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Vianney
This name derives from the surname of Jean-Marie Vianney, of which it is of unknown origin. Jean-Marie Vianney (1786–1859), commonly known in English as Saint John Vianney, was a French parish priest who is venerated in the Catholic Church as a saint and as the patron saint of parish priests.
Vianna
Vienna
This name derives from the Proto-Celtic “*windos > windo-,” meaning “bright, white, fair.” Vienna (Austro-Bavarian: Wean) is the capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Evidence has been found of continuous habitation since 500 BC when the Celts settled the site of Vienna on the Danube River. In 15 BC, the Romans fortified the frontier city they called Vindobona to guard the empire against Germanic tribes to the north.
Vinny
Form of vincent. conqueror, victor.
Fynn
Finn is a name of Gaelic derivation and means "blond warrior".
Vonna
This name derives from the Germanic element “iv,” which in turn derives from the Proto-Germanic “*īhwaz” (yew ‘tree’). Ivo is the Latinized form of a medieval name of Old French origin, Cognate with modern French Yves. Saint Ivo of Kermartin was a parish priest among the poor of Louannec, the only one of his station to be canonized in the Middle Ages. He is the patron of Brittany, lawyers, and abandoned children. His feast day is May 19. Poetically, he is referred to as “Advocate of the Poor.” Ivo could also be correlated with the Celtic “Ivo,” one of the ancient Celts sacred trees.
Yvonnie
Fion
A form of the Irish name Fionnguala from the Irish Gaelic fionn, meaning "white, fair" and guala, meaning "shoulder".
Vannia
Yvanna
Yvonna
This name derives from the Germanic element “iv,” which in turn derives from the Proto-Germanic “*īhwaz” (yew ‘tree’). Ivo is the Latinized form of a medieval name of Old French origin, Cognate with modern French Yves. Saint Ivo of Kermartin was a parish priest among the poor of Louannec, the only one of his station to be canonized in the Middle Ages. He is the patron of Brittany, lawyers, and abandoned children. His feast day is May 19. Poetically, he is referred to as “Advocate of the Poor.” Ivo could also be correlated with the Celtic “Ivo,” one of the ancient Celts sacred trees.
Viana
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Fionna
From the Gaelic fionn, meaning "white, fair".
Vianne
This name comes from the Latin “vīvus” (alive) linked to the imperial Latin “Vivianus,” which means “he has life.” However, it can also be a derivative of the Roman cognomen “Vibianus,” probably of Etruscan origin, but of unknown meaning. The English male version of the name Vivian is attested since the Middle Ages. At the same time, its feminine use is more recent and maybe an anglicization of “Bébinn” or Vivien’s variant. The Bibiana version, on the other hand, represents a version of Viviana, still in use thanks to the devotion to St. Bibiana, a young Roman Christian who suffered martyrdom under Flavius Claudius Julian. The name day is celebrated on December 2. We also remember St. Vivianus, Bishop of Saintes on August 28, Saint Vivian, a martyr in Armenia, commemorated on March 10, and Saint Vivian, abbot of Altacomba, honored on May 20.
Vani
Goddess Saraswati.
Veena
A musical instrument.
Fianna
A vine plant.
Vaani
Speech
Yvan
Vinh