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Valentine

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A name that carries strength and unwavering spirit

Origin
English
Gender
Neutral
Popularity
Moderately Popular
English

Is Valentine a good choice?

Part of: Long modern unisex names

Modern · Soft · Balanced
Moderate

Valentine hits the sweet spot — recognized but not overused. Its English roots give it substance, and the meaning "Vigorous, Strong" adds personal significance.

The Meaning

Valentine means "Vigorous, Strong" — a name rooted in English tradition. This beautiful meaning speaks of vigorous, strong and all it represents.

Real-Life Fit

School

may need spelling out

Work

slightly formal

Social

warm and approachable

As a unisex name, Valentine offers flexibility and gender-neutral perception.

Style Profile

Modern · Soft · Balanced
Letters 9
Syllables 4
Ending vowel
Gentle

Gender Flexibility

Valentine is a gender-neutral name, used for both boys and girls. This flexibility makes it a modern choice that doesn't limit your child to traditional gender expectations. Unisex names have grown in popularity as parents seek names that offer freedom and individuality.

Personality Traits

⚖️
Balanced & Adaptable
🤝
Diplomatic & Thoughtful
🎨
Creative Spirit
💪
Resilient & Determined

Quick Facts

NameValentine
MeaningVigorous, Strong
OriginEnglish
GenderNeutral
Syllables4
PronunciationValentine
PopularityModerately Popular

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Valentine mean?

Valentine means "Vigorous, Strong". This English name carries a sense of strength that resonates with many parents.

What is the origin of Valentine?

Valentine has English origins. It has become popular across many cultures.

Is Valentine more common for boys or girls?

Valentine is a gender-neutral name used for both boys and girls. This flexibility makes it a modern choice that doesn't box your child into traditional gender expectations.

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