1 | Vallee | | |
2 | Vandre | Gaulish name *Vaner + -acum | Possibly, Vaner's place |
3 | Vanzac | Latin name *Vannitius + -acum | Possibly, Vannitius's place |
4 | Varaize | Varezia, from vis, deep valley + aar, stream | |
5 | Varzay | Latin name Varicus from Varus + -acum | Possibly, Varicus his place |
6 | Vaux-Sur-Mer | Latin, vallis | valley |
7 | Venerand | German name, Wineamnus | |
8 | Vergeroux | | |
9 | Vergne | Vernacum, from Vernius (Gallo-Roman personal name) + -acum | Vernius his place |
10 | Vergne | Vern | Alder |
11 | Verines | Latin, vitr-ina | Glassmakers |
12 | Vervant | Latin, ver-benna, cultivated ground | |
13 | Vibrac | Latin name, Vibrius + -acum | Vibrius his place |
14 | Villars-en-Pons | Latin villare | Isolated farm |
15 | Villars-les-Bois | | |
16 | Villedieu | Villa Dio | A farming estate belonging to the Templers. The village was annexed to the Commandery d'Ensigné |
17 | Villedoux | | |
18 | Villemorin | Villa morini, Gallo-Roman rural estate named after Morin | Alternatively named after a man of the Morini. |
19 | Villeneuve-la-Comtesse | | New town built in the middle ages, after forest clearance |
20 | Villexavier | | |
21 | Villiers-Couture | Villare, late Gallo-Roman rural estate + cultura, latin, cultivated fields. | Called Villiers-le-Larron until the revolution. |
22 | Vinax | | |
23 | Virollet | Old French, virolet, Windmill | |
24 | Virson | Latin name, Virsius + -onem | |
25 | Voissay | Buccacum, from Buccius (gaulish personal name) + -acum | Buccius his place |
26 | Vouhe | Latin name, *Votas + -acum | |