasini
Residing in the Vindhya mountains.
Sanskrit
Vinuthna
The dawn.
Sanskrit
Virati
Means 'cessation' or 'end' in Sanskrit, often referring to the cessation of w...
Sanskrit
Virginia
From the Roman name Verginius, possibly meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin'.
Latin
Virika
A small wave or ripple; also a name for the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Viruja
Born from the sea, Goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Vishnumaya
The divine maya (illusion) of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Vishvavati
Universal Goddess, Goddess of the World.
Sanskrit
Vishvesha
Lord of the Universe.
Sanskrit
Vishwaja
Born of the Universe.
Sanskrit
Vishwajanani
Mother of All, Universal Mother.
Sanskrit
Vishwambhara
Wearing the universe.
Sanskrit
Vishwambhari
Wearing the universe.
Sanskrit
Vishweshwari
Goddess of the universe
Sanskrit
Vishweswari
Goddess of the universe.
Sanskrit
Visva
The universe.
Sanskrit
Viswarupa
The divine universal form.
Sanskrit
Vitoria
Victory, derived from the Latin word 'victoria'.
Portuguese
Vittal
One who is desired or loved; also a name for the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Vittalapriya
Beloved of Vishnu, a name for the Hindu god.
Sanskrit
Vittoria
Victory, derived from the Latin word 'victoria'.
Italian
Viviane
Viviane is the French form of Viviana, meaning 'alive' or 'lively'.
French
Vyomika
Deity of the sky or heaven.
Sanskrit
Waahida
Unique, singular, or the only one.
Arabic
Waineta
Derived from the Old English elements 'wægn' meaning 'wagon' and 'wīd' mean...
English
Wainete
Born during the weeding season.
Kikuyu
Wainetta
Derived from the Old English words 'wægn' meaning wagon and 'wīd' meaning w...
English
Wainettah
Derived from the Old English words 'wægn' meaning wagon and 'ett' meaning sm...
English
Wairimu
Wairimu means 'of the rain' or 'rainy season' in Kikuyu.
Kikuyu
Wakeen
One who establishes, strengthens.
Arabic
Wakeisha
Combination of the name Wake and Keisha.
Swahili
Wakesia
Derived from the English surname Wake, meaning 'watchful' or 'alert'.
English
Wakiuru
One who is born during the harvest season.
Kikuyu
Walhalla
Hall of the chosen slain heroes in Norse mythology.
Germanic
Wallda
Ruler of the army.
Germanic
Walta
Ruler of the army.
German
Waltraud
Ruler of the army.
German
Wanaaonani
Those who love each other.
Swahili
Wandzia
Diminutive of Wanda, meaning 'wanderer' or 'from the Vistula tribe'.
Polish
Wangu
Means 'of the leopard' or 'leopard-like' in Kikuyu.
Kikuyu
Wanika
Goddess of the forest and wild nature.
Hawaiian
Wanja
Born during the rainy season.
Swahili
Warqah
A name of a Christian monk who was a relative of Khadijah, the first wife of ...
Arabic
Wasaya
In the indigenous culture, the name Wasaya does not have a specific meaning. ...
Cherokee
Washburn
From the sandy brook.
English
Washie
Derived from the Old English word 'wæsc' meaning 'wash', possibly a nickname...
English
Wavery
From the wave or wavering.
English
Waylahskise
Eye of the storm.
Cherokee
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