Tracy
& m English
Tracy
From a surname which was taken from a Norman French place name meaning...
Tyler
English
Tyler
From an occupational surname meaning "tiler of roofs" in Old English.
Urvi
Sanskrit
Urvi
Earth, wide, heaven and earth
Valeria
Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Ancient Roman
Valeria
Feminine form of VALERIUS.
Veronica
Veronica
English, Italian, Romanian Latin form of BERENICE, the spelling influenced...
Violet
English
Violet
Means simply "violet" from the English word for the purple flower.
Vivienne
Latin/French
Vivienne
Alive, lively, vivacious
Vrinda
Sanskrit
Vrinda
Basil plant, goddess Radha
Wendy
Wendy
English Probably first used in J.
Zubaidah
Malay/Arabic
Zubaidah
Marigold, cream of the crop
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