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