Female and male names starting with the letter "W" .
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WAKER
MasculineRare, mysterious name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.
WAKESHA
FeminineUnique African American girls' name derived from Swahili "wake", meaning "to wake up" or "awakening".
WAKIA
FeminineUnusual African name from Kenya's and Tanzania's Maasai people, derived from 'waki', meaning 'rain'. It signifies rain and is associated with strength and resilience.
WAKIL
MasculineArabic male name meaning "deputy" or "representative," often associated with prominent historical figures in Islam and pronounced as "wa-KEEL.
WAKINA
FeminineWakina, of African origin from Nigeria's Yoruba people, means "arrival" or "welcome," signifying joy and celebration in life's new beginnings.
WAKINYAN
MasculineRare Lakota male given name meaning "thunder being", representing the powerful thunder deity in Sioux mythology.
WAKISHA
FeminineIgbo name from Nigeria meaning 'found thing' or 'discovery'.
WAKITA
FeminineJapanese given name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed to have originated as a surname, with modern usage often associating it with qualities like strength and courage despite its unclear historical significance.
WAKIYAN
MasculineLakota name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', traditionally given to boys by the Sioux tribes to embody unity and loyalty.
WALA
FeminineAfrican feminine name of Yoruba origin, Nigeria, meaning "we have found", symbolizing joy and gratitude.
WALAA
FeminineArabic given name derived from "walaa", meaning "more" or "increase". It signifies growth and prosperity, often associated with good fortune in Muslim communities.
WALACE
MasculinePortuguese-origin name meaning "ruler" or "leader", tied to the Latin word "valere" for strength and health.
WALBERT
MasculineRare Germanic male given name composed of 'Walthari' (power) and '-bert' (bright). It was first recorded in the 12th century, with notable bearers including Walbert of Luxembourg. Despite its historical significance, it remains uncommon today, with only five boys named Walbert in the US in 2019.
WALBERTO
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from Germanic Walther, meaning "little ruler of the army", popular among medieval nobility before becoming naturalized in Spain.
WALBURGA
FeminineUnique Germanic given name meaning 'foreign fortress', popularized by Saint Walburga during the Middle Ages.
WALCIE
FeminineRare Polish boy's name derived from Wacław, meaning "prosperous" or "happy".
WALDA
FeminineFemale Germanic name meaning 'power' or 'rule', associated with the goddess Walda and the Norns in Norse mythology. It has historical figures like Saint Walburga and remains unique yet powerful today.
WALDEAN
FeminineRare German origin unisex name derived from 'wald' (forest) and 'heim' (home), signifying "forest home".
WALDEAN
MasculineGerman-origin unisex name meaning "powerful home" or "mighty domain," popularized as a given name in the late 19th century, often associated with strength and connection to roots.
WALDEMAR
MasculineGermanic name meaning "famous in battle," derived from the elements "wald" (forest) and "mar" (fame).
WALDEN
MasculineDistinctive German-origin given name derived from Old English 'wald', meaning 'wood' or 'forest', and also translating to 'from the valley' in German.
WALDENA
FeminineRare, exotic name of unknown origin, possibly created from a combination of other names or words, and its meaning remains unclear.
WALDENE
FeminineRare yet powerful Germanic name derived from "Waldhenne," meaning "ruler of the forest.
WALDINE
FeminineRare yet elegant Germanic name derived from 'wald' (forest or rule) and 'hild' (battle), translating to "ruler in battle" or "powerful forest".
WALDIR
MasculineHistoric German name meaning "ruler of the army" or "warrior ruler.
WALDO
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Germanic origin, derived from Old German Waldhar or Walther, translating to "powerful leader" or "ruler of the forest.
WALDO
FeminineGermanic given name meaning 'ruler of the forest', originating from the Old German words 'wald' (forest) and 'rad' (rule or power). It was popular among Germanic peoples in medieval Europe and has been carried by notable figures like Peter Waldo, a French merchant known for his religious preaching. Today, Waldo remains a distinctive choice for boys' names with historical significance.
WALDON
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English words "weald" (wood) and "dun" (hill), meaning "wooded hill".
WALDRON
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English words "wealh" and "þrūn", translating to "stranger" and "throng". Originally used as a nickname for outsiders or newcomers, Waldron first appeared in the 13th century and has since evolved in spelling, becoming predominantly a surname today.
WALDY
MasculineRare German male name meaning 'powerful ruler of the forest'.
WALE
MasculineArabic name meaning "child" or "new beginning," derived from the word "walad." It's been used historically across various regions and cultures, often associated with Islamic tradition.
WALED
MasculineUncommon Arabic given name derived from 'wahid', meaning 'one', historically used as a title for unique individuals.
WALEE
MasculineDistinctive African name from West Africa, meaning 'strong' or 'leader', reflecting the resilience and leadership roles of those enslaved in the Americas since the 18th century.
WALEED
MasculineArabic name meaning 'friend' or 'ally', often translated as 'the friend of God'. It's associated with prominent Muslim figures like Waleed ibn al-Mugheirah, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
WALELA
FeminineUncommon Hawaiian name, potentially meaning "calm sea" or "tranquil waters," popularized by renowned Hawaiian musician Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, known as Iz.
WALENE
FeminineWalene, of Hebrew origin, means "to flow or stream" and is associated with compassion in biblical texts. It was also the name of King Solomon's wise daughter in Jewish tradition.
WALES
MasculineUncommon, distinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient Roman name for Wales, 'Guallia', and evolved over time.
WALESCA
FeminineAfrican-derived female name meaning "queen" in the Zulu language, symbolizing strength and royalty from ancient African kingdoms.
WALESKA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female given name that translates to "valley.
WALFORD
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from Old English words 'wael' (foreign) and 'ford' (shallow water crossing), translating to "foreign river crossing".