This list includes 42 Latin boy names that start with V, from “Valens” to “Vopiscus”. They are concise, classical names often tied to Roman history, saints, and family names, useful for parents, writers, and researchers.

Latin boy names that start with V are masculine given names of Latin origin beginning with V. Many come from Roman family names, military titles, or words for strength, as with “Valens” meaning “strong”.

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

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Latin boy names that start with V

NamePronunciationMeaningOrigin/Notes
Valerius/waˈle.ri.us/ (wah-LEH-ree-us)from valēre, “to be strong”Roman nomen (Classical)
Valens/ˈwa.lens/ (WA-lens)strong, powerfulCognomen; Late Antique emperor (4th c.)
Valentinus/walɛnˈtiː.nus/ (wah-len-TEE-nus)from valēns, “healthy, strong”Christian/saint name (Late Antique)
Valerianus/wa.leˈri.a.nus/ (wah-leh-REE-ah-nus)derivative of Valerius, “strong”Cognomen/imperial name (Classical/Late Antique)
Valentinianus/walɛntɪˈni.a.nus/ (wah-len-tee-NEE-ah-nus)extended form of Valentinus, “strong”Imperial dynasty name (Late Antique)
Varro/ˈwa.roː/ (WA-roh)unknown; possibly “bent” or obscureCognomen (Classical; M. Terentius Varro)
Varius/ˈwa.ri.us/ (WA-ree-us)uncertain; possibly “varied”Nomen/cognomen (Classical poet Varius)
Vespasianus/wɛspɑˈsi.a.nus/ (wess-pah-SEE-ah-nus)from Vespasia (family name)Imperial name (Emperor Vespasian; Classical)
Vergilius/wɛrˈgi.li.us/ (wer-JIL-ee-us)of uncertain origin; associated with VergilNomen (Publius Vergilius Maro; Classical)
Verginius/wɛrˈgi.ni.us/ (wer-GIN-ee-us)of the Verginia gens (family name)Roman gens (Classical; Livy example)
Vibius/ˈwi.bi.us/ (WEE-bee-us)uncertain; old Oscan/Latin praenomen/nomenPraenomen/nomen (Classical)
Vipsanius/wipˈsa.ni.us/ (wip-SA-nee-us)from the Vipsania familyNomen (M. Vipsanius Agrippa; Classical)
Vindex/ˈwin.deks/ (WIN-deks)protector, avengerCognomen (Classical; Gaius Julius Vindex)
Victor/ˈwik.tɔr/ (WIK-tor)conqueror, winnerCognomen; Christian saint name (Classical/Late Antique)
Victorinus/wik.toˈriː.nus/ (wik-toh-REE-nus)diminutive of Victor, “little victor”Late Antique cognomen/saint (3rd–4th c.)
Vincentius/winˈkɛn.ti.us/ (win-KEN-tee-us)from vincere, “to conquer”Christian/saint name (Late Antique/Medieval)
Vinicius/wiˈni.ki.us/ (wee-NEE-kee-us)of the Vinicia gens (family name)Nomen (Classical; gens Vinicia)
Vitus/ˈwi.tus/ (WEE-tus)life (from Latin vit-) or ancient rootSaint name (Early Christian martyr; Medieval)
Vitruvius/wiˈtruː.wi.us/ (wi-TROO-vee-us)of uncertain root; family nameNomen (Marcus Vitruvius Pollio; Classical)
Vigilius/wiˈgi.li.us/ (wi-JIL-ee-us)from vigil, “watchful”Cognomen/Pope name (Late Antique/Medieval)
Venerius/wɛ.neˈri.us/ (weh-neh-REE-us)from Venus or venerari, “to revere”Saint/clerical name (Medieval)
Venantius/wɛˈnan.ti.us/ (weh-NAN-tee-us)from venari, “to hunt” or ancient rootSaint/poet (Venantius Fortunatus; 6th c.)
Ventidius/wɛnˈti.di.us/ (wen-TIH-dee-us)of unclear root; family nameNomen (Publius Ventidius Bassus; Classical)
Verecundus/we.reˈkun.dus/ (weh-reh-KUN-dus)modest, shyLate Antique/Christian name (bishop Verecundus)
Verus/ˈwe.rus/ (WEH-rus)trueCognomen (Classical)
Verrius/ˈwe.rri.us/ (WEH-ree-us)nomen of uncertain meaningNomen (Verrius Flaccus, grammarian; Classical)
Volesus/woˈle.sus/ (woh-LEH-sus)ancient/possibly Sabine personal nameLegendary/early Roman (founder-figure)
Vopiscus/woˈpis.kus/ (wo-PIS-kus)originally born after a twin’s death (ancient sense)Praenomen/cognomen (Classical)
Volusius/woˈlu.si.us/ (woh-LOO-see-us)nomen from Volusia familyNomen (Classical; gens Volusia)
Volumnius/woˈlum.ni.us/ (woh-LOOM-nee-us)of the Volumnia gens (family name)Nomen (Classical)
Volusianus/wo.luˈsi.a.nus/ (woh-loo-SEE-ah-nus)derivative of Volusius/Volus, family nameCognomen/Late Antique
Viriathus/wiˈri.a.tus/ (wee-REE-ah-tus)possibly “manly” or Iberian rootLatinized hero name (2nd c. BC Lusitanian)
Virius/ˈwi.ri.us/ (WEE-ree-us)nomen from vir, “man”Nomen (Classical)
Viator/wiˈa.tor/ (wee-AH-tor)traveller, wayfarerChristian/saint name (Late Antique)
Vettius/ˈwɛt.ti.us/ (WET-ee-us)nomen of uncertain rootNomen (gens Vettia; Classical)
Voconius/woˈko.ni.us/ (woh-KOH-nee-us)nomen of unclear derivationNomen (gens Voconia; Classical)
Vibullius/wiˈbul.li.us/ (wi-BUL-ee-us)nomen from Vibulla familyNomen (Classical; attested in inscriptions)
Victricius/wi.ktriˈki.us/ (wik-tree-KEE-us)from victor, “conqueror” (augment.)Bishop/saint name (Late Antique)
Vindicianus/wɪn.dɪˈkjaː.nus/ (win-di-KAY-ah-nus)from vindicare, “to claim/defend”Late Antique/Medieval clerical name
Vinius/ˈwi.ni.us/ (WEE-nee-us)nomen possibly from vine or family nameNomen (Classical; inscriptions)
Vindexius/wɪnˈdek.si.us/ (win-DEK-see-us)related to vindex, “champion/defender”Cognomen/Nomen (Classical/Inscriptional)
Vipsianus/wipˈsi.a.nus/ (wip-SEE-ah-nus)variant of Vipsanius, family-derivedCognomen/Nomen (Classical)

Descriptions

Valerius
Ancient, distinguished Roman family name; timeless and recognizable, basis for Valerian and modern Valerio.
Valens
Short, robust name borne by an emperor; uncommon but historically resonant.
Valentinus
Popular medieval and Christian name (Saint Valentine); elegant and familiar in many languages.
Valerianus
Imperial and saintly associations; formal, historic name with heroic overtones.
Valentinianus
Very formal imperial name (several emperors); grand and rare for modern use.
Varro
Famous republican scholar’s name; literary and distinctly Roman in flavor.
Varius
Used by poets and writers; classical and uncommon today.
Vespasianus
Strong imperial resonance; formal and historic, source of Vespasian.
Vergilius
Name of Rome’s great poet Virgil; literary and cultured choice.
Verginius
Ancient family name known from Roman stories; classical and rare.
Vibius
An old Roman praenomen and family name; short, authentically Roman.
Vipsanius
Famous through Agrippa; aristocratic Roman feel, recognizable to history buffs.
Vindex
Bold and vivid cognomen borne by a rebel leader; uncommon but striking.
Victor
Simple, triumphant Latin name widely used in many languages; very familiar.
Victorinus
A diminutive imperial/saintly form; classical but more distinctive than Victor.
Vincentius
Associated with many saints; Latin root of modern Vincent and Vincenzo.
Vinicius
Roman gentile name with elegant rhythm; familiar from classical inscriptions.
Vitus
Saintly and succinct; survives in European traditions (St. Vitus).
Vitruvius
Famous architect/author of De Architectura; scholarly and classical.
Vigilius
Borne by a pope and bishops; formal, pious-sounding Latin name.
Venerius
Used by saints and bishops; gentle, devotional Latin name.
Venantius
Late Antique poet-saint name; literary and ecclesiastical pedigree.
Ventidius
A Roman general’s family name; uncommon but historically grounded.
Verecundus
Soft virtue-name used by clerics; gentle and uncommon.
Verus
Short, noble-sounding Roman cognomen; used by emperors and aristocrats.
Verrius
Scholarly association from a prominent antiquarian; classical and learned.
Volesus
Very old, semi-legendary Latin name tied to early Roman genealogies.
Vopiscus
Rare and archaic praenomen preserved as a cognomen; distinctive and historic.
Volusius
Gentile name used by senators; elegant, slightly uncommon Roman option.
Volumnius
Attested Republican family name; dignified and traditional.
Volusianus
Used in late imperial names; formal and historical.
Viriathus
Famous native leader Latinized in Roman histories; strong, storied choice.
Virius
Family name with a masculine root; straightforward and old Roman.
Viator
Saintly and evocative; uncommon but meaningful for travel-themed symbolism.
Vettius
Established Roman family name; simple and authentically Roman.
Voconius
Roman gentile name found in inscriptions; classical and rare.
Vibullius
Less common family name with aristocratic feel; good for classical authenticity.
Victricius
Late Antique bishop’s name; distinctive, strong-sounding Latin choice.
Vindicianus
Used by saints and bishops; formal and historical.
Vinius
Short, simple Roman family name; uncommon but authentic.
Vindexius
A derivative form tied to “vindex”; bold and martial-sounding.
Vipsianus
Formal aristocratic name variant; classical and stately.
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