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Names letter starts with W

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Waia Waia: Hawaiian unisex name meaning "water of life," symbolizing renewal. Unique Unisex
Waiah Waiah: Hawaiian name meaning "to shine," associated with brightness and beauty. Unique Unisex
Waikiki Waikiki means "spouting water," associated with Hawaii's famous beach. Unique Unisex
Waikikee Waikikee means "twisted water," reflecting Hawaiian oceanic connections and culture. Unique Girl
Wai-Lani Wai-Lani means "heavenly water," reflecting Hawaiian cultural significance and beauty. Unique Unisex
Wai-Ola Wai-Ola means "water of life," symbolizing purity and renewal. English Unisex
Wahalla Wahalla: Unique boys' name rooted in Norse mythology, meaning strength. Old Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Wagoner Wagoner: surname derived from the occupation of wagon drivers. English Unisex
Wahine-Au-Kai Wahine-Au-Kai means "woman of the sea" in Hawaiian culture. Unique Girl
Wahbiyah Wahbiyah: Unique Arabic name meaning "gift," often given to girls. Arabic Girl
Wadsworth Wadsworth means "settlement at the ford," originating from England. English Unisex
wyse Wyse means "wise"; originates from Old English, denoting intelligence. English, Old English Either
wrenne Wrenne: English origin, meaning "small bird" or "songbird." Ancient Greek, English Either
wulfrich Wulfrich means "wolf power," originating from Old High German roots. Anglo-Saxon, Germanic Male
willam William means "resolute protector"; originates from Germanic elements "wil" and "helm." English, Germanic, Old English Male
winnifred Winnifred means "blessed peace," originating from Welsh and Old English. Anglo-Saxon, English Female
wendel Wendel means "wanderer"; originates from Germanic roots, meaning "to wander." Anglo-Saxon, German Male
wesson Wesson: English surname, derived from "Wessex," meaning "Western Saxons." Anglo-Saxon, English Either
westin Westin means "from the western town"; origin is Old English. Anglo-Saxon, English Male
warrin Warrin means "protector" and originates from Old English and Germanic. Anglo-Saxon, English, Native American Either
wendahl Wendahl: German origin, meaning "wanderer" or "traveler." Historical roots. Anglo-Saxon, German, Germanic Male
wendall Wendall means "wanderer," originating from Old English and Germanic roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Male
Wylde Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English
Wyntergrace Wyntergrace combines "winter" and "grace," symbolizing beauty in coldness. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Wolfie Wolfie means "wolf" and originates from Germanic and Old High German. Anglo-Saxon, English, German Either
Woodbury Woodbury means "fortified place by a wood," of English origin. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
Wrigley Wrigley: English surname, meaning "from the wriggling stream" origin. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
West West: Directional name from Old English, meaning "the westward region." Anglo-Saxon, English, West African Either
Weston Weston means "from the western town"; originates from Old English. English, Old English Male
Willoughby Willoughby means "willow farm," originating from Old English roots. Anglo-Saxon, English Either