I would like to perhaps honor a man named [name]Vincent[/name]. [name]How[/name] would you do this for a girl?
[name]Vincenza[/name], Vinka (feminizations of [name]Vincent[/name])
[name]Lavinia[/name] or [name]Devin[/name] (nn [name]Vinnie[/name]?)
[name]Victoria[/name] (similar meaning)
I really like [name]Victoria[/name]! [name]Lavinia[/name] is also SO adorable! Thanks for the great suggestions.
I actually asked a similar question many months ago, you might be interested in some of the replies:
I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Lavinia[/name] nn [name]Vinny[/name]!! so cute!
I’m not sure if these have been listed or not but here are some suggestions:)
Vinnie/Vinny – Nicknames of: Alvina, Elvina and Lavinia
Vincie – I think this would suit a girl!
Vincetta
Vincentia
Vienna?
I was going to suggest [name]Victoria[/name] too!
[name]Just[/name] wanted to chime in and say that [name]Lavinia[/name] nn [name]Vinny[/name] is adorable!
I don’t like the obvious ones so I would just use the initial V and consider my favourites eg [name]Verity[/name], [name]Vivienne[/name], [name]Virginia[/name].
Vinca
[name]Vera[/name]
[name]Veronica[/name]
If it were me, I would do [name]Lavinia[/name] [name]Millicent[/name] with the nickname, [name]Vinnie[/name].
Vincenzia. pronounced Vinchenzie. All manner of nn could be culled from Vincenzia. [name]Vinnie[/name], Chenzia Cha Cha, [name]ZiZi[/name], [name]Zia[/name], [name]Vivi[/name], [name]Zsa[/name] [name]Zsa[/name].
Meant Vinchenzia. Also, nn [name]Chi[/name] [name]Chi[/name].