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Sleeping baby in a soft pastel nursery with meadow flowers and a star mobile.

Vega

/BEH-gah/

  • Spanish
  • Girl
  • 2 syl · short
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Quick facts

Vega at a glance

Origin
Spanish
Gender
Girl
Pronunciation
/BEH-gah/
Syllables
2
Length
short
Uniqueness
86/100
Life-path number
8

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Vega

“Vega is a Spanish name and surname meaning "dweller in the meadow" or "one who lives on the plain." It is also used in reference to Vega, the bright star in the constellation Lyra.”

Vega has a clean, luminous feel, and its meaning gives parents two lovely images to hold at once: open earth and bright sky. In Spanish surname tradition, Vega means "dweller in the meadow" or "one who lives on the plain." That makes it a place-based name, the kind that likely began by describing where a family lived. You can picture a green lowland, a wide field, or a quiet stretch of land where the view opens up. For a child, that meaning can feel grounded and peaceful, with a little room to run. There is also a Marian connection in Spanish usage. The name sometimes refers to "Virgin of the Meadow," from a title of the Virgin Mary. That gives Vega a softer devotional layer for families who like names with Catholic or Spanish religious echoes, while still wanting something brief and modern-sounding. Then there is the star. Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, and the name is sometimes given with that celestial reference in mind. The star association changes the mood of the name without replacing its Spanish roots. Meadow and starlight are an unusually beautiful pairing: one meaning feels close to home, the other looks upward. Nameberry also lists Vega with Arabic and Spanish roots, giving the meanings "swooping eagle" and "meadow." Since the Spanish surname meaning is especially well documented, many parents choose Vega for its meadow and plain meaning first, then enjoy the starry association as a bonus. As a girl name, Vega feels crisp and confident. It has only four letters, but it doesn't feel small. The V gives it energy, the ending A gives it warmth, and the whole name lands somewhere between nature name, surname name, and celestial name.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Vega

Parents love Vega because it feels rare without feeling difficult. It has that crisp, modern sound many families want, but it isn't made up or empty. There is real history behind it: a Spanish surname meaning someone who lived in a meadow or on a plain. That gives the name a grounded, nature-rich feeling, like open space and fresh air. At the same time, Vega shines. It is also the name of the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, so it works beautifully for families drawn to celestial names like Luna, Nova, or Lyra, but who want something less expected. You get earth and sky in four letters. It is easy to spell, quick to say, and stylish in more than one language. A Spanish-speaking grandparent may naturally say BEH-gah, while English speakers may recognize it from the star. Either way, it has presence. Vega also pairs well with many middle names. Vega Isabel feels classic, Vega Marisol feels sunny, and Vega Carmen feels strong and rooted. If you want a girl's name that is short, meaningful, and quietly striking, Vega is a wonderful one to keep on your list.

Spelling variations

  • Vegas
  • Vegaz

Nicknames

  • Vee
  • Veg
  • Vega-Bear
  • Vivi
  • Gigi

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Vega sits naturally in Spanish naming culture because it began as a Spanish surname meaning a person who lived in a meadow or on a plain. Surnames used as first names can feel especially meaningful when they connect to family history, a place, or a language parents want to keep close. If you have Spanish, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Colombian, Cuban, or broader Latin American roots, Vega may feel familiar without being overly common as a first name. The name also has a gentle Catholic thread. Some uses are connected to "Virgin of the Meadow," a title of the Virgin Mary. That doesn't make Vega a strongly religious name in everyday use, but it can matter to families who like names with quiet Marian resonance. It is the kind of connection a child can grow into without the name feeling heavy. The star association gives Vega a modern, international quality. Vega is the brightest star in Lyra, so parents who love astronomy may hear it as bright, musical, and night-sky inspired. Lyra itself is a constellation name, which makes Vega feel at home beside other celestial choices. There are no widely cited taboos attached to Vega in the provided sources. The main practical point is pronunciation. In Spanish, the initial V is commonly pronounced close to a B sound, so BEH-gah is a natural Spanish-style pronunciation. In English-speaking settings, some people may say VAY-gah or VEE-gah because of the star name's English pronunciations. A simple correction usually handles it.

Uniqueness Score

86/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

8
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Grounded

    The meadow meaning gives Vega a calm, steady feeling, like a child who can find comfort in simple things.

  • Bright

    Because Vega is also a well-known star in Lyra, the name naturally suggests light, clarity, and presence.

  • Independent

    Its short, strong sound gives the name a self-possessed quality that doesn't need much decoration.

  • Creative

    The Lyra connection brings a subtle musical and artistic note to the name.

  • Warm

    The Spanish A ending softens the crisp V sound, making Vega feel both strong and approachable.

Fun facts about Vega

  • Vega means "dweller in the meadow" or "one who lives on the plain" as a Spanish surname.
  • Vega is also the brightest star in the constellation Lyra.
  • The name is sometimes connected with "Virgin of the Meadow," a title of the Virgin Mary.
  • Nameberry lists Vega as a girl name with Spanish and Arabic roots.
  • Vega has two common English star pronunciations in reference sources: VEE-guh and VAY-guh.
  • In Spanish, Vega is pronounced close to BEH-gah.

Famous people named Vega

  • Paz Vega: Spanish actress listed among famous people associated with the name Vega.
  • Vega Tamotia: Indian actress and producer listed as a personal name bearer of Vega.
  • Vega Wood: Daughter of musician Danny Wood, listed among people named Vega.
  • Vega Garcia Sanchez: Born in 2015, she is listed as the daughter of footballer Raul Garcia.

Vega in other scripts

Original

Vega

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Sibling names that go with Vega

Goes well with

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Middle names that pair with Vega

  • Vega Vega Isabel

    Isabel adds classic Spanish grace and balances Vega's modern brightness.

  • Vega Vega Marisol

    Marisol echoes sun and sea imagery, which sits beautifully beside Vega's meadow and star associations.

  • Vega Vega Lucia

    Lucia means light in many naming traditions, so it gently reinforces the celestial side of Vega.

  • Vega Vega Carmen

    Carmen gives the name a grounded, familiar Spanish rhythm.

  • Vega Vega Paloma

    Paloma brings softness and peace, making the full name feel warm but still distinctive.

  • Vega Vega Elena

    Elena is melodic and traditional, a lovely contrast to Vega's sleek four-letter shape.

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Frequently asked questions about Vega

What does the name Vega mean?
Vega is a Spanish name and surname meaning "dweller in the meadow" or "one who lives on the plain." It is also used as a star name because Vega is the brightest star in Lyra.
Is Vega a boy or girl name?
Vega is used for girls, and the page focus here is Vega as a Spanish girl name. Nameberry also notes that it is occasionally used for boys.
How do you pronounce Vega?
In Spanish, Vega is pronounced BEH-gah, with the V sounding close to a B. In English, the star name may also be heard as VEE-guh or VAY-guh.
Is Vega a popular baby name?
Vega is still uncommon in the United States. Nameberry reports that it peaked for girls at number 3125 in 2019 and lists it at number 1344 on Nameberry in 2026.
What are good nicknames for Vega?
Vee is the easiest nickname for Vega. Some families might also use Vivi, Gigi, Veg, or a sweet home nickname like Vega-Bear.
What middle names go well with Vega?
Vega pairs especially well with Spanish and lyrical middle names. Try Vega Isabel, Vega Lucia, Vega Carmen, Vega Marisol, or Vega Paloma.