Baby Names Starting with W
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Southeast Asian
New
Spanish
Unknown
Native American
to be strong
Old English
wise person
Germanic
wise one
Old English
wisdom, knowledge
Arabic
Successor of wisdom
African
young genius
Old English
wise
Old English
to twist, turn
English
wise; clever
Germanic
warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
week
Old English
wolf
Slavic
Rule
Slavic
Famous ruler
Slavic
Glorious ruler
Slavic
Glorious ruler
Germanic
Resolute protector
Old English
resolute protector
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Old English
winter
Chinese
I, me
Chinese
Peaceful
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Chinese
Mighty or distinguished
African
bringer of peace
African
Brave
Chinese
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Slavic
Warrior
Slavic
Joy of war
Slavic
Son of Wojciech
Slavic
Warrior
African
Look at wealth
Chinese
Cooking vessel
African
awakened, aware
English
From the hill by the river
African
Strong
African
He who brings peace
African
Bringer of peace
African
come home
Germanic
Wolf animal; pack loyalty and strength
Germanic
Wolf-like
Germanic
Traveling wolf
English
Variant of Wolf, influenced by the spelling of the surname (which is also derived from the animal).
English
Traveling wolf
Germanic
little wolf
English
Wolf-like
Germanic
wolf spear
African
Unknown
Old Norse
wolf
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
From the wolf's stone
English
Hunting town of the wolves
English
Farmstead by the stream
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
African
Peaceful
Chinese
To have or achieve
African
Calm
English
marvel; awe
English
extraordinary; amazing
English
Marvels
African
He who brings joy
African
Our home
African
Strength
African
Blessed
Chinese
Unknown
English
Noble friend
Korean
to work; laborer
African
All
African
Unknown
African
Wealth has come home
Chinese
Rain
English
From the forest
Old English
from the woods
English
Made of wood
English
From the woods
Old English
forest area
English
From the forest
English
Row by the woods
Old English
row of houses
Old English
forest
English
Son of the woods
English
Wooded place
English
Guardian of the wood
English
Craftsman working with wood
English
From the lane in the woods
Chinese
Gather
Various
English
One who deals with wool
English
One who handles wool
Old English
Covered in wool
Chinese
to reside
Korean
Cloud
African
Strong
African
Unknown
English
Fortified place
English
Possibly invented
African
Unknown
African
Strong warrior
Old English
to labor
English
World or universe
African
God's gift
African
Unknown
African
God's will
English
world leader; boss
Ijaw
Man of wealth
African
Brave warrior
Old English
Guardian
English
anxiety; concern
English
Deserving respect
African
The great provider
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
from the woods
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
African
Gift
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Army leader
African
Unknown
African
grandfather; elder
Slavic
surprise, wonder
African
A name of Ghanaian origin
Old English
wise
Old English
no meaning
Native American
to be wise
Chinese
Unknown
Old English
to be
Southeast Asian
Brave
Spanish
Unknown
English
River bank
English
from the farm by the weir
English
From the English word for the small songbird. It is ultimately derived from Old English wrenna.
English
Variant of Wrenley.
English
Variant of Wrenley.
English
Elaboration of Wren using the popular name suffix ley.
English
Young wren
English
Craftsman
Old English
incorrect, mistaken
Celtic
unknown meaning
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Military
Germanic
Wagon maker
Indigenous
Spirit of the wind
African
Unknown
Spanish
Noble and bright
Germanic
Famous ruler
Germanic
Army ruler
Spanish
To rule
Germanic
Wolf army
English
Wolf counsel
Germanic
Elf counsel
English
Wanderer
Germanic
Guardian
Spanish
From the town of Wassa
Native American
place of the chief
African
Brave warrior
Native American
brave warrior
Spanish
Son of Wua
Spanish
Little one
Spanish
Unknown
African
Bringer of peace
Chinese
Water
Chinese
blessed, joyful
Germanic
friend; traveler
Indigenous Americas
Woman
Celtic
brave warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
to protect
English
From the meadow
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Native American
Brave
Old English
forest man
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Resolute and bright
Germanic
Resolute
Germanic
strong; brave
Germanic
Willful warrior
English
Desires peace
Germanic
Desiring peace
Germanic
Desiring peace
Native American
to be strong
English
Resolute protector
English
From the hill estate
Old English
resolute protector
Celtic
Strong-willed guardian
Spanish
Brave protector
English
Strong-willed protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
Germanic
Resolute protector
Latin
Bitter
Germanic
Famous desire
English
Willow farm
Old English
wolf
Old English
resolute protector
Spanish
Unknown
English
joyful stone
Polish
uncle
Southeast Asian
Beautiful moonlight
English
Rare mineral; symbolizes creativity and adventurous spirit.
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and flรฆd, possibly meaning "beauty".
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and giefu "gift".
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and noรฐ "boldness, daring". This name became rare after the Norman Conquest.
Germanic
Wolf
English
Peaceful wolf
English
Old English name meaning "wolf ruler", from the elements wulf "wolf" and ric "ruler, king".
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and run "secret lore, rune". This was the name of a 10th-century English noblewoman who founded the
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and sige "victory".
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and stan "stone".
English
Variant of Wulfรพryรฐ.
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and wynn "joy".
English
Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and รพryรพ "strength". This was the name of a 9th-century queen of Wessex.
Chinese
Five lotus flowers
English
Unknown
African
Unknown
English
Resolute protector
Germanic
resolute protector
African
Strong one
Chinese
One
African
Strong
African
Blessed with wealth
Chinese
Joyful
African
Unknown
African
Joyful
African
Strong
African
Peace
Native American
giant, strong
African
Gold
Old English
whirl, twist
Old Norse
guardian of the sea
African
House
African
A name of strength
African
Unknown
Arabic
Ease, relaxation
African
Unknown
Germanic
Anger
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Old English
warrior
Celtic
Joyful
English
Warrior
English
From an English surname that was derived from the medieval given name Wyard or Wyot, from the Old English name Wigheard. Wyatt Earp (1848-1929) was an
English
Middle English form of Wigberht.
English
From the creek
English
From the dwelling by the cliff
English
From the dwelling by the river
Old English
river
Old English
Brave warrior
Spanish
Resilient
English
Wild
English
Wild; untamed
English
Someone who lives by the river
Old English
resolute protector
English
Cunning
English
Resolute
English
resolute protector
English
Resolute protector
Spanish
Resolute protector
English
From the meadow
Germanic
warrior
English
Middle English form of the Old English name Wigmund, composed of the elements wig "battle" and mund "protection".
English
Fair
Germanic
Brave protector
English
From the peaceful city
English
Windy village
Celtic
Fair, pure
Welsh
fair, blessed
English
Fair
English
Friend
Celtic
Fair, pure
English
Derived from the Old English elements wynn "joy" and flรฆd, possibly meaning "beauty".
English
Derived from the Old English elements wynn "joy" and stan "stone".
Native American
First-born daughter
English
Variant of Winona.
English
Joyful stone
English
Variant of Winter.
English
From the windy town
Native American
large water
African
Large plains
English
Middle English form of Wigheard.
Celtic
wise; knowledgeable
Old English
wise
Old English
Son of Wystan
English
From the Old English name Wigstan, composed of the elements wig "battle" and stan "stone". This was the name of a 9th-century Anglo-Saxon saint. It be
English
Flowering vine
Chinese
Unknown