Male names.

WILBURT

Masculine

Rare English name comprising 'Will' (resolute) and 'bert' (noble), conveying the meaning "strong-willed noble".

WILBY

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from 'wilbryht', meaning 'bright will'.

WILCE

Masculine

Rare Spanish name derived from 'wilco', meaning 'willingly' or 'as ordered', making it a distinctive choice with a positive connotation.

WILCO

Masculine

Rare Dutch given name meaning 'willing' or 'desirous', reflecting hope for a child's enthusiasm.

WILD

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the English word 'wild', meaning untamed or uncontrolled.

WILDA

Masculine

German origin name meaning 'wild' or 'untamed', once popular among medieval European nobility and associated with legendary warrior women.

WILDAN

Masculine

Arabic-origin given name meaning 'council' or 'assembly', associated with wisdom and leadership.

WILDE

Masculine

Oscar Wilde's first name has Irish origins and means "God-spear" or "spear of God", while his last name, Wilde, derives from the Old Norse word "ville", meaning "wild".

WILDEN

Masculine

Rare Germanic name derived from 'wil', meaning 'wild' or 'untamed'.

WILDER

Masculine

American given name of English origin, derived from the occupational or topographical surname Wilder, meaning 'wild animal keeper' or 'dweller near a wild area'. It gained popularity as a first name in America with no widely accepted meaning, but often associated with wildness or untamed qualities.

WILDON

Masculine

Rare, intriguing name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Welsh 'Gwilym' (happily famous) or Old English 'wilddeor' (wild creature).

WILDRED

Masculine

Rare English name derived from Old English words 'wild' and 'countryside', conveying freedom and nature connection.

WILEM

Masculine

Dutch name derived from Wihelmus, meaning 'strong-willed protection', first used in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages.

WILES

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English 'wilisc', meaning 'willing' or 'desirous'.

WILEY

Masculine

American given name of English origin, meaning "clever" or "sharp-witted," derived from the surname Wiley which was originally a nickname for someone with wit or intelligence.

WILFERD

Masculine

Rare German-derived male name meaning "strong-willed journey," first introduced via the medieval literary character Wilfer in "Guy of Warwick.

WILFORD

Masculine

English male given name derived from "wil-ford," meaning "willow ford.

WILFRED

Masculine

Germanic name meaning 'resolute peace'.

WILFREDO

Masculine

Wilfredo is of Spanish origin, derived from the Germanic name Wilfred, meaning "desiring peace".

WILFRID

Masculine

Old German name derived from "wil" meaning will or desire, and "frith" meaning peace; it signifies 'resolute in peace'.

WILFRIDO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from the German Wiþerik, meaning "powerful in wide realms".

WILFRIED

Masculine

Germanic male given name that translates to "having or bringing peace through strength of will.

WILGUS

Masculine

Distinctive given name of German origin, meaning "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior".

WILHELM

Masculine

The name Wilhelm originates from Germany and signifies 'resolute protection'.

WILHELMINA

Masculine

Germanic name meaning "resolute protection" or "famous warrior", popularized by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1890-1948).

WILHEM

Masculine

German name derived from 'Willhelm', meaning 'strong-willed protection'.

WILHO

Masculine

Unique Finnish male name derived from the word 'wilho', meaning 'willow', symbolizing adaptability and strength.

WILIAM

Masculine

William is a Germanic given name that means 'strong-willed warrior' or 'resolute protection'.

WILIAN

Masculine

Strong and classic unisex name of Latin origin, meaning "resolute" and related to William, signifying a "strong-willed warrior". It has been popular among royalty and nobility since the Middle Ages, paying homage to historical figures like William the Conqueror and Shakespeare.

WILIBALDO

Masculine

Distinctive Germanic name derived from "Willibald", meaning "strong" or "powerful", and the suffix "-o". It denotes belonging to or association with strength. This uncommon yet historically significant name was borne by Saint Willibald, an Anglo-Saxon missionary bishop venerated in both Catholic and Orthodox churches. Despite its rarity today, Wilibaldo's unique character and connection to power make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a meaningful name.

WILIE

Masculine

Willie is an American given name or nickname derived from Wilhelm or William, signifying "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior".

WILJO

Masculine

Unique Finnish name derived from 'wiljo', meaning 'willow', symbolizing adaptability and resilience.

WILKENS

Masculine

German-origin given name meaning "little strong-willed one", derived from the elements "will" (resolute power) and "-kin" (diminutive suffix).

WILKES

Masculine

English name meaning "will" or "desire," derived from the Middle English personal name Wilc. It has been associated with notable historical figures like John Wilkes and Charles Wilkes, and was a popular boys' name in the United States during much of the 20th century, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s.

WILKIE

Masculine

Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, meaning 'son of the servant of John', derived from MacGille Eoin. It signifies service, loyalty, and strength.

WILKIN

Masculine

Old English name derived from 'wilc', meaning 'willow'. It was historically given to those living near willows or possessing adaptable traits.

WILKINS

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English 'Wilkin', meaning 'will' or 'desire'.

WILKINSON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Wilkinson, originally held by wool-winders in medieval England. It combines "wil," meaning "will" or "determination," with "-kin," denoting association or relationship.

WILKS

Masculine

Rare, English given name of unknown origin, possibly linked to Middle English 'wilk', referring to willow osiers used in basket-making.

WILL

Masculine

English name derived from Old English 'will', meaning 'resolute power'. It also shares roots with Wilhelm, a German name brought to England by Normans after 1066.