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| Vachan (speech) |
Vaibhav (riches) |
| Vaijnath (Lord shiva) |
Vajra (Lord Krishna's greatgrandson;) |
| Vajradhar (Lord Indra) |
Vajrapani (Lord Indra) |
| Vallabh (beloved) |
Valmiki, Valmik(author of the Ramayana) |
| Vaman (fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu) |
Vamsi (Name of a 'Raaga') |
| Vanajit (lord of the forest) |
| Vardhaman (Lord Mahavir) |
Varij (lotus) |
| Varindra (lord of the ocean) |
Varun (lord of the sea) |
| Vasant (spring) |
Vasistha (name of a sage) |
| Vasudev (father of Lord Krishna) |
Vatsal (affectionate) |
| Ved (a sacred text) |
Vedmohan (Lord Krishna) |
| Vedanga (meaning of Vedas) |
Vedprakash (light of the Vedas) |
| Vedavrata (vow of the Vedas) |
Veni (Lord Krishna) |
| Veera (the brave) |
Viraj (splendour) |
| Venimadhav (Lord Krishna) |
Vibhas (decoration; light) |
| Vibhat (dawn) |
Vibhishan (a character from the epic Ramayana) |
| Vibhu (all-pervading) |
Vidur (a friend of Lord Krishna) |
| Vidyadhar (learned) |
Vidyasagar (ocean of learning) |
| Vidyut (lightning) |
Vighnesh, Vignesh (Lord Ganesh) |
| Vihanga (bird) |
Vijay (victor) |
| Vijendra, Vijanyendra (victorious) |
Vikas (development) |
| Vikesh (the moon) |
Vikram (bravery) |
| Vikramaditya (a famous king) |
Vikramajit (a famous king) |
| Vikranta (brave) |
Vilas (play) |
| Vilok (to see) |
Vilokan (gaze) |
| Vimal (pure) |
Vinay (modesty) |
| Vinayak (Lord Ganesh) |
Vineet (unassuming) |
| Vinesh (godly) |
Vinod (pleasing) |
| Vipin (forest) |
Viplab (floating; revolution) |
| Vipra (a priest) |
Vipul (plenty) |
| Vir (brave) |
Viral (priceless) |
| Virendra (brave lord) |
Viresh (brave lord) |
| Vishal (immense) |
Vishwambhar (the lord) |
| Vishesh (special) |
Vishnu (Lord Vishnu) |
| Vishram (rest) |
Vishwamitra (a sage) |
| Vishwanath (the lord) |
Vishwesh (the lord Almighty) |
| Vismay (surprise) |
Viswas (trust) |
| Vithala, Vitthal (Lord Vishnu) |
Vivekananda (joy of discrimination) |
| Vrajakishore (Lord Krishna) |
Vrajesh (Lord Krishna) |
| Vrajamohan (Lord Kirshna) |
Vrajanadan (Lord Krishna) |
| Vrishin (peacock) |
Vyasa (the author of Mahabharata) |