Venisse
Meaning: Hunter, goddess-like Gender: Female Pronunciation: En-Iss-E Language origin of Venisse: Latin Regional origin of Venisse: Western Europe Languages Venisse is most common: French, English Religions Venisse is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Ve Last letter and sound: E, se Alternative Spelling: Vanisse, Vonisse, Venissi, Venisso, Venissa
Vesperine
Meaning: Evening star Gender: Female Pronunciation: Esp-Er-In-E Language origin of Vesperine: Latin Regional origin of Vesperine: Western Europe Languages Vesperine is most common: French, English Religions Vesperine is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Ve Last letter and sound: E, ne Alternative Spelling: Vasperine, Vosperine, Vesperini, Vesperino, Vesperinu
Vicenta
Meaning: Conquering Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ic-Ent-A Language origin of Vicenta: Latin Regional origin of Vicenta: Western Europe Languages Vicenta is most common: French, English Religions Vicenta is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vi Last letter and sound: A, ta Alternative Spelling: Vacenta, Vicenti, Vicento, Vicentu, Vicenti
Samarine
Meaning: Gentle, pleasant Gender: Female Pronunciation: Am-Ar-In-E Language origin of Samarine: Latin Regional origin of Samarine: Western Europe Languages Samarine is most common: French, English Religions Samarine is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sa Last letter and sound: E, ne Alternative Spelling: Simarine, Somarine, Samarini, Samarino, Samarinu
Sandrelle
Meaning: Helper of mankind Gender: Female Pronunciation: Andr-Ell-E Language origin of Sandrelle: Latin Regional origin of Sandrelle: Western Europe Languages Sandrelle is most common: French, English Religions Sandrelle is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sa Last letter and sound: E, le Alternative Spelling: Sondrelle, Sendrelle, Sandrelli, Sandrella, Sandrello
Saphirine
Meaning: Blue gemstone Gender: Female Pronunciation: Aph-Ir-In-E Language origin of Saphirine: Latin Regional origin of Saphirine: Western Europe Languages Saphirine is most common: French, English Religions Saphirine is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sa Last letter and sound: E, ne Alternative Spelling: Sophirine, Saphirini, Saphirino, Saphirini, Saphirine
Sarra
Meaning: Princess Gender: Female Pronunciation: Arr-A Language origin of Sarra: Latin Regional origin of Sarra: Western Europe Languages Sarra is most common: French, English Religions Sarra is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sa Last letter and sound: A, ra Alternative Spelling: Sorra, Sirra, Sarro, Sarri, Sarru
Satine
Meaning: Smooth, silky Gender: Female Pronunciation: At-In-E Language origin of Satine: Latin Regional origin of Satine: Western Europe Languages Satine is most common: French, English Religions Satine is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sa Last letter and sound: E, ne Alternative Spelling: Setine, Sothine, Satini, Satino, Satinu
Sephora
Meaning: Beauty, bird Gender: Female Pronunciation: Eph-Or-A Language origin of Sephora: Latin Regional origin of Sephora: Western Europe Languages Sephora is most common: French, English Religions Sephora is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Se Last letter and sound: A, ra Alternative Spelling: Sephara, Sephori, Sephoro, Sephoru, Sephoro
Serene
Meaning: Calm, tranquil Gender: Female Pronunciation: Er-En-E Language origin of Serene: Latin Regional origin of Serene: Western Europe Languages Serene is most common: French, English Religions Serene is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Se Last letter and sound: E, ne Alternative Spelling: Sorene, Sirene, Serena, Sereni, Sereno