Female and male names starting with the letter "W" .
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WELLS
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Old English word 'well', meaning spring or stream. It was originally given to those who lived near wells or were responsible for maintaining them.
WELLS
FeminineEnglish origin, means "spring" or "well".
WELLSLEY
FeminineEnglish given name derived from Old English words "well" and "leah," signifying a meadow near a spring or well, connoting refreshing beauty. It has historical significance, famously borne by Sir Arthur Wellsley, 1st Duke of Wellington, yet remains uncommon today.
WELMA
FeminineRare German name derived from "wilmar," meaning "resolute protection.
WELMER
MasculineGerman name meaning 'strong as a wolf', tracing back to medieval times and popular among early Germanic tribes.
WELSEY
MasculineRare English name derived from Old English names Weohstan or Wihtestan, possibly meaning "powerful stone" or "famous stone".
WELTHA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating female name of Old English origin, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity," popularized during the Anglo-Saxon period by Queen Wealththeow from the epic poem "Beowulf.
WELTON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from "weofod," meaning "place of worship.
WELTY
MasculineRare yet intriguing English given name derived from Old English 'wæl', meaning 'stranger' or 'foreigner'. It may also stem from the Norman surname Wheatley, associated with those living near wheat fields. Though historically uncommon and lacking notable historical figures, Welty has been used throughout history, predominantly in southern U.S. states. Today, it is closely linked to American author Eudora Welty, winner of the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
WEN
MasculineChinese origin, signifies 'culture' or 'refinement,' often associated with educated and sophisticated individuals throughout history.
WEN
FeminineHistoric and unique Chinese name meaning 'literature' or 'culture', traditionally associated with males but increasingly used for females due to its unisex appeal. It has been held by notable figures like Wen Tianxiang, a renowned poet from the Southern Song Dynasty.
WENCEL
MasculineRare, Slavic origin name derived from Václav, meaning "prosperous glory" or "healthy fame.
WENCES
MasculineHistoric Germanic name derived from "Winceslaus," meaning "spear-wielder" or "bearer of victory." It was notably borne by Saint Wenceslaus I, the Duke of Bohemia known for his courage and piety.
WENCESLAO
MasculineGermanic name meaning "ruling friend" or "protecting ruler", popularized by Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia during the 10th century.
WENCESLAUS
MasculineOld Germanic name derived from "wini" meaning 'friend' and "halja" signifying 'power or rule', translating to 'strong in friendship'.
WENCIL
MasculineRare Slavic name meaning 'circle' or 'ring', associated with the fertility god Wienc.
WENDA
FeminineDistinctive female given name of Celtic origin, meaning "white" or "fair", and associated with the legendary goddess Gwenhwyfar in Arthurian mythology.
WENDAL
MasculineRare Germanic male given name derived from "wind" and "battle", meaning "powerful in battle".
WENDALL
FeminineEnglish male given name derived from Old English elements 'wende' meaning "way" or "course", and 'hal' meaning "hale" or "healthy". Thus, Wendall signifies "healthy journey".
WENDALL
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English 'wend' and 'hal', meaning 'stranger'.
WENDALYN
FeminineEnglish feminine name derived from 'Wenda' (white/fair) and 'lyn' (lake), translating to 'white lake'. It was popular in medieval England and Wales due to its association with fairness of complexion or water bodies. Today, Wendalyn remains a rare yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
WENDE
FeminineGerman-origin unisex name meaning "turn" or "direction", derived from the Old High German word 'wendan'. It has historical ties to Saint Winde and is associated with femininity and grace in some cultures.
WENDEE
FeminineAmerican name of German origin meaning 'to travel' or 'to wander', coined as a feminine variation of Wendel during the mid-20th century.
WENDEL
MasculineGermanic-derived name that means "wanderer" or "nomad", associated with adventure and strength through historic literary works like Goethe's Faust.
WENDELIN
MasculineRare but powerful German name meaning 'strong in battle'.
WENDELIN
FeminineRare German name derived from "wendo" meaning 'child' or 'warrior', and 'lind' meaning 'limb' or 'shield'. It can be interpreted as 'little warrior' or 'shield warrior'.
WENDELINE
FeminineRare, feminine German name derived from "wenti" meaning white or fair, and "lind" meaning gentle or soft. Coined by German poet Friedrich Rückert, it offers a distinctive choice with poetic origins.
WENDELL
MasculineEnglish name originally derived from "wende" meaning "way" or "journey", and "hull" meaning "hill".
WENDELL
FeminineRare but memorable English given name derived from Old English elements 'wending' meaning "rolling" or "moving," and 'halh' signifying "hill," thus conveying the image of a "rolling hill.
WENDELLA
FeminineUnique and elegant name of unknown origin, possibly derived from German or Scottish names, or created by combining Wendy andella.
WENDELLYN
FeminineWelsh-origin name meaning 'fair', derived from 'gwenddy' and variant of Gwendolen.
WENDELYN
FeminineElegant English name derived from Old English words "wend" (to go/move) and "lyn" (tin), first recorded in the 11th century Domesday Book, conveying strength and timelessness.
WENDEY
FeminineRare yet captivating Latin given name derived from "vindemia," meaning grape harvest, often associated with autumn. It holds historical significance as it was used in ancient Rome and throughout the Middle Ages, and remains popular in countries influenced by Roman Catholic culture.
WENDI
FeminineDistinctive female name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from German 'Wendelina' meaning "wanderer," or English "wend" meaning "to turn/bend." Popularized in the mid-20th century U.S., Wendi has been embraced globally for its unique sound and potential meanings.
WENDIE
FeminineUncommon variant spelling of Wendy, derived from the Middle English word 'wenden', meaning "to go" or "to move".
WENDLA
FeminineUnique German female name derived from 'wind' and 'battle', meaning "stormy battle" or "battle wind".
WENDLE
MasculineUncommon English given name whose meaning and origin are somewhat unclear, possibly derived from the Old English word 'wend' meaning 'to turn', or potentially a variant of Germanic Wendell meaning 'strong as a wolf'.
WENDLYN
FeminineWendlyn, of Welsh origin, means 'fair and gentle' or 'white and noble', derived from the words 'gwyn' (white) and 'dydd' (day).
WENDOLEE
FeminineUnique Dutch name derived from Wendela, meaning 'to travel' combined with 'la', short for Laura or Adelheid. Historically associated with wanderers or travelers, it gained popularity among European nobility due to Saint Wendel's influence.
WENDOLY
FeminineRare yet compelling Latin-derived female name that means 'victorious,' symbolizing strength and triumph.