Valeriy is a strong and distinctive name for baby boys. With origins in Russia, Valeriy carries a rich history and cultural significance. The name is pronounced as vah-LEH-ree (/vɑˈləri/) in Russian. It is also commonly spelled as Valery or Valeri. While not as popular in the United States, Valeriy has been given to a small number of newborns over the years, with five occurrences recorded in 2012 and six occurrences in 1997. The name Valeriy evokes images of strength, determination, and intelligence, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name for their son.
Valeriy Vasylyovych Lobanovskyi was a highly decorated Ukrainian football player and manager, honored with numerous awards for his contributions to Ukrainian football. |
Valeriy Feliksovych Ivanov is a Ukrainian journalist, Doctor of Philology, and professor, known for his contributions to mass communications and journalism ethics. |
Valeriy Nikolayevich Brumel, a Russian high jumper, was the 1964 Olympic champion and multiple world record holder, known as one of the greatest athletes in high jump history until his career was cut short by a motorcycle crash in 1965. |
Valeriy Fedorchuk - Valerii Yuriyovych Fedorchuk is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer known for his career as a midfielder. |
Valeriy Volodymyrovych Saratov was a Ukrainian politician who faced suspicion of state treason in favor of the Russian Federation. |