Valisnoun "female Vala" (also Valdë) (LT1:272; in Tolkien's later Quenya Valië)
Valmar alternative form of Valimar, q.v. (Silm)
Valmonoun "male Vala" (also Valon) (LT1:272; these forms may or may not be valid in Tolkien's later Quenya)
Valonnoun "male Vala" (also Valmo) (LT1:272; these forms may or may not be valid in Tolkien's later Quenya)
Valsi = Valis? (LT1:272)
*valta-, later pronunciation of walta-, q.v.
-valtasuffix "-less", also -viltë (evidently endings used to derive adjectives like "lifeless") (GL:23) The ending -lóra appears with the same meaning in Tolkien's later Quenya.
valtonoun "luck" (LT1:272)
valyaadj. "having (divine) authority or power" (BAL; this word is of course etymologically connected to the Valar and should not be used with reference to the divinity of Eru.)
vánnoun "goose"; pl. váni given (WA-N). Older wán.
Vána fem. name, a Valië, the wife of Oromë (Silm, WJ:383); the Etymologies gives Vana with no long vowel (BAN). The apparent meaning is *“beautiful (one)”, since she was “the most perfectly ‘beautiful’ in form and feature…representing the natural unmarred perfection of form in living things” (PE17:150).