| 631. | VIGEN | From Latin name Vincentes (vinco "win") i.e. "victory". It corresponds to the name Viktor. It is in use since XII c. till now. |
| 632. | VIKTOR | From Latin victor "victory" which came through Russian and is used till now. |
| 633. | VILEN | Is an abbreviation consisting of the first letters of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. There is also the form Viulen where u stands for Ulyanov. It can be met now. |
| 634. | VILHELM | From German name Wilhelm which came at the beginning of XX c. by means of literature. |
| 635. | VIRAP | From the name of the monastery Khor-Virap which is used since XV c. Now only the surname Virapyan is used. |
| 636. | VLADIMIR | From Russian name Vladimir, which comes from Old Slavonic vladeti "to own" and mir "nation" i.e. "nation's owner". It is common now. The short form is Volodya, which is used independently. |
| 637. | VOSKAN | From Armenian voski "gold" which was also met in the form Oskan in Tbilisi. The corresponding surname is Voskanyan. |
| 638. | VOSTANIK | From Armenian vostan "capital", "free town". It is a new but common name now. |
| 639. | VRAM | From Persian name Bahram "fiery", "stormy" which is in use now. |
| 640. | VRAMSHAPUH | From Persian names Vram + Shapuh. It is an old name which became popular in honor of the king Vramshapuh (389-414) during whose reign M. Mashtots invented Arm alphabet. It is still in use. |