Here you’ll find 3 Egyptian boy names that start with V that begin with V, organized from “Valerius” to “Victor”. These names mix modern imported forms and ancient inspirations, offering distinctive but easy-to-pronounce choices.

Egyptian boy names that start with V are masculine given names used in Egyptian communities or inspired by Egyptian culture. The letter V is rare in Arabic, so many of these names arrive through adaptations or historical revivals.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

Name: The written form of the given name as commonly used; you can scan this column to choose names quickly.

Pronunciation: A concise phonetic guide shows how to say each name so you can judge sound and ease of use.

Meaning: The brief definition explains origin or significance, helping you pick names with the meanings you prefer.

Egyptian boy names that start with V

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
Valerius/vaˈlɛriəs/ — “va-LEH-ree-us”BorrowedTo be strong, healthy, or valiant.
Vartan/varˈtɑːn/ — “var-TAHN”BorrowedRose-giver or shield-like.
Victor/ˈvɪktɔːr/ — “VIC-tor”BorrowedConqueror, victor.

Descriptions

Valerius
A Roman name found in Coptic traditions, primarily of historical significance. It is extremely rare in modern usage but is attested in hagiographies of Roman-era martyrs [Coptic corpus].
Vartan
A classic Armenian name used by the long-established Armenian-Egyptian community. It is not common among the general Egyptian population but is a recognized name within this group.
Victor
A Latin name used almost exclusively by Egyptian Christians (Copts). It honors several important saints and martyrs, making it a recognized, though uncommon, choice [modern registry].
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