# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1941 | Vernay | French | From the alder grove. | M | |
1942 | Verne | French | Surname related to Vernon 'alder tree grove.' Also used as abbreviations of Vernon or Lavern. | M | |
1943 | Vernell | French | Green; flourishing. | M | |
1944 | Verney | French | From the alder grove. | M | |
1945 | Vernon | French | Alder tree grove. Aristocratic surname brought to England at the time of the Norman conquest. | M | |
1946 | Veronique | French | Honest. | F | |
1947 | Verrall | French | True. | M | |
1948 | Verrell | French | True. | M | |
1949 | Verrill | French | True. | M | |
1950 | Veryl | French | True. | M | |
1951 | Vic | French | From the village. | M | |
1952 | Vick | French | From the village. | M | |
1953 | Vicq | French | From the village. | M | |
1954 | Victorina | French | Victory. | F | |
1955 | Victorine | French | Victory. | F | |
1956 | Vidal | French | Life. Used as both surname and given name. See also Vito. | M | |
1957 | Videl | French | Life. Used as both surname and given name. See also Vito. | M | |
1958 | Vignetta | French | Little vine. | F | |
1959 | Vignette | French | Little vine. | F | |
1960 | Villetta | French | From the countly estate. | F |