2 Letter Words with V: List of 60 Words with Meanings

Amelia Wright
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You may face a quick challenge when searching for 2 letter words with letter V, because English has no natural two-letter words that use this letter and the items you see are abbreviations only, such as av or ev. This list explains these short words with direct examples so each word becomes easier to notice whenever you work with compact words or fast spelling checks.

We have gathered a clear list of 2 letter words with letter V with brief notes you can rely on. As you learn how these abbreviations function within short word tasks, each meaning builds steady awareness of their role in English words lists without repeating full vocabulary patterns.

List of 2 Letter Words with V

VaVe
ViVo
VbVc
VdVe
VfVg
VhVi
VjVk
VlVm
VnVo
VpVq
VrVs
VtVu
VvVw
VxVy
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List of 2 letter words with letter v including av and iv
2 letter words with letter v in English

2 Letter Words Starting with V

WordMeaning
VaAn exclamation of encouragement (archaic)
VeAn old English form of “we” (obsolete)
ViA musical solmization syllable
VoA stage call or cry; dialect term
VBA programming language: Visual Basic
VCVenture capital or venture capitalist
VDVenereal disease
VEVictory in Europe (WWII historical term)
VFVoltage/frequency pairing in electronics
VGVery good (grading, ratings, QC)
VHVery high (aeronautics, radio bands)
VIRoman numeral for six
VMVirtual machine in computing
VNCountry code for Vietnam
VOVoice-over in audio/video production
VPVice president
VRVirtual reality
VSVersus
VTVermont (US state postal code)
VUCountry code for Vanuatu
VWVolkswagen
VXA nerve agent designation (chemical code)
VYGraphing/pairing symbol for vertical axis (rare technical use)

2 Letter Words Ending with V

ItemMeaning
AvAmpere-volt product in electronics; also sometimes used as shorthand for audio-visual (more often “AV”)
CvCurriculum vitae; in medicine, often “cardiovascular” as a modifier
DvDaily value on nutrition labels (more common as “DV”)
EvElectron volt, a unit of energy in physics (eV)
FvFuture value in finance and spreadsheets (FV function)
GvGigavolt or gigaversion in software/versioning contexts
HvHigh voltage tag in engineering and electrical safety
IvIntravenous in medical contexts (IV line, IV fluids)
KvKilovolt, a unit of electric potential (kV)
LvLow voltage in electronics; also ISO currency code for historic Latvian lats (LV)
NvNon-volatile (as in NVRAM), or Nvidia ticker in some finance contexts (NVDA shortened in slang)
OvOvum/ovary shorthand in medical notes or biology, sometimes “ov.”
PvPage view (PV) in web analytics; “pv/pv.” is often written, but pv can appear in reports
SvSievert, unit of radiation dose (Sv)
TvTelevision; also time-variant in math/stats contexts (t-v)
UvUltraviolet, in physics and imaging (UV light)
VvVeno-venous in medical shorthand; also “very, very” in informal writing
XvX video extension in Unix/X11 graphics systems
YvLuma + chroma (YV formats) in video encoding (e.g., YV12 pixel format)

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Amelia Wright writes the daily word game challenges at Englishan.com, but she plays far beyond one grid. Most mornings move through a Spelling Bee style word hunt, a quick crossword, a few anagram rounds, and a Scrabble like rack in her head, words turning over while the coffee is still hot. And then there is Wordle, her favorite, the small five square heartbeat that sets the tone for the day. She notices what people can recall on the clock, where near spellings and double letters trigger doubt, and which everyday words still feel fair. Readers come for wins that feel earned: familiar vocabulary, steady difficulty, and none of the gotcha tricks that make a puzzle feel smug.