This list includes 23 Strong girl names that start with V, from “Vajra” to “Vittoria”. They often mean strength, leadership, warrior qualities, or resilience. Origins include Latin, Sanskrit, Italian, and other traditions. Expecting parents, writers, and anyone naming characters or people will find practical options and inspiration.
Strong girl names that start with V are given names that emphasize strength, leadership, or resilience across cultures. For example, “Vajra” means thunderbolt in Sanskrit and symbolizes indestructible power.
Below you’ll find the table with Origin, Pronunciation, and Meaning.
Origin: Shows the language or culture where the name comes from, helping you pick names that match heritage or style.
Pronunciation: Clear phonetic guide so you can say each name confidently and check how it sounds aloud.
Meaning: Concise explanation of the name’s root meaning and strength-related sense, useful for choosing names with specific values.
Strong girl names that start with V
Name
Origin
Pronunciation
Meaning
Valeria
Latin
vuh-LEER-ee-uh
strong, healthy
Valerie
French/Latin
VAL-uh-ree
strong, healthy
Valentina
Latin/Italian
val-en-TEE-nuh
strong, healthy; courageous
Valentine
Latin/French
VAL-en-teen or VAL-en-tine
strong, healthy; brave
Valora
Spanish/Latin
vah-LOR-ah
valor, courage
Valencia
Latin/Spanish
vah-LEN-see-ah
strong, healthy (from valens)
Victoria
Latin
vik-TAWR-ee-uh or vik-TOR-ee-uh
victory
Vittoria
Italian
vi-TOR-ee-ah
victory
Vitoria
Portuguese
vee-TOH-ree-ah
victory
Vasilisa
Slavic/Greek
vah-sih-LEE-sah
queen, ruler
Vasiliki
Greek
vah-see-LEE-kee
queenly, royal
Valdis
Old Norse/Icelandic
VAL-dees
ruler, powerful goddess
Valda
Germanic/Slavic
VAL-dah
rule, power
Valeska
Slavic/Germanic
vah-LES-kah
glorious ruler; strong
Vilma
Germanic
VIL-mah
resolute protector
Vigdis
Old Norse
VIG-dis
battle goddess; war spirit
Vigga
Scandinavian
VIG-ah
battle, war
Valkyrie
Norse
VAL-keer-ee
warrior woman; chooser of the slain
Veera
Sanskrit/Finno-Ugric
VEE-rah or VAY-rah
brave; heroic
Vijaya
Sanskrit
vee-JAI-uh
victory
Vitalia
Latin
vi-TAL-ee-uh
vital, strong, full of life
Vajra
Sanskrit
VAJ-rah
thunderbolt, diamond; indestructible
Valeriana
Latin
val-er-ee-AH-nah
strong, healthy
Descriptions
Valeria
Classic Latin name from valēre; widely used across Europe and the Americas, implies strength and well-being, variants include Valéria and Valeriya.
Valerie
French form of Valeria popular in English-speaking countries; elegant, familiar, and tied to the Latin root for strength.
Valentina
Romantic and bold—used widely in Europe and Latin America; associated with Saint Valentine and modern figures like fighter Valentina Shevchenko.
Valentine
Used for girls in many languages; historic and literary usage, carries the Latin root valens for strength and bravery.
Valora
Less common but clearly valor-themed; feels Spanish-influenced and directly evokes courage and inner strength.
Valencia
Place-name-turned-given name derived from Latin valens; stylish choice that evokes strength and Mediterranean flair.
Victoria
Timeless royal name meaning “victory”; used by queens and leaders, it strongly connotes triumph and leadership.
Vittoria
Italian form of Victoria; classic and assertive, common in Italian-speaking communities and literature.
Vitoria
Portuguese/Spanish variant of Victoria; popular in Lusophone regions and carries the same victorious meaning.
Vasilisa
Russian fairy-tale heroine name derived from Greek basileus; connotes royal authority and resourceful leadership.
Vasiliki
Modern Greek form of Basilia; suggests regal bearing and leadership, used widely in Greece.
Valdis
Icelandic female name (Valdís) with Old Norse roots implying power and a goddess-like strength.
Valda
Short, strong name found in Central/Eastern Europe; evokes rulership and authority.
Valeska
Eastern/Central European name related to Valeria/Valeria roots; feels energetic and commanding.
Vilma
Short form of Wilhelmina (will + helmet); widely used in Europe, implies determined protection and leadership.
Vigdis
Ancient Norse name meaning “war-goddess”; carries clear warrior connotations and Scandinavian heritage.
Vigga
Modern Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse vig (battle); short, punchy, and martial in tone.
Valkyrie
Mythic Norse warrior-women name occasionally used as a bold given name today, strongly associated with female warriorhood.
Veera
In Sanskrit veera means “brave”; used across South Asia (and as a Finnish variant of Vera), directly connotes bravery.
Vijaya
Classic Indian female name meaning “victory”; common in South Asia and tied to historical and mythic triumphs.
Vitalia
Feminine of Vitalis; evokes vigor, resilience, and life-force; rare but traditional in Romance-language regions.
Vajra
Vedic/Buddhist term symbolizing indestructible power; used as a rare given name in South Asian and Buddhist contexts.
Valeriana
Feminine form related to Valerianus and the herb valerian; classical ring and clear tie to valere “to be strong”.
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