Wrigley
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Wrigley: English surname, meaning "from the wriggling stream" origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Wylde
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Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
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Wyntergrace
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Wyntergrace combines "winter" and "grace," symbolizing beauty in coldness. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Wolfie
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Wolfie means "wolf" and originates from Germanic and Old High German. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, German |
Either |
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Woodbury
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Woodbury means "fortified place by a wood," of English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Willoughby
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Willoughby means "willow farm," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Winter-Rose
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Winter-Rose symbolizes beauty and resilience; originates from seasonal contrasts. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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Woizero
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Woizero means "woman" in Amharic, originating from Ethiopia's culture. |
Amharic, Ethiopian |
Female |
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Wency
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Wency is a variant of the name Vincent, meaning "conquering." |
American, English |
Either |
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West
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West: Directional name from Old English, meaning "the westward region." |
Anglo-Saxon, English, West African |
Either |
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Weston
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Weston means "from the western town"; originates from Old English. |
English, Old English |
Male |
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Weller
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Weller means "well" in Old English; surname for well-dwellers. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Wave
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Wave signifies movement; originates from Old English "wæfian" meaning "to wave." |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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Wanda
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Wanda means "wanderer"; originates from Slavic roots, symbolizing exploration. |
English, Germanic |
Female |
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Waitstill
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Waitstill means "to remain steadfast"; originates from Old English roots. |
Biblical, English |
Either |
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Waldorf
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Waldorf means "valley of the forest," originating from Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, German |
Male |
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Wyndham
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Wyndham means "from the windy village," of Old English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Wynonie
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Wynonie: Derived from Welsh, meaning "blessed" or "fair." |
American, English |
Unisex |
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Wright
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Wright means "craftsman"; originates from Old English, meaning "to work." |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
Unisex |
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Wu
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Wu means "military" in Chinese; originates from ancient state Wu. |
Chinese |
Unisex |
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Wylie
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Wylie means "resolute" in Old English; derived from the surname. |
English, Gaelic, Scottish |
Unisex |
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Woo-jin
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Woo-jin means "house" and "precious," originating from Korean culture. |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Woodbine
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Woodbine refers to a flowering plant; originates from Old English. |
Algonquian, English |
Unisex |
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Woodie
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Woodie means "wood" or "forest"; derived from Old English origins. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Wong
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Wong: Chinese surname meaning "yellow" or "king," with historical roots. |
Chinese |
Unisex |
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Woo
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Woo means "to seek affection"; originates from Chinese and Korean. |
Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese |
Unisex |
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Winky
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Winky: playful nickname, derived from "wink," suggesting cheerfulness or mischief. |
English, The name Winky has origins in the following: American |
Unisex |
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Winslow
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Winslow means "hill with a friend's spring," of English origin. |
Algonquian, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Wizz
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Wizz: playful nickname, possibly derived from "whiz," meaning expert. |
English, The name Wizz has origins in the following: American |
Unisex |
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Wilmoth
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Wilmoth: English surname, meaning "resolute protector," derived from Old German. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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