English, Medieval Latin, Old Norman, Proto-Germanic
Boy
resolute protection
English, Germanic, Scots
Boy
willow tree
English, Old English
Girl
famous desire
Germanic, Old English
Boy
son of Will
English, Germanic, Scottish
Boy
friend
English, Old English
Boy
windy hill
English, Old English
Boy
riverbank with a windlass
English, Old English
Boy
wings
English, Old Norse
Boy
fair, blessed; friend
English, Old English, Welsh
Girl
friend’s settlement
English, Old English
Boy
famous for wisdom
Germanic
Boy
Wassa's estate
English, Old English
Boy
Wassa’s people’s settlement
English, Old English
Boy
little Walter
English, Old High German, Welsh
Boy
knowing and distinguished
Pali, Sanskrit, Thai
Boy
the doer
Sisaala
Girl
wise person
English, Old English
Boy
rule and glory
Polish, Slavic
Boy
wolf
German, Germanic, Yiddish
Boy
wolf path
German, Old High German
Boy
first flower; origin glory
Korean
Girl
we; our
Korean
Girl
variable by hanja
Korean
Boy
wood, forest
English, Middle English, Old English
Boy
wood row
English, Middle English, Old English
Boy
woods; forest
English
Boy
UNKNOWN
Chinese, Korean
Boy
varies by hanja
Korean
Boy
friend, blossom
Chinese, Korean
Boy
returning glory
Czech, Latin, Slavic
Boy
wren bird
English, Old English
Girl
martial mound
Chinese, Mandarin
Girl
pleases me
Yoruba
Girl
war-brave
English, Old English
Boy
white, fair, blessed
Proto-Celtic, Welsh
Girl
first-born daughter
Dakota, Lakota
Girl
battle-hardy
English
Girl
Beloved; loved one
Unisex
ford; to wade - one who crosses a river
English
Boy
to wade; ford - one who crosses a river
English
Boy
clear, evident, obvious; apparent
Arabic
Boy
Seeker of refuge; one who takes refuge or returns to safety.
Arabic
Boy
Meadow, moor, pasture (from Welsh place-name element 'waen')
Welsh
Unisex
Varies by origin - Hawaiian/Maori: 'water'; Chinese: depends on the character represented by the Cantonese romanization; Burmese/Thai: common personal name element without a single fixed meaning.
Chinese, Hawaiian, Māori, Thai
Unisex
Wait patiently; remain still
English
Boy
No widely established traditional meaning; sometimes associated by sound with English 'wake' (to awaken) or used as a phonetic personal name without a specific historic meaning
Boy
From Germanic element wald 'rule' - 'ruler, powerful ruler'
Germanic
Boy
from the forest village
German
Boy
Probably 'elf' or 'elf-like' (sometimes interpreted as 'elf-friend')