Page 6 Names Like Vinae

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Fan
A feminine form of Francis, which is an English form of the Italian Francesco, from the Latin Franciscus, meaning "French".
Vinie
Phan
Phani
Snake, One who has power of snake.
Vanni
Vänni is a diminutive of Werner, Sven, and Väinämöinen. It is of Old Norse and Germanic origin and comes from the following roots: (SVEINN) (WARINHARI) and (VÄINÄMÖINEN).
Fenia
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “phôs (φῶς) pháos (φάος) phōtós (φωτός) phōteinós (Φωτεινός),” meaning “enlightened one, light one, a brilliant one.” The holy and glorious Great-martyr Photine of Samaria (also Photini or Svetlana), Equal-to-the-Apostles, encountered Christ at Jacob’s well. Tradition relates that the Apostles baptized her with the name “Photine,” meaning “enlightened one.” Her feast days are celebrated on February 26 with those who suffered with her (Greek tradition), March 20 (Slavic culture), and the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman.
Phianna
Feinuo
Ghianna
Phinney
Fanni
She who is gree.
Fayna
Fhyn
Yvain
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Eugénios (Εὐγένῐος),” composed of two elements: “eû (εὖ)” (well) plus “gen- (γεν-) gígnomai (γίγνομαι)” (to come into being, to be born, to become). In turn, the name means “well-born, well come.” The name was not very common in Western Europe during the middle ages, and its use was intensified later thanks to the fame of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Prince Eugene of Savoy was one of the most successful military commanders in modern European history, rising to the highest state offices at the Imperial court in Vienna. Born in Paris, Eugene grew up around the French court of King Louis XIV. Blessed Eugenia Smet (1825–1871) founded the Holy Souls’ Helpers’ Society in 1856. Her feast day is 7 February. Pope Eugenius I († 657), also known as Eugene I, was Pope from 10 August 654 to his death in 657 and was originally from Rome.
Ffionn
Faina
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “pháos (φάος) Phaeinós (φαεινός),” meaning “light, especially daylight, the light of a torch, fire, a light, the light of the eyes, shining, brilliant.” Phaenna is one of the other mentioned Graces of Charites (only for Spartans), including Auxo, Charis, Hegemone, and Pasithea.
Vahni
Vaugn
Vawn
From the Welsh bychan, meaning "small" or "little".
Vinu
To spread in different directions.