Baby Names Starting with W
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Arabic
One who is strong
Germanic
To be strong
Germanic
Brave warrior
Germanic
Brave
Germanic
Strong protector
Germanic
Vineyard
Latin
Joyful
Celtic
delicate flower
Slavic
Little willow
Slavic
glorious, fame
Slavic
Glorious
Germanic
Brave warrior
Germanic
peaceful ruler
English
Derived from the Old English elements wig "battle" and beorht "bright". This is also a continental Germanic equivalent, derived from the Old German el
English
Bright warrior
Germanic
bright warrior
English
Playful
English
Old English name composed of the elements wig "battle" and heard "hard, firm, brave, hardy".
English
Old English form of Wymond.
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
vigilant
English
Old English form of Wystan.
Old Norse
To be blessed
English
Derived from the Old English elements wiht "creature, being" and burg "fortress". This was the name of an 8th-century saint, said to be the youngest d
Native American
little warrior
English
Strong-willed warrior
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
Indian
Victory
Arabic
Consciousness
Southeast Asian
Wisdom
Polynesian
Quick, fast
English
Short form of William and other names beginning with Wil.
Southeast Asian
Strong
Germanic
Strong warrior
Native American
To be a leader
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
resolute protector
Southeast Asian
Brave
Germanic
Willful
Spanish
Little will
English
From the willow ford
Germanic
Willful protection
Germanic
Bright will
Germanic
Bright will
English
Willful and bright
Germanic
resolute friend
English
Resolute protector
English
Willow brook
Historical
resolute
English
Derived from the Old English elements willa "will, desire" and burg "fortress".
English
Variant of Wilburg.
English
Willow tree stream
English
Brilliant and famous
English
Fortified estate
Germanic
resolute protector
Spanish
Strong protector
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Son of William
English
Untamed
English
Wild
Celtic
wild, free
Germanic
Brave and free
Arabic
Brave
African
Untamed child
Germanic
untamed, wild
Germanic
Wild man
English
From the wild
English
From an English surname meaning "wild, untamed, uncontrolled", from Old English wilde.
English
Wild man
English
Wild
English
Son of the wild
Germanic
wild heart
English
Bloom growing freely in nature
Germanic
Wild, untamed
Geographic
From the wild hill
Germanic
wild boar
Spanish
Brave
English
A type of flowering plant
English
Free spirit
English
Untamed
English
Cunning
English
Bright and cheerful
Germanic
resolute
English
From a surname that was derived from various English place names: towns named Willey or the River Wylye.
Slavic
resilient
Germanic
resolute, brave
Germanic
Willful warrior
English
Desire peace
Germanic
Will, desire
English
Willful warrior
English
Willful ford
English
Desires peace
Germanic
will; peace
English
Means "desiring peace" from Old English willa "will, desire" and friΓΎ "peace". Saint Wilfrid was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon bishop. The name was rarely
English
Feminine form of Wilfred.
Spanish
Desiring peace
English
Desires peace
Spanish
Peaceful and brave
English
Desiring peace
Spanish
Willful peace
English
Desiring peace
Spanish
Desires peace
Germanic
Desires peace
English
Desires peace
English
Old English form of Wilfred.
English
Peaceful
English
Variant of WilfriΓ°.
Dutch
willow tree
English
Son of William
English
Willow tree
French
Strong and brave
English
Old English cognate of Willihard.
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
Will helmet
English
Dutch and German feminine form of Wilhelm. This name was borne by a queen of the Netherlands (1880-1962).
English
Resolute protector; will
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
Willful protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
Hebrew
resolute protector; gift
English
Resolute protector
Spanish
Little protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute
Spanish
will; desire
English
Resolute protector
Celtic
to be strong; brave
Old English
from the farm by
English
Son of William
English
Willow farm
British
From the willow town
African
Determined protector
Spanish
little will; desire
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
Will
English
From the willow tree
English
Resolute protector
English
Son of William
English
Son of William
English
Son of Wilk
English
Son of will
English
Strong defender
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Short form of William and other names beginning with Will. A famous bearer is American actor Will Smith (1968-), whose full name is Willard.
English
Feminine form of William.
English
Son of William
English
Resolute protector
English
Son of William
English
Brave
English
Resolute and bright
English
Wild animal
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
Desire, will
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
Strong-willed
Germanic
resolute protector
French
Strong guardian
English
Willow meadow
English
Resolute
Spanish
Desires peace
English
Strong-willed
English
From the Germanic name Willehelm meaning "will helmet", composed of the elements willo "will, desire" and helm "helmet, protection". An early saint by
Various
Spanish
little William
English
Son of William
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Masculine or feminine diminutive of William. Notable bearers include the American baseball player Willie Mays (1931-2024) and the musician Willie Nels
English
resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
English
Strong-willed
Germanic
resolute; brave
English
Homestead of Willa's people
English
Willa's settlement
Old English
town by the willow
English
From the farm by the willow
English
From an English surname that was derived from Will, a diminutive of William.
English
Son of William
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
Old English
resilient, strong
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
African
Resolute protector
English
Willow settlement
English
From the name of the tree, which is ultimately derived from Old English welig.
English
Valley of the willow trees
English
Refers to a ghostly light in forests
Various
English
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute; brave
English
Diminutive of William, Wilhelm or Willem. It is both masculine and feminine in Dutch.
English
Resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Short form of Wilhelmina. German settlers introduced it to America in the 19th century.
English
From the Old English elements willa "will, desire" and mære "famous".
English
Resolute guardian
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
Will
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Spanish
Resolute guardian
Spanish
Desiring peace
English
From the Old English name WilmΗ£r, likely via a surname that was derived from it. In some cases it might be regarded as a masculine form of Wilma.
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
little resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
Determined protector
English
From the town of Wilmot
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
English
Determined guardian
Germanic
resolute protector
Caribbean
Resolute protector
English
Resolute
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Spanish
will; desire
Germanic
resolute; strong
Germanic
noble ruler
English
From the willow
Germanic
resolute protector
English
From the willow farm
Spanish
Willful warrior
Germanic
resolute; strong
Old English
resolute ruler
English
Resolute protector
English
Will
Germanic
will; desire
Germanic
resolute protector
English
Protected
English
Son of William
Portuguese
Resolute protector
Spanish
Resolute protector
English
son of Will; resolute protector
Germanic
son of Will
English
From an English surname meaning "son of William". The surname was borne by Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), the American president during World War I.
English
Son of William
English
son of William; protector
Germanic
son of William
English
Son of Will
English
Son of William
English
Short form of Wilton. This name was borne by basketball player Wilt Chamberlain (1936-1999).
English
Strong warrior
English
From a surname that was derived from the names of several English towns. The town names mean variously "willow town", "well town" or "town on the Rive
Germanic
Strong warrior
Germanic
resolute; brave
English
Willful enclosure
English
Will
Germanic
resolute friend
English
Protector
English
Willow tree
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Dutch
resolute protection
Germanic
Famous
African
Born in peace
Germanic
Resolute protector
English
To achieve victory
Old English
friend, protector
Southeast Asian
Love and kindness
Southeast Asian
Success
Latin
Victorious
Southeast Asian
Friend of the wine
Old English
joyful
English
Roman town by the river
Germanic
friend's hill
Germanic
joyful victory
English
Joyful
Old English
air, breeze
Old English
to wander
English
Wind bringer
Germanic
Wind or breeze
Germanic
Winding
English
Winding valley
English
Winding river
English
One who winds or twists
Native American
windy
English
Opening in a wall
English
Hill with a winch
English
Winding, flowing
English
Riverbank
Old English
grape beverage
Arabic
gift of God
English
Joyful
Welsh
joyful friend
English
Wine maker
Indian
Bringer of joy
Old English
friend
Old English
joyful field
English
Friend in war
Germanic
joyful peace
English
Old English form of Winfred.
Germanic
joyful peace
English
Variant of WinfriΓ°.
English
Glory, flight
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Eternal prosperity
Chinese
eternal brightness
Chinese
Eternal spring
Chinese
Peaceful
Chinese
Eternal spring
Caribbean
Unknown
Chinese
eternal prosperity
Chinese
Eternal prosperity
Chinese
prosperous
Old English
friend of the army
Chinese
To soar
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
eternal peace
Chinese
Brave
English
Winged
Old English
winged
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Eternal prosperity
African
One who is brave
Chinese
Eternal peace
Chinese
Honor
Chinese
eternal spring
Chinese
Eternal spring
Chinese
Eternal
Chinese
Eternal spring
Old English
winged
Chinese
Unknown
English
Winged meadow
Chinese
Eternal prosperity
Old English
little wing
Chinese
Eternal happiness
Chinese
Eternal spring
Chinese
Eternal brightness
Chinese
Fragrant flower
Old English
winged name
Chinese
Peaceful
English
Symbol of freedom
English
One who has wings
Chinese
Song of the wings
Chinese
Unknown meaning
Chinese
Eagle's wings
Chinese
Eternal prosperity
English
Victory town
Chinese
sun with wings
Chinese
Great wing
Old English
winged time
Chinese
eternal tranquility
Chinese
winged
Chinese
Unknown meaning
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
elegant; graceful
Chinese
Prosperous
Chinese
Eternal or everlasting
Chinese
Eternal spring
English
friend; joy
English
Fair
Welsh
joyful peace
English
From Latin Winifreda, possibly from a Welsh name Gwenfrewi (maybe influenced by the Old English masculine name Winfred). Saint Winifred was a 7th-cent
Spanish
Joyful peace
African
Bringer of joy
Chinese
A playful gesture or signal
English
Twisted
Germanic
Winkler
Latin
to blink
English
From a friend's meadow
Old English
joyful love
Old English
joyful, cheerful
Southeast Asian
Friend's fame
Chinese
Unknown
English
Friend
English
Victorious
English
Holy and peaceful; blessed
Old English
friend's brave
Old English
friend, joyful
Old English
joyful friend
English
Joyful peace
English
Victor
English
Joyful
English
Joyful friend
English
Joyful friend
English
Diminutive of Winifred. Winnie-the-Pooh, a stuffed bear in children's books by A. A. Milne, was named after a real bear named Winnipeg who lived at th
Celtic
Blessed peacemaking
English
Joyful
Germanic
joyful warrior
English
Blessed peacemaking
English
Victorious
Cree
Muddy waters
English
Fair; pure
English
Joyous; symbolizes happiness and brightness
English
Means "firstborn daughter" in Dakota or Lakota. According to folklore, this was the name of a daughter of a Dakota chief (possibly Wapasha III) who le
English
Joyful
English
Win's stream
English
From a surname that was derived from an Old English place name meaning "hill belonging to Wine". A famous bearer of this name was American painter Win
English
Wynn's hill; pleasant hill
English
Joyful
English
Charming
Old English
joyful stone
English
Joyful
English
Enclosed river area
Caribbean
Joyful stone
English
From an English surname that was derived from the Old English given name Wynnstan. A famous bearer was Winston Churchill (1874-1965), the British prim
English
From the English word for the season, derived from Old English winter.
English
Winter flower
English
Winter season
English
From a surname that was originally taken from town names meaning either "Wine's village" or "Wigmund's village" in Old English.
Spanish
Victory
English
Town
Chinese
victorious
African
Victory
Germanic
friend; protector
Germanic
to win
African
joyful
English
Wintry river
Latin
Violet flower
Slavic
Violet flower
Slavic
Violet
Slavic
Willow
African
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Brave
Southeast Asian
Brave
Arabic
Gift
Old English
to weave
African
One who is a blessing
Various
Old English
from the river
Southeast Asian
Brave
English
Wise
Arabic
Connection, link
Arabic
Medal, badge of honor
English
Wise
Old Norse
wise
English
Quality of having experience and knowledge
English
knowledgeable; sagacious
African
Born with wisdom
Germanic
wise ruler
English
Wise
English
Wise person
Germanic
more knowledgeable
Old English
wise
Old English
desire
Spanish
Wish
African
Bringer of peace
Spanish
wise; knowledgeable
Native American
he who speaks
African
Wise and knowledgeable
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
joyful, happy
Germanic
brave warrior
English
small willow
Spanish
Joyful
Germanic
wise; intelligent
English
Wise meadow
English
Wise man
Germanic
from the river
Germanic
joyful
English
Wise person
Indian
Preserver
English
Son of William
Arabic
Connection or union
Arabic
Medal, badge of honor
English
Flowering plant
English
From the name of the flowering plant, which was named for the American anatomist Caspar Wistar.
English
From the village of Wist
Old English
from the settlement
English
Cleverness
Southeast Asian
gift
English
Sorcerer
Caribbean
From the white cliff
English
White
Slavic
Bright
Old English
white field
English
Variant of Wihtburg.
Germanic
White man
Germanic
White lake
English
From the white island
African
Brave warrior
Slavic
To rule
English
Son of Wita
Germanic
Wide, wood
English
Intelligent and clever
Spanish
Serpent
African
small
Latin
bright, shining
Southeast Asian
Joyful
Latin
Little bird
Southeast Asian
Victory