Vinnie and
Vinny: OK as nns for
Vincent, which I quite like. Not as independent names.
Virgil doesn't happen where I live; my New Year's resolution is going to be:
Read the Aeneid, but I would hesitate to name a child
Virgil.
Vivian unfortunately sounds like
Vivien, which I love for girls. And it's unique really, because most people here use
Vivienne as a girl name, pronouncing it like
Vivian or
Vivien; and
Vivien and
Vivian get used for girls too. So it's a bit of a minefield, really.
I prefer
Viola to
Violet, which I find bland and sentimental.
I like
Vanessa a lot; perhaps from personal experience.
Victor as a m name is a bit ambitious but I like it enough to use as a mn. I would use
Vickie rather than
Victoria for a girl because I've got a good friend whose only name it is: OK, she's
Vickie Patricia, but not
Victoria.
I think I'd like
Veronica more if it didn't shorten to
Vera and
Ronnie.
My SIL is
Valerie, always known as
Val. It's very dated; perhaps due for a return?
I like
Verity; it's one of my favourite virtue names. In a book once, there was a character named Verily, which I didn't like and don't.
I've known a couple of people named
Verna; it's also dated I think, and I don't like the -er- sound so I don't like
Vernon either.