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Names letter starts with W

Name Meaning Origins Gender
will helmet 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') Welsh Boy