| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 501 | Tyrell | Shakespearean | 'King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel. | M | |
| 502 | Ulysses | Shakespearean | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' A Greek commander. | M | |
| 503 | Urswick | Shakespearean | 'King Richard III' Christopher Urswick, a priest. | M | |
| 504 | Valentine | Shakespearean | 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' One of the two gentlemen in the title. 'The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Kinsman to Titus. 'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Gentleman attending on the Duke. | M | |
| 505 | Varrius | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Pompey. 'Measure for Measure' A gentleman, servant to the Duke. | M | |
| 506 | Varro | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A servant to Brutus. | M | |
| 507 | Vaughan | Shakespearean | 'Henry IV' Duke of Clarence. Thomas Wart, country soldier. 'Henry VI' Thomas Horner, armourer. 'Henry VIII' Sir Thomas Lovell. 'Measure for Measure' A friar. 'King Henry VI, III', 'Henry VIII' Duke of Norfolk. 'King Richard III' Sir Thomas Vaughan. | M | |
| 508 | Vaux | Shakespearean | 'King Henry the Eighth' Sir Nicholas Vaux. | M | |
| 509 | Velutus | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Sicinius Velutus, Tribune of the People. | M | |
| 510 | Venice | Shakespearean | 'The Merchant of Venice' The Duke of Venice. 'The Tragedy of Othello' The Duke of Venice. | M | |
| 511 | Ventidius | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony. 'The Life of Timon of Athens' A flattering lord, and one of Timon's false friends. | M | |
| 512 | Verges | Shakespearean | 'Much Ado About Nothing' A Headborough. | M | |
| 513 | Vernon | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Sir Richard Vernon. 'Henry VI, Part 1' Member of the White Rose or York faction. | M | |
| 514 | Vincentio | Shakespearean | 'Measure for Measure' The Duke. 'The Taming of the Shrew' Vincentio, a Merchant of Pisa. | M | |
| 515 | Voltemand | Shakespearean | 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' A courtier. | M | |
| 516 | Volumnius | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Supportor of Brutus. | M | |
| 517 | Wales | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Edward Poins, an irregular humorist. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Son of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Edward, Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI. | M | |
| 518 | Wall | Shakespearean | A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play. | M | |
| 519 | Walter | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Sir Walter Blunt. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Walter Whitmore. 'King Richard III' Sir Walter Herbert. | M | |
| 520 | Wart | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Thomas Wart, a country soldier. | M | |
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