Warne
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Warne means "defender" and originates from Old English and Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Wally
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Wally originates from Walter, meaning "ruler of the army." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Wang
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Wang means "king" in Chinese; originates from ancient Chinese dynasties. |
Chinese |
Unisex |
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Wai
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Wai means "water" in Hawaiian; originates from Polynesian languages. |
Chinese, Native American |
Unisex |
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Wakin
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Wakin means "awakening"; originates from Chinese culture and philosophy. |
The name Wakin has origins in Native American. |
Unisex |
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Walel
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Walel means "to be strong" in Native American origin. |
Algonquian, Walel: Native American |
Unisex |
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Waen
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Waen means "a place of shelter"; originates from Welsh language. |
Welsh |
Unisex |
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Waddie
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Waddie: diminutive of Edward, meaning "wealthy guardian," of English origin. |
American, English, Native American |
Unisex |
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Waddy
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Waddy: English surname, derived from Old English meaning "watchman." |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Wadada
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Wadada means "one who is loved" in Swahili; African origin. |
Amharic, Ethiopian |
Unisex |
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Wieteke
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Wieteke is a Dutch name meaning "little white flower." |
Dutch |
Girl |
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Willeke
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Willeke: Dutch diminutive of Wilhelmina, meaning "resolute protector." |
Dutch |
Girl |
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Wilma
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Wilma means "resolute protector," originating from Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, German |
Girl |
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Warda
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Warda means "rose" in Arabic; it has Persian origins. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Girl |
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Wenche
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Wenche: Scandinavian name meaning "to bring" or "to carry." Originates from Old Norse. |
Norwegian |
Girl |
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Wanessa
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Wanessa means "butterfly"; derived from the name Vanessa, Greek origin. |
American, Brazilian |
Girl |
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Wanisha
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Wanisha means "one who is beautiful" and has African origins. |
American, Arabic, Indian |
Girl |
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Wantha
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Wantha means "joyful" and originates from Native American languages. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Girl |
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Wout
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Wout means "ruler" in Dutch; derived from "Wouter" or "Walter." |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Wynton
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Wynton: English origin, meaning "from the friend's estate" or "town." |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Wolter
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Wolter: Germanic origin, meaning "ruler of the army." |
Anglo-Saxon, Dutch, German |
Boy |
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Woody
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Woody means "from the woods"; derived from Old English "wudu." |
The name Woody has origins in Anglo-Saxon and English. |
Boy |
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Woldemar
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Woldemar means "ruler of the world," of Germanic origin. |
German, Germanic |
Boy |
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Witold
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Witold means "to rule" in Slavic; originates from Poland. |
Polish |
Boy |
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Wladimir
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Wladimir means "to rule with greatness," of Slavic origin. |
Russian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Wojciech
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Wojciech means "joyful warrior," originating from Slavic roots. |
Polish |
Boy |
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Winfield
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Winfield means "friend's field," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Winfried
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Winfried means "friend of peace," originating from Old High German. |
Anglo-Saxon, German, Germanic |
Boy |
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Wintley
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Wintley: English origin, meaning "from the winter meadow" or "winter." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Wilt
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Wilt means "to wither"; originates from Old English "wiltan." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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