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Valentine
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | the strong, the healthy |
| Info about origin: | from a Roman cognomen 'Valentinus' which is derived from Latin 'valens' (strong, healthy) |
| | known from Saint Valentine (3rd century AD) |
| Words: | valens=strong, healthy (Latin) |
| Variants: | Valentine English |
| | Valentin German, French, Russian (#942 in US popularity) |
| | Veltin German |
| | Valente Italian |
| | Valentiano Italian |
| | Valentino Italian |
| | 4 variants more... |
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Vance
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | fen |
| Info about origin: | from a family name deriving from a place name 'fen' |
| Words: | fenn=the fen (Old English) |
| Variants: | Vance English (#788 in US popularity) |
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Vaughan
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| Language of origin: | Welsh |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | small |
| Info about origin: | from a Welsh family name deriving from the word for 'small' |
| Words: | fechan=small (Welsh) |
| Variants: | Vaughan English, Welsh |
| | Vaughn English (#898 in US popularity) |
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Vernon
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| Language of origin: | Old French |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | from an aristocratic family name, brought to England by the Normans |
| | the name contains the word 'vern' (alder), so maybe the family name derives from a place name with a meaning of 'alder tree forest' or similar |
| Words: | vern=the alder (Old French) |
| Variants: | Vernon English, Irish (#613 in US popularity) |
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Victor
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | the victor |
| Info about origin: | used as a title of Hercules and Jupiter |
| | until now there were 3 Popes with the name Victor |
| Words: | victor=the victor (Latin) ; victoria=the victory (Latin) |
| Variants: | Victor English, French, Spanish, Portuguese (#83 in US popularity) |
| | Viktor German, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech |
| | Vico Italian |
| | Vittore Italian |
| | Viturin Rhaeto-Romanic |
| | 4 variants more... |
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Vinzenz
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | the winning |
| Info about origin: | in Christian interpretation 'he who prevails over the suffering in the world |
| | known from Saint Vincent of Saragossa (3rd/4th century AD) |
| Words: | vincere=to win (Latin) |
| Variants: | Vinzenz German |
| | Vicente Spanish (#541 in US popularity) |
| | Vincent French, English, Dutch, Scandinavian (#99 in US popularity) |
| | Vincenzo Italian |
| | 6 variants more... |
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