| 621. | VARDMURAZ | From Armenian vard "rose" and Arabian muraz "dream", "desirable", "wish". It is in use now. |
| 622. | VARLAM | From Assyrian name Barlaam "nation's son" which is met in many languages (French Barlaam, Russian Varlam). It came through Georgian and is used till now. |
| 623. | VAROS | From Latin name Varus which means "bent". It is in use since IIIc till now. We also have the surname Varosyan. |
| 624. | VARSHAM | The older form of this name is Barsham, which is mentioned in M. Khorenatsi's "History". It is the name of one of the Babel giants against whom Hayk was fighting. It is in use now as well as the… 0.2 KB |
| 625. | VARUZHAN | From Armenian varuzhan or varuzhanak "male fowl", "bird" which is common till now. |
| 626. | VASAK | From Persian name Vasak "free". It is an old name which is used till now. The corresponding surname is Vasakyan. |
| 627. | VASIL | From Greek basileus "king". In Old Arm the form Barsegh was used till now. The form Vasil is used since IX c. The corresponding surname is Vasilyan. |
| 628. | VAZGEN | From Old Persian name having the en particle (like Gurgen, Zaven, Suren). H. Ajaryan connects this name with Zend vazaga "frog". It is very popular now. |
| 629. | VELIKHAN | From Arabian veli "master", "defender" and Persian xan "prince" which came through Turkish in XVII-XVIII c. and is used till now. We also have the surname Velikhanyan. |
| 630. | VERDI | From Turkish verdi "gave" which is the short form of the names Allahverdi, Khudaverdi often used independently. The corresponding surname is Verdyan. |