Best names WITH a V -

  1. Gustav
    • Origin:

      Teutonic
    • Meaning:

      "staff of the Goths"
    • Description:

      Gray-bearded name heard primarily in Sweden and Germany.
  2. Gustavo
    • Origin:

      Latinate variation of Gustav
    • Description:

      Well used in the Latino and Italian-American communities.
  3. Gwenevere
    • Gwenevieve
      • Gwynfor
        • Harvest
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "the season for gathering in agricultural crops"
          • Description:

            Harvest has been occasionally used as a name since the eighteenth century, originally as evenly unisex, though it tips a bit in the girls' direction in the contemporary US. Given the rise of such popular baby names as Harper and August, plus new word names from Heaven to True, Harvest sounds more possible now than ever.
        • Harvest
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            Harvest has been occasionally used as a name since the eighteenth century, originally as evenly unisex, but in the US data for last year was starting to lean more female, given to 29 girls and 11 boys. Harvest can be seen as pleasantly archaic, rich and ripe, fitting in with popular baby names like Harper and Harry, and is also a fresh take on names like Autumn and August and one of the best names for autumn babies.
        • Harvey
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "battle worthy"
          • Description:



            Harvey, which was brought to England by the Normans and is a version of the French name Herve, is a genial, old-timey name that has been much more popular across the pond. It has been a Top 100 choice in England & Wales since 1997.
        • Havana
          • Origin:

            Cuban place-name
          • Description:

            Politics aside, the Cuban capital is one of the most rhythmic of place-names. The question is: can politics be put aside?
        • Haven
          • Origin:

            Word name, English
          • Meaning:

            "a place of safety"
          • Description:

            Like Harbor, one of the new generation of word names with appealing meanings, though (female) memoirist Haven Kimmel has tipped it decidedly toward the girls' side.
        • Hefina
          • Iva
            • Ivalo
              • Origin:

                Greenlandic
              • Meaning:

                "sinew"
              • Description:

                This is a Greenlandic girls' name made famous when Princess Mary and Prince Frederik named their twin daughter Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda.
            • Ivan
              • Origin:

                Russian variation of John
              • Meaning:

                "God is gracious"
              • Description:

                Though some might find it a bit heavy-booted, Ivan is one of the few Russian boys' names to become fully accepted into the American naming pool.
            • Ivana
              • Origin:

                Feminine variation of Ivan
              • Description:

                A rarely used Slavic name until the Czech-born ex-Mrs. Trump took it over the top. Daughter's name Ivanka adds a dollop of charm.
            • Ivanka
              • Origin:

                Variation of Ivana
              • Meaning:

                "God is gracious"
              • Description:

                High-profile First Daughter Trump bears a nickname for her mother's name, Ivana. But though quite common in Slavic countries, and despite its international appeal, Ivanka is likely to remain a Singe-Celebrity name in the US — the Oprah of the political world — for the foreseeable future. Ivanka's larger impact on names may be inspiring parents to name their daughters after their moms.
            • Ivanna
              • Origin:

                Feminine of Ivan, which is itself a variation of John
              • Description:

                Ivanna / Ivana both come out of the name "John" by way of the Russian variant Ivan. Whereas Joanna feels dated, Ivanna feels cosmopolitan and fresh. Ivanka (of Trump fame) is a diminutive version of Ivanna.
            • Ivar
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "yew wood, archer, warrior"
              • Description:

                Closer to the original Norse name Ívarr, it is part of a small group of names with similar roots: Ivor, Iver, Ivo, Ives, and Evander, which all make rugged yet gentle feeling choices. Used throughout Scandinavia, Ivar is in the Swedish Top 100 and is also on the rise in the UK, outranking the English variation, Ivor.
            • Ivetta
              • Ivette
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Yvette
                • Description:

                  Feels more modern than the Y version but also less authentic.