Here you’ll find 7 Pronouns that start with V, organized from “ve” to “vis”. These entries tend to be rare, dialectal, or historical forms used mainly in dialect studies, creative writing, and linguistic reference.

Pronouns that start with V are pronouns whose head word begins with the letter V and that replace nouns or noun phrases in sentences. Some items, like archaic “ve” or regional “vis,” appear chiefly in historical texts or local speech and illustrate English variation.

Below you’ll find the table with Type and Definition.

Type: Shows the pronoun class (personal, possessive, reflexive, etc.), so you can quickly identify each item’s grammatical role.

Definition: Provides a concise one-sentence explanation of meaning and use, helping you decide whether the pronoun fits your context.

Pronouns that start with V

PronounTypeVariant/NotesAttestation/Source
vepersonalalso spelled “vee”; neopronoun subjectWikipedia (Neopronouns); usage guides
verpersonalobject form of “ve”; neopronoun setWikipedia (Neopronouns); community usage
vispossessivepossessive adjective/pronoun in ve/vi setsWikipedia (Neopronouns); neopronoun lists
verselfreflexive/intensivereflexive of “ve” (also spelled “verself”)Wikipedia (Neopronouns); community examples
vipersonalalternative V‑set subject pronounWikipedia (Neopronouns); neopronoun lists
virpersonalobject/possessive variant in vi setWikipedia (Neopronouns); neopronoun lists
virselfreflexive/intensivereflexive of vi/vir setWikipedia (Neopronouns); community usage

Descriptions

ve
A gender-neutral subject pronoun used in some neopronoun sets, functioning like singular “they” in sentences.
ver
Objective form corresponding to “ve”, used like “I saw ver” or “tell ver about it”.
vis
Possessive form in V‑based neopronoun sets, used like “vis book” or “that one is vis”.
verself
Reflexive form used like “themself”, e.g., “ve made verself comfortable”.
vi
Another gender-neutral subject pronoun used by some speakers and writers as an alternative to “ve” or “they”.
vir
Object or possessive form paired with “vi”, used like “I asked vir” or “vir book”.
virself
Reflexive pronoun for the vi/vir set, used like “vi saw virself in the mirror”.
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