Best names WITH a V -

  1. Aviva
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "springlike, fresh, dewy"
    • Description:

      Aviva is vivacious and memorable, a fresh spin on the Vivian and Vivienne names that have been getting more popular since Angelina and Brad chose one for their twin daughter. Another A-beginning palindrome name: Aziza.
  2. Avner
    • Avon
      • Avonlea
        • Origin:

          Place name
        • Meaning:

          "river by a field"
        • Description:

          As all good Anne of Green Gables buffs would know, Avonlea is the fictional Canadian town created by L. M. Montgomery that Anne Shirley considers home. The literary creation inspired a real Canadian town to adopt the name. Avonlea would make a lovely literary choice for any baby, and would fit in with the Ava and "-lee" naming trends right now.
      • Avra
        • Avril
          • Origin:

            French variation of April
          • Description:

            French Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne has put the spotlight on her name.
        • Avron
          • Aveley
            • Beverly
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "dweller near the beaver stream"
              • Description:

                The remarkable success of the girls' name Everly makes a revival of the name Beverly seem possible. More commonly a masculine name in the 19th century, it began to be used for girls in the early 1900s, reaching #14 ion the popular names list in 1937. Inspirations: Beverly Johnson was the first African-American model to appear on the cover of Vogue, Beverly Sills was a major American soprano, Beverly Cleary authored the beloved 'Ramona' books, and Beverly Goldberg is the beloved TV matriarch of 'The Goldbergs'.
            • Carver
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "wood carver"
              • Description:

                Carver is an occupational name with an artistic bent, as is the newly arrived Painter, which has a fresher feel than the 1990's Carter. It also has eminent last-name links to botanist and educator George Washington Carver and short story master Raymond Carver.
            • Clive
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "lives near a high cliff"
              • Description:

                Clive started life as a surname for someone who lived near a cliff, making it a secret outdoorsy name.

            • Cove
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "small bay"
              • Description:

                Cove is an up-and-coming nature name whose cool sound and peaceful image saw it rising for both sexes... until COVID-19 hit. It remained steady in use for boys in 2021, but actually increased for girls, although it remains a seriously rare and distinctive choice for either gender.
            • Dave
              • Origin:

                Short form of David, Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "beloved"
              • Description:

                Dave is the ultimate good guy name, but where father name David is still holding onto a spot in the Top 20, Dave -- widely used as an independent name in the middle of the last century -- dropped off the Top 1000 a few decades ago and shows no signs of a comeback. Baby Davids today, often named for dad or grandpa, are more likely to be called David than Dave.
            • Daveed
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "beloved"
              • Description:

                An uncommon variant of the classic name David that was brought to the fore by actor and rapper Daveed Diggs, one of the original stars of "Hamilton" on Broadway. He has said that his parents chose that spelling because his dad "liked the look of it."
            • David
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "beloved"
              • Description:

                David is an enduring worldwide classic, used from ancient times to the present day.
            • Davis
              • Origin:

                Surname derived from David, Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "beloved"
              • Description:

                Davis is a fresh way to say David. Some sources define it as "son of David," but we see it as a surname spin on the original. While David is an everyman name, Davis has some creative edge -- and still gets you to the classic guy nickname Dave.
            • Denver
              • Origin:

                English or French place-name and surname
              • Meaning:

                "from Anvers"
              • Description:

                Before there was Aspen, Denver was the Colorado city name of choice, and it reentered the US Top 1000 in 2015 after a 14 year absence as a stylish two-syllable boys’ name with its trendy -er ending. Its decade of greatest use was the 1920s, when it reached as high as Number 422.
            • Devon
              • Origin:

                English place-name
              • Description:

                Devon, spelled like the lovely seaside county in Britain that inspired the name, has crashed since its heyday around the Top 100 in the 1990s. Despite its use as a female name, for example for Devon on the TV show The 4400, Devon continues to be far more popular for boys than for girls.
            • Donovan
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "dark"
              • Description:

                One of the first of the appealing Irish surnames to take off in this country, this boys’ name has long outgrown its "Mellow Yellow" association, which came via the single from a sixties singer-songwriter named Donovan.
            • Edvard