Female and male names starting with the letter "W" .
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WHITLEIGH
FeminineEnglish given name derived from Old English words "hwiit" meaning white and "lēah" meaning clearing or meadow, translating to 'white clearing' or 'white meadow'. Its origins date back to the Domesday Book of 1086.
WHITLEY
MasculineCaptivating English name of Old English origin, derived from "hwyta" meaning white, first used as a medieval surname for individuals associated with white houses or clothing. It gained popularity during the Victorian era and has been carried by notable figures like Whitley Gilbert II from "A Different World".
WHITLEY
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'hwyte', meaning 'white'. It originally served as a surname, but has evolved into a unisex given name with a symbolic association to purity and innocence.
WHITLI
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname "O'WHITTLIE," meaning "descendant of WHITTLIE." It originates from the old Norse personal name "Hvítskegg," translating to "white cheek," and has been prominent in Ireland since at least the 13th century.
WHITLIE
FeminineScottish surname-derived given name meaning "white head," originating from the Lowlands in the 13th century.
WHITMAN
MasculineAmerican given name derived from an English occupational surname for fullers, those who cleaned cloth using white clay. It gained fame through poet Walt Whitman and retains a distinctive, historic appeal.
WHITMORE
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'hwit' (white) and 'mor' (boundary or hill), translating to 'white boundary or hill'.
WHITNAY
FeminineUncommon American female given name derived from the English surname Whitney, which originated in the Middle Ages as an occupational name for someone who worked at a weaving or fulling mill. The name likely means "white hedge" or "white enclosure," with its variant spelling possibly intended to create further distinction.
WHITNE
FeminineWhitney is an English unisex name derived from 'Witney,' meaning 'from the wheat meadow' or 'white island.'
WHITNEE
FeminineDistinctive English name derived from Whitney, meaning 'settlement on a river bend', with no specific historical associations.
WHITNEI
FeminineRare American female name, likely derived from the English Whitney, which means "from the estate by the bend in the river.
WHITNEY
FeminineEnglish female given name derived from the Middle English word 'whitney', meaning 'from the white farm' or 'white meadow'.
WHITNEY
MasculineRare feminine given name created by F. Scott Fitzgerald for his 1920 novel "The Beautiful and Damned." It does not have a specific meaning or derivation from an existing name.
WHITNI
FeminineAmerican name variant of Whitney, derived from Old English 'wyte' meaning 'white'.
WHITNIE
FeminineUncommon yet elegant Irish name derived from Fionnuala, meaning 'fair shoulders' or 'white shoulder', first used in the 17th century.
WHITNY
FeminineRare American girl's name, derived from the English surname Whitney, which means "white". It was created in the 20th century as a unique and youthful alternative to its parent name.
WHITNYE
FeminineWhitney is an elegant English name meaning 'white island', originating from medieval England as a surname before becoming popular in the mid-20th century US.
WHITSON
MasculineRare, American-origin first name created by author Thomas Wolfe for his 1929 novel "Look Homeward, Angel." It lacks traditional meaning but has gained popularity in the United States as both a boy's and girl's name.
WHITT
MasculineUnusual English name derived from 'whit', meaning white, originally given to those with fair hair or complexion in medieval times.
WHITTAKER
MasculineEnglish surname derived from "whittekare" or "whittekhere," meaning "white maker" or "white spear-maker." It likely referred to someone who worked with white materials or carried a white-colored spear.
WHITTANY
FeminineUncommon English female given name derived from the surname Wittany, meaning "wise" or "warlike".
WHITTEN
FeminineUncommon English given name that originated as a topographical surname for someone living near a white house or farm, deriving from Old English 'hwit' (white) and '-tun' (settlement).
WHITTEN
MasculineRare male name of English origin with uncertain meanings, possibly linked to "willow tree" or "white boundary".
WHITTLEY
FeminineRare English given name with possible Old English roots meaning "white meadow". It originates from the surname Whittlesay, linked to Whitlesy in Norfolk, England.
WHITTNEY
FeminineWhitney is an English female given name derived from the Middle English word 'wit' meaning 'wise', suggesting intelligence or knowledge.
WHITTNEY
MasculineUncommon yet striking given name derived from the English surname Whitney, meaning 'from the peninsula' or 'settlement'.
WHITTNI
FeminineRecent American creation from Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" series, interpreted as "striving for excellence," despite lacking explicit meaning or historical record.
WHITTNIE
FeminineRare English name of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from habitational names or Old English 'hwit', meaning white.
WHITTON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'hwicce', meaning 'white'. It's associated with various locations called Whitton in England.
WHTINEY
FeminineThe female given name Whitney is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'hwit' meaning white or fair-haired.
WHYATT
MasculineUncommon yet appealing English baby boy's name created by combining Wyatt and Watson, with no direct meaning but offering uniqueness while maintaining ease of pronunciation and spelling.
WHYNTER
FeminineRare, unconventional given name with unknown origin and undefined meaning, possibly inspired by the English word 'whinter', but this has not been confirmed.
WHYSPER
FeminineWhysper, originating recently, is derived from the soft sound of a gentle breeze or whisper. It signifies tranquility and subtlety.
WIALLIAM
MasculineThe name William is of Germanic origin, derived from 'wil' meaning 'will' or 'desire', and 'helm' signifying 'helmet' or 'protection'. It entered the English language via Old Norse Vilhjalmr and Anglo-Saxon Wilhhelm.
WIAM
FeminineWi'am is an Arabic-origin given name meaning "taste of life," symbolizing good fortune in Islamic cultures, popularized by historical figures like Wi'am al-Dawula ibn Ahmad, and now widely recognized globally.
WIATT
MasculineEnglish occupational name derived from 'Wheat', given to millers or bakers who worked with wheat. Its meaning, "made from wheat" or "worker with wheat", reflects its agricultural origins and timelessness.
WICAHPI
FeminineRare Lakota Native American name meaning 'star', symbolizing guidance and wisdom.
WICK
MasculineRare yet captivating given name of uncertain Scottish or Irish origin, with possible meanings including "bay" or "village." It evokes qualities like independence and uniqueness, and has a notable connection to royalty in Scotland. Popular culture, such as the action thriller series "John Wick," has helped popularize this intriguing name despite its unclear etymology.
WICKHAM
MasculineWickham: An English surname originally derived from 'wic', meaning 'village'.
WIDAD
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "unique," derived from the word 'wahaida.'