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WILVER
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from 'wilverio', meaning 'like gold' or 'golden'.
WILY
MasculineWiley is an English given name derived from the Middle English word 'wile', meaning 'will'.
WIN
MasculineEnglish origin and means 'to conquer' or 'to achieve victory'.
WINBURN
MasculineRare American name of unknown origin that can be interpreted as 'victory fire' or a blend of Winston and Burnell, suggesting determination and energy.
WINCE
MasculineRare English given name believed to originate from the Middle English word 'winc', meaning 'to wince' or 'contract suddenly', although its exact origins remain uncertain.
WINCHELL
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname "Winchelsea," meaning "victory town." It has been periodically used throughout history and carries a powerful meaning linked to historical events.
WINCHESTER
MasculineRare English given name derived from the city of Winchester in Hampshire, meaning "win's settlement.
WINDALE
MasculineRare English name whose origin and meaning are somewhat mysterious, but it evokes the image of a windy valley and has a captivating sound.
WINDEL
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from 'wind' or 'breath', associated with the god Woden.
WINDELL
MasculineRare American given name composed of Wendy and Dell, without a specific meaning beyond its components.
WINDFIELD
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'wind' and 'feld', signifying 'windy field'. It conveys a strong connection to nature and evokes images of vast open spaces and freedom.
WINDFORD
MasculineRare English name derived from 'wind' (storm or breath) and 'ford' (river crossing), signifying 'crossing where storms occur'.
WINDHAM
MasculineRare English male given name derived from "wind" meaning air/wind and "-ham" signifying homestead.
WINDLE
MasculineUnusual English name derived from the Old English 'windel', meaning 'to wrap around'. It was traditionally used in medieval England and signifies a spirited individual who could charm others.
WINDOL
MasculineRare, fictional name created by American author L. Frank Baum, first appearing in his 1904 book "Daughter of the American Revolution." Its origin and meaning remain uncertain.
WINDOM
MasculineUnique, unisex English given name derived from the Old English word 'wind', meaning 'spirit' or 'breath'.
WINDSOR
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'wind' and 'enclosure', originally a surname recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. It evolved into a popular boys' name during the Victorian era and holds royal connotations due to Windsor Castle, but is now used worldwide for both males and females.
WINDY
MasculineRare, American given name derived from the English word 'windy', meaning characterized by wind, with no specific symbolic meaning beyond its meteorological origin.
WINFERD
MasculineGermanic name composed of "win" (friend or joy) and "ferth" (journey), meaning happy journey or joyful voyage. It has a rich history dating back to the Early Middle Ages, with notable figures in Germanic mythology such as Winferðr Hrodberctrson, and was used in early Anglo-Saxon England. Despite its uniqueness today, Winferd offers parents a distinctive choice with deep roots in history and mythology.
WINFIELD
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English elements "Win" meaning "friend" or "joy," and "field." Its meaning can be interpreted as "happy or joyful field," suggesting a person who brings happiness wherever they go.
WINFORD
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English words "win" meaning "friend" or "joy", and "ford" referring to a shallow river crossing. It can be interpreted as "place where friends meet" or "joyful crossing".
WINFRED
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old Germanic elements 'Wini' meaning "friend" and 'fred' meaning "peace", signifying "bearing peace".
WINFREY
MasculineWinfrey, coined by Oprah Winfrey, is a unique African American given name derived from combining her birth name "Orpah" with her mother's maiden name "Winfrey.
WINFRIED
MasculineOld High German male given name derived from "win" meaning friend and "frithu" meaning peace, associated with Saint Winibald (Winifred) since the Middle Ages but gained popularity in the late 19th century for its uniqueness and meaning.
WING
MasculineChinese given name derived from '翼', meaning 'wing'. It symbolizes freedom and power in Chinese culture.
WINGATE
MasculineEnglish surname originating from the town of Wingate in County Durham, translating to "the road to the angle" or "the path to the wing".
WINIFORD
MasculineEnglish name derived from "wini" meaning 'friend' or 'joy', and "ford", referring to a shallow river crossing, translating to 'peaceful crossing' or 'happy passage'.
WINIFRED
MasculineWelsh feminine name composed of "guin" meaning white or fair, and "fred" meaning peace, interpreted as 'blessed with peace'.
WINN
MasculineRare yet unique unisex name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'Vinr' meaning 'friend'.
WINNER
MasculineGerman origin name meaning 'to win', associated with success and victory.
WINNIE
MasculineCharming Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Fionn", meaning "fair" or "white".
WINSEL
MasculineUnique German name with ancient roots, meaning 'protector of friends' or 'defender of companions'.
WINSLEY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'wynslege', meaning 'victory meadow'.
WINSLOW
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English words "win" meaning joy/victory and "sæla" meaning happiness/good fortune, translating to "joyful victory" or "happy success". It originated as a surname for people living near prominent hills but has since evolved into a given name with historical significance, notably borne by Edward Winslow (1595-1655), one of the founders of Plymouth Colony. Today, it's still rare but carries a sense of triumph and good fortune.
WINSON
MasculineWinston is an English given name derived from Old English words 'wine' and 'stone', meaning 'settlement by the win hill'.
WINSOR
MasculineUncommon male given name of English origin, derived from the surname Windsor, which is linked to the town of Windsor in Berkshire, England. Its meaning reflects its location: "meadow by the windy hill." The name has historical ties with the British royal family and is often associated with elegance and sophistication due to these connections. It gained popularity as a given name during the late Victorian era in the United States, partly due to its use in Edgar Allan Poe's works. Despite being rare today, Winsor remains distinctive and memorable, combining elements of English history and literature.
WINSTEN
MasculineUnique German name derived from Winston, meaning "happy stone" or "joyful pebble.
WINSTON
MasculineEnglish name derived from old Germanic words 'win' (friend or joy) and 'stone', translating to 'happy stone'.
WINSTYN
MasculineModern, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity despite its rare use historically.
WINT
MasculineWinston is an English name derived from "wine" and "stone," meaning "joy stone.