Here you’ll find 49 Asian girl names that start with V, organized from “Vafia” to “Vân”. These names span East, South, Southeast, Central, and West Asian traditions and include modern and classical choices.
Asian girl names that start with V are feminine given names used across many Asian languages and cultures. Many reflect local meanings, such as nature, virtue, or family ties, and some have long literary histories.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, Meaning/Source, Alternate spellings, and Notes/Citations.
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Asian girl names that start with V
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning / Alternate spellings / Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vaishali | India (Sanskrit) | vye-SHAH-lee | Greatness, prosperous; from a historical Indian city. Alternate: Baishali. |
| Vandana | India (Sanskrit) | VUN-duh-nah | Worship, praise, adoration. Also Vandhana. |
| Varsha | India (Sanskrit) | VUR-shah | Rain, monsoon season. Alternate: Barsha. |
| Vani | India (Sanskrit) | VAH-nee | Voice, speech, eloquence. From goddess Saraswati. Also Vaani. |
| Veda | India (Sanskrit), Persian | VAY-dah | Knowledge, wisdom. From the sacred Hindu texts. In Persian, ‘evident’. |
| Vidya | India (Sanskrit) | VID-yah | Knowledge, learning, science. Also Vidhya. |
| Vimala | India (Sanskrit) | VIM-uh-lah | Pure, clean, spotless. Also Bimala. |
| Veena | India (Sanskrit) | VEE-nah | A stringed musical instrument. Also Vina. |
| Vibha | India (Sanskrit) | VIB-hah | Light, radiance, brightness. |
| Vân | Vietnam | VUN | Cloud. |
| Vy | Vietnam | VEE | Small, tiny, delicate. |
| Vi | Vietnam | VEE | Microscopic, delicate. Also a variant of Vy. |
| Viyan | Kurdish | vee-YAHN | Desire, will, wish. |
| Vida | Persian | VEE-dah | Found, evident, visible. |
| Vasudha | India (Sanskrit) | vuh-SOO-dhah | The earth, producing wealth. An epithet for Earth. |
| Vartika | India (Sanskrit) | VAR-ti-kah | Lamp, wick, paintbrush. |
| Vasuki | India (Tamil, Sanskrit) | VAH-soo-kee | A divine serpent king in Hinduism. |
| Vatsala | India (Sanskrit) | VUT-suh-lah | Affectionate, loving. |
| Vashti | Persian | VASH-tee | Beautiful, lovely. From the Old Persian scriptures. |
| Vildan | Turkish, Arabic | VIL-dahn | Newborns, children. From Arabic ‘wildan’. |
| Verda | Turkish, Arabic | VER-dah | Rose. From Arabic ‘warda’. |
| Vesta | Persian (Avestan) | VES-tah | From Avesta, the Zoroastrian holy book. |
| Vihana | India (Sanskrit) | vi-HAH-nah | Dawn, morning. |
| Vineeta | India (Sanskrit) | vi-NEE-tah | Humble, modest, polite. Also Vinita. |
| Vritika | India (Sanskrit) | VRI-ti-kah | Thought, conduct, manner. Also Vrittika. |
| Vismaya | India (Sanskrit) | vis-MY-ah | Wonder, amazement, surprise. |
| Vamika | India (Sanskrit) | VAH-mi-kah | An epithet of the goddess Durga. |
| Vanya | India (Sanskrit) | VUN-yah | Gracious gift of God; of the forest. |
| Vaidehi | India (Sanskrit) | vye-DAY-hee | An epithet of Sita, from the Videha kingdom. |
| Varenya | India (Sanskrit) | vuh-REN-yah | Excellent, best, desirable. |
| Varunika | India (Sanskrit) | vuh-ROO-ni-kah | Goddess of the rains. Feminine of Varuna. |
| Vibhuti | India (Sanskrit) | vi-BHOO-tee | Glory, wealth, sacred ash. |
| Vithika | India (Sanskrit) | VITH-i-kah | Pathway, road. Also Vidhika. |
| Vardhini | India (Sanskrit) | var-DHI-nee | One who bestows prosperity, who increases. |
| Vrinda | India (Sanskrit) | VRIN-dah | Holy basil (Tulsi), a cluster of flowers. |
| Vainavi | India (Sanskrit) | VYE-nah-vee | Gold. |
| Valli | India (Tamil, Sanskrit) | VUL-lee | A creeping plant, vine. Name of a goddess. |
| Vinaya | India (Sanskrit) | vi-NYE-ah | Modesty, humility, good behaviour. |
| Vira | India (Sanskrit) | VEE-rah | Brave, heroic, courageous. |
| Vishakha | India (Sanskrit) | vi-SHAH-khah | A star, branched. A lunar mansion (nakshatra). |
| Vishwa | India (Sanskrit) | VISH-wah | The universe, world, all-pervading. |
| Viveka | India (Sanskrit) | vi-VAY-kah | Wisdom, discernment, conscience. |
| Venera | Central Asia (Latin) | veh-NYEH-rah | From Venus, the Roman goddess of love. |
| Vafia | Arabic | VAH-fee-ah | Loyal, trustworthy, complete. Feminine of Wafi. |
| Vu | Vietnam | VOO | Rain. |
| Vahide | Turkish, Arabic | vah-hee-DEH | Unique, the only one. Feminine of Vahid. |
| Varnika | India (Sanskrit) | VAR-ni-kah | Pure gold; good colour. |
| Vipanchi | India (Sanskrit) | vi-PUN-chee | A lute, a musical instrument. |
| Vedika | India (Sanskrit) | VAY-di-kah | Altar, consciousness, platform for knowledge. |