5 letter words Ending With V

List of five-letter English words that end with the letter “V”, organized in a table. These words are quite rare, as very few English words naturally end with “V”. This list includes valid English terms, names, and recognized foreign or borrowed words often seen in academic, cultural, or linguistic contexts.

5 Letter Words that End with V

The following are 5 letter words ending with V with meaning:

WordMeaningExample Sentence
AaravA male name of Indian originAarav won the spelling competition.
AbhavLack or absence (Sanskrit origin)The poem speaks of deep abhav and longing.
AchavA Hebrew nameAchav is known in ancient texts.
AsnivA rare name, possibly a stylizationThe company was named Asniv.
BalavYouthful or childlike (Sanskrit origin)His balav curiosity was refreshing.
BatavReference to Batavi people (historical)The Batav tribe resisted Roman rule.
BhuavRare or poetic term in Hindi/SanskritBhuav is mentioned in classical verses.
ChhavShade or shelter (Hindi)Sit under the tree’s cool chhav.
ChhavA girl’s name meaning shadowChhav is a unique name with depth.
DaulvRare stylization, possibly a nameDaulv entered the room quietly.
DejavStylized form of “déjà vu”I felt a strange sense of dejav.
DhruvA firm, fixed point (Hindi origin); also a nameDhruv was the brightest student in class.
DozavFictional or stylized nameThe treasure map pointed to Dozav.
GahavA unique or poetic nameGahav appeared in the ancient manuscript.
GalavA Vedic sage in HinduismGalav is mentioned in Indian scriptures.
GurbvA fictional stylization or nameThe text spoke of the village Gurbv.
HaravLost or missing (Hindi)She harav her favorite ring.
HiravGreen or prosperous (Sanskrit origin)Hirav’s business is growing fast.
IlievBulgarian surnameMr. Iliev teaches mathematics.
IshavA poetic or stylized nameIshav plays a role in the legend.
JuhavFictional or invented termThe spell came from the book of Juhav.
KalavAn ancient poetic or Sanskrit wordKalav is associated with time or art.
KasavA surname or turtle in some Indian languagesThe kasav moved slowly toward the water.
KeshvVariant of “Keshav,” another name of KrishnaKeshv is admired for his wisdom.
KhilvObscure or stylized termThe prophecy of Khilv was fulfilled.
KiravA radiant being (Sanskrit name)Kirav smiled with confidence.
KomavFictional or modern coined nameKomav was chosen as the leader.
KunalA male name of Indian originKunal excels at chess.
LabovA surname; famous in linguistics (William Labov)Labov’s theory transformed sociolinguistics.
LativStylization or linguistic derivative of “Latvian”Lativ heritage is rich in music.
MahavGreat or grand (prefix in Sanskrit)Mahav Purana is a sacred text.
ManavHuman or mankind (Hindi)Manav is learning moral values.
MihavInvented or poetic termMihav appeared in the dreams.
MiravPeaceful (Hindi/Sanskrit name)Mirav was calm even under pressure.
NiravQuiet or silent (Hindi/Sanskrit name)Nirav prefers reading in silence.
NeshvFictional or game-based termThe sword of Neshv was lost for ages.
OlavvA variation of the name “Olav”King Olavv ruled with wisdom.
PanavA Sanskrit-derived namePanav spoke kindly to the elders.
ParavA flying or soaring one (Sanskrit)Parav traveled across lands.
PranvFrom “Pranav”, sacred Hindu soundPranv joined the meditation class.
PunavDerived from “Punar” (again) in SanskritLife takes a punav journey.
RajavRoyal or kingly (from “Raja”)Rajav lived in a grand palace.
RanavWarrior (Sanskrit origin)Ranav fought bravely in the tale.
RishvStylized or rare Hindu nameRishv learned ancient chants.
SanavResembling praise or goodnessSanav made a great impression.
SaravA poetic variant in spiritual textsSarav’s words inspired the group.
ShaivDevotee of Lord ShivaShaiv fasts on Mondays.
ShravPossibly from “Shravan,” related to hearingShrav always listens carefully.
ShuvvCreative or fictional nameThe town of Shuvv was hidden in mist.
TohavAn invented or stylized nameTohav was a character in the play.
TulsvDerivative of “Tulsi” (sacred plant)Tulsv is valued in Indian households.
UravvMade-up or poetic nameUravv glowed under moonlight.
VatsvPossibly a form of “Vatsa” (child or calf)Vatsv ran through the fields.
YadavA caste or surname in IndiaMr. Yadav works as a teacher.

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