Person with V
Latin given name meaning 'winner' or 'conqueror'.
Female name, from Greek, means 'true image'.
Classic female name, Roman goddess of victory.
Stage name of actor Mark Sinclair, Fast & Furious star.
Unisex given name, Latin root meaning 'alive'.
Given name from Latin 'viola', also a color name.
Russian politician, longtime president of Russia.
Dutch post‑impressionist painter, cut‑off ear legend.
Female name from Latin 'valere', meaning 'strong'.
Female name from Greek 'Phanessa', popular globally.
Nickname for Victoria or Vicki, common in English.
American actress and singer from 'High School Musical'.
American actress and singer, starred in 'Victorious'.
Given name from Latin 'vincere', many famous bearers.
American tennis champion, multiple Grand Slam titles.
Short form of Vincent, used as a given name.
Diminutive of Vincent, often used as main first name.
Velma Dinkley, brainy sleuth from Scooby‑Doo series.
Famous US fashion designer, known for bridal gowns.
American actor, known from “Wedding Crashers”.
Dark wizard villain from Harry Potter series.
French writer of “Les Misérables” and “Notre-Dame”.
Female given name; Latin origin meaning “faith”.
Female given name, popular in Italy and Latin America.
Indian given name; common among men in India.
Award-winning American actress from “Fences”.
Former NFL wide receiver, New York Giants star.
American actor, famous for “Top Gun” and “Batman”.
Indian male first name, from Sanskrit for “boy”.
Female given name; from Latin, means “strong, healthy”.
Given name; made famous by leaders like Putin.
Given name of Latin origin; also a Shakespeare heroine.
American actor, horror icon from “House of Wax”.
Nickname form of Vincent; used as main name by many.
British singer and fashion designer, ex-Spice Girl.
Given name; also St. Valentine, linked to 14 Feb.
Short form of names like Valerie or Valentine.
Colombian-American actress from Modern Family.
Russian revolutionary leader, head of Bolsheviks.
Spelling off, but clearly Vladimir Putin, Russia’s prez.
Italian Baroque composer of “The Four Seasons”.
Given name, common in India/Sri Lanka.
Nickname for Vincent/Calvin etc., used as a name.
Indian given name; many real people named Vikas.
Common Indian given name; many actors, cricketers.
Nickname for Victor/Vicki, works as a personal name.
Stage name of Filipino comedian-host Jose Viceral.
Famous surname (e.g., Cornelius Vanderbilt family).
Fictional Quidditch player from Harry Potter series.
Variant of Valerie, Latin 'strong, healthy'.
Canadian NBA star, famous dunker Vince Carter.
Fictional detective from the TV show/books.
British fashion designer, punk pioneer.
Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani.
Slová v zozname Person with V pochádzajú od hráčov slovnej hry Meno, Mesto, Zviera, Vec.