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Names letter starts with W

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