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Baby names starting with W
1,120 names · page 3 of 3
Worren
English · Variant spelling of Warren, from Old French 'warrene' meaning 'game park' or Germanic 'warin' (guard).
Wortha
English · Derived from Old English 'worth,' meaning worthy or of value.
Wortham
English · English place-name surname meaning homestead by an enclosure, from Old English 'worth-ham.'
Worthie
English · From Old English 'weorþ' meaning worthy or deserving, a virtue-based given name.
Worthington
English · English place name meaning 'settlement of Wurð's people,' denoting a person of worth.
Wray
English · From Old Norse 'vrá' meaning 'corner' or 'secluded spot,' a rare English place name.
Wrayanne
English · Wrayanne is a modern compound of Wray and Anne, combining an English surname-style element with the classic name Anne.
Wreatha
English · Feminine elaboration of 'wreath,' an English word name evoking a circle of flowers or leaves.
Wrenda
English · Likely a modern respelling influenced by Brenda, a name with later English use and uncertain older roots.
Wrennlee
English · Wrennlee blends Wren, the small songbird, with the trendy suffix -lee, creating a modern nature-inspired name.
Wrennly
English · Wrennly is a modern English-style elaboration of Wren, the small songbird, with a fashionable -ly ending.
Wrennyn
English · Wrennyn is a modern elaboration of Wren, the small songbird name.
Wretha
English · Phonetic variant of Retha, a short form of Margaretha meaning "pearl."
Wriggs
English · An English surname-style name, likely derived from regional place or nickname roots.
Wryan
Irish · A creative spelling of Ryan, an Irish name associated with "little king."
Wryder
English · A modern English spelling-based name likely derived from sound and structure of warrior or rider-style names.
Wrynley
English · Wrynley is a modern English-style invented name, likely combining Wren-like sounds with the popular -ley ending.
Wuanita
Spanish · Phonetic variant of Juanita, Spanish feminine diminutive of Juan (John), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Wudase
African · Wudase is used in Ethiopian contexts and is associated with praise, devotion, or reverence.
Wuendi
English · Phonetic variant of Wendy, a literary name coined by J.M. Barrie for Peter Pan, possibly from 'friend.'
Wuendy
Welsh · Wuendy is a modern spelling of Wendy, a name popularized in literature and linked to Welsh Gwen- elements meaning fair or blessed.
Wuilber
German · A Hispanicized form of Wilber, from Germanic elements meaning "will" and "bright."
Wuilian
English · Variant spelling of William, from Germanic elements meaning "will" and "protection," carried into English.
Wuilmer
German · Likely a variant of Wilmer, from Germanic elements meaning 'will' and 'famous' or 'renowned.'
Wulf
Norse · Wulf is an old Germanic and Norse name element meaning wolf.
Wuraola
African · Wuraola is a Yoruba name meaning gold of wealth or a child associated with precious riches.
Wwilliam
German · Wwilliam is an altered spelling of William, from Germanic elements meaning will or desire and helmet or protection.
Wwlliam
German · Wwlliam is a distorted spelling of William, a Germanic name meaning resolute protection.
Wyat
English · A spelling variant of Wyatt, from an old surname derived from Germanic personal names meaning brave in war.
Wyatte
English · Variant of Wyatt, from Old French 'guiot,' a diminutive of 'gui' meaning 'brave in war.'
Wyattjames
English · A modern compound joining Wyatt with James, blending an English surname-name and the Hebrew-rooted classic James.
Wyconda
English · A rare modern-use name, likely adapted from place-name or surname patterns and valued for its distinctive sound.
Wydell
English · Modern surname-derived name, possibly from Old English elements meaning 'wide dell/valley.'
Wydia
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by Lydia with an altered opening sound.
Wyetta
English · Likely a feminine elaboration related to Wyett or Wyatt, an English surname-name meaning brave in war.
Wyette
French · Variant of Wyatt, from Old French Wiot, a diminutive of Guy meaning 'wide' or 'wood'; associated with 'little warrior.'
Wyhatt
English · A spelling variant of Wyatt, from Old English meaning “brave” or “strong in war.”
Wyitt
English · Modern spelling of Wyatt, an English surname from Old French meaning 'little warrior' or 'brave in war.'
Wykeem
Arabic · A modern spelling likely influenced by Hakim, an Arabic name meaning wise or learned.
Wykeisha
English · Wykeisha is likely a modern invented English-style variant of Keisha with an added Wy- opening for distinction.
Wykena
English · A modern invented name with a stylized Wy- opening and feminine -kena ending.
Wykeria
English · Wykeria is likely a modern invented name, possibly formed from a surname-like Wyk- opening and a feminine -eria ending.
Wykesha
English · Wykesha is a modern coined name, likely built from creative prefixing and the popular -esha ending.
Wykeshia
English · Wykeshia is likely a modern invented English-style elaboration related to Keisha, using the suffix -eshia.
Wykisha
English · Wykisha is likely a modern American coinage, possibly blending the prefix Wy- with Keisha, a name associated with African usage.
Wylda
German · Variant of Wilda, from Germanic 'wild' meaning 'untamed' or 'wild one.'
Wylden
English · A modern English-style form evoking 'wild' and untamed natural imagery.
Wyle
English · A variant of Wiley or Wyle, from English surname and place-name traditions.
Wylean
English · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Wyleen or a blend of Wylie (English 'crafty') and -lean.
Wyleen
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Wylie or Wylene with the feminine -een/-leen suffix.
Wyleigh
English · Wyleigh is a modern English spelling from Wy/ Leigh, associated with meadow and clearing imagery.
Wylene
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Willa and -ylene, with no fixed etymology.
Wyley
English · Variant of Wiley or Wylie, from Old English meaning "crafty" or "from the water meadow."
Wyline
English · Wyline is an uncommon English-style modern name, likely formed from surname and line-ending patterns.
Wylla
English · Variant of Willa, feminine of William, from Germanic meaning "resolute protector."
Wylliam
German · Variant spelling of William, from Old High German meaning 'resolute protector' (wil + helm).
Wyllis
English · Variant of Willis, from William, meaning 'resolute protector' (Germanic wil + helm).
Wyllys
English · Variant of Willis, a patronymic meaning son of William, resolute protector.
Wylma
German · Variant of Wilma, from Germanic 'wilmo' meaning resolute protector.
Wylodean
English · Southern American compound name blending Wylo with Dean, a creative double-barreled invention.
Wylodene
English · Variant spelling of Wilodene, a modern Southern compound name with Wil- root.
Wylodine
English · Rare American elaboration, possibly blending Wylo with the feminine suffix -dine.
Wyma
German · Variant of Wilma, a German feminine short form of Wilhelm meaning 'resolute protector.'
Wymer
English · Old English name from Germanic 'wig' (battle) and 'mær' (famous), meaning 'famous in battle.'
Wymon
English · Variant of Wymond, from Germanic 'wig' (war) and 'mund' (protector), meaning war protector.
Wymond
English · From Old English and Germanic elements meaning 'war protection' or 'battle protector.'
Wynda
English · Probably a variant of Winda or a modern form echoing wind, giving it a breezy, nature-linked feel.
Wynde
English · Wynde is an English variant of Wind, from the nature word referring to moving air.
Wyndee
English · Wyndee is a modern spelling variant of Wendy, a name popularized in English through literature and later adapted creatively.
Wyndi
English · Wyndi is a modern spelling of Wendy, a literary name later associated with friend or fair one in popular use.
Wyndie
English · Wyndie is a spelling variant of Wendy, a name popularized in English literature and later associated with breezy charm.
Wyndsor
English · A modern spelling variant of Windsor, itself an English place-based name meaning a settlement near a meadowed river area.
Wyndy
English · Wyndy is a modern English variant of Wendy, a literary name popularized by J. M. Barrie.
Wynee
Welsh · Wynee is likely a variant of Winnie, linked to Welsh Gwen forms meaning fair or blessed.
Wynell
English · Modern blend of Welsh 'wyn' (fair, blessed) and Nell, meaning 'fair bright one.'
Wynelle
English · Modern elaboration of Wynn, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning fair, white, or blessed.
Wynema
English · Native American-inspired literary name popularized by the 1891 novel 'Wynema' by S. Alice Callahan.
Wynesha
Welsh · Wynesha appears to blend Wyn, from Welsh roots meaning fair or blessed, with a modern suffix.
Wynetta
Welsh · From Welsh 'wyn' meaning 'fair' or 'blessed,' with a feminine diminutive suffix.
Wynette
Welsh · Diminutive of Wynne, from Welsh 'gwyn' meaning fair, white, or blessed.
Wynisha
English · A modern coined name, likely combining Win- or Wyn- with a stylish -isha ending.
Wynlee
English · Wynlee blends Welsh win or wyn, meaning fair or blessed, with the English -lee meadow ending.
Wynna
Welsh · Wynna is a Welsh-style form related to names built on gwyn, meaning fair, blessed, or white.
Wynnell
Welsh · From Welsh 'wynn' meaning 'joy' or 'fair,' with an English feminine ending.
Wynnette
Welsh · Wynnette is a feminine elaboration of Wynn, from Welsh and Old English roots meaning 'fair' or 'blessed.'
Wynnifred
Welsh · A spelling variant of Winifred, from Welsh roots meaning blessed peace or fair peace.
Wynnston
English · Place-based English form from Old English elements for joy and settlement, essentially meaning a joyful place.
Wynogene
Welsh · Rare elaborated name possibly blending Welsh 'wyn' (fair/blessed) with Gene (well-born).
Wynola
Welsh · Blend of Welsh 'wyn' (fair, blessed) with the suffix -ola.
Wynoma
English · Variant of Winona, from Dakota Sioux meaning 'firstborn daughter.'
Wynonah
English · Variant spelling of Winona, meaning 'firstborn daughter,' adopted into English usage.
Wynonia
English · Variant of Winona, from Dakota Sioux meaning 'firstborn daughter'.
Wynsten
English · Wynsten is a modern spelling of Winston, an English surname meaning wine's town or friendly stone settlement.
Wynterrose
English · A modern compound name combining Winter and Rose, evoking cold-season beauty and the flower.
Wyntr
English · A stylized spelling of Winter, the English season name associated with cold, clarity, and stillness.
Wyolene
English · American coined name likely inspired by Wyoming, with a feminine suffix.
Wyoma
English · Feminine form inspired by the place name Wyoming, from a Native American word meaning wide plains.
Wyomi
English · Likely a modern variant of Wyoming or Naomi, used as a place-style name with a soft, flowing sound.
Wyomia
English · Rare name possibly inspired by the place name Wyoming; notably borne by Olympic sprinter Wyomia Tyus.
Wyoming
English · From the U.S. state, derived from a Lenape word meaning 'at the big river flat.'
Wyona
English · Variant of Winona, from Dakota Sioux meaning 'firstborn daughter'.
Wyonda
English · Modern variant of Wanda, possibly from Germanic tribal name Vandal or Slavic word for 'wanderer.'
Wyonia
English · Modern variant possibly related to Winona or influenced by the place name Wyoming.
Wyonna
English · Variant of Winona, from Dakota meaning "firstborn daughter," popularized in American usage.
Wyonne
French · Variant of Yvonne, the French feminine of Yves, from Germanic 'yew' (the bow-wood tree).
Wyonnia
English · Likely a modern form influenced by names like Winona or Wynne, with an ornate feminine ending.
Wyota
English · Possibly derived from or inspired by Wyoming/Dakota, suggesting wide-open Western plains.
Wyse
English · Wyse is a surname-style spelling of Wise, from English meaning prudent or intelligent.
Wystan
English · Wystan is an Old English name meaning battle stone, known from the poet W. H. Auden.
Wysteria
English · Wysteria is a spelling variant of Wisteria, the flowering vine named after the botanist Wistar.
Wyteria
English · Wyteria is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Wisteria and the prefix Wy-.
Wytina
English · Likely a modern invented name, probably influenced by Whitney or white-root English names with a Tina-style ending.
Wyvetta
English · Modern feminine form blending the W- prefix with Yvette, the French diminutive of Yves meaning yew.
Wyvette
French · A variant of Yvette, the feminine of Yves, linked to the yew tree.
Wyvonia
English · Rare modern American coinage, possibly elaborated from Yvonne or Wyvern.
Wyvonna
French · Variant of Yvonne, from French and Germanic 'yew' meaning yew wood or archer.
Wyvonne
French · Variant of Yvonne, from Old French and Germanic meaning 'yew wood' or 'archer.'
Wyvonnia
French · Wyvonnia is a modern elaboration of Yvonne, from a French name derived from Germanic elements meaning "yew."
Wyyomi
English · Wyyomi is a creative modern spelling likely influenced by Wyoming, giving it a place-name feel.
Wyzetta
English · Probably a modern elaboration of place-name or surname patterns, resembling names like Wayzata or Rosetta.
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