Female and male first names beginning with the letter “W”..
WILMAR
MaleRare German male name meaning "having a strong will to become famous".
WILMAR
FemaleUnique male name of German origin, composed of "Will" meaning "resolute power" or "strong-willed," and "helm" signifying "helmet" or "protection." It can be interpreted to mean "powerful protector" or "strong-willed guardian.
WILMARIE
FemaleUnique Hispanic female name from the Dominican Republic, derived from "Wilma" meaning 'resolute protection' and "Maria," signifying 'sea of bitterness.'
WILMARY
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from William and Mary, blending English strength with Hebrew compassion.
WILMER
FemaleGerman-origin name derived from "wil" (will or desire) and "hari/heri" (army or warlike), signifying "strong in battle" or "having great courage".
WILMER
MaleGerman-origin name derived from "wil" meaning will or desire, and "mar" meaning famous, hence its meaning is "famous in will" or "renowned for desire".
WILMETH
MaleRare English given name with a strong historical background. Derived from the Old English "Wilmot", it means "strong-willed protector".
WILMETH
FemaleUncommon variant of the English name William, which means "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior," brought to America by early settlers from England.
WILMETTA
FemaleRare, unique female name of American origin, created as a blend of William and Metta/Lettuce. Its meanings, related to desire, protection, wine, or freshness, are uncertain but allow bearers to forge their own history.
WILMINA
FemaleUnique German name derived from elements 'wil' (will) and 'mina' (protection), translating to "protection of the will" or "strong-willed protection".
WILMON
MaleRare American name with uncertain origins, likely derived from William and Monroe, interpreted as "resolute protector" or "strong-willed".
WILMONT
MaleRare but historic English given name derived from Old English elements "wil" meaning 'will' or 'desire', and "munt" meaning 'protection' or 'defense', translating to 'protective will' or 'defensive desire'. It was first used during medieval England and has been borne by notable individuals like Sir William de Montacute.
WILMOR
MaleRare male name of English origin, derived from Old English words "wil" meaning willpower and "mǽr" meaning fame or renown. It signifies "renowned for his determination".
WILMORE
MaleRare male given name of American origin, derived from the Old French 'Wilmot', meaning 'little William'.
WILMOT
MaleEnglish name derived from Old English words "wil" meaning will or desire, and "mōt" meaning meeting place or assembly, interpreted as "desire for an assembly".
WILMOT
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English words "wil" meaning will or desire, and "muth" signifying protection or shelter, together conveying the meaning of 'strong-willed protector' or 'desire for protection'.
WILMOTH
FemaleRare English name derived from Wilmot, meaning 'courageous desire'.
WILMOTH
MaleEnglish name derived from Old English words "wil" meaning will or desire, and "mōþ" meaning protection or preservation, interpreted as "having a strong will for protection". It was first recorded during the Middle Ages and may have originated as a nickname given to brave individuals. Though rare today, Wilmoth retains its unique meaning and rich history.
WILMUR
MaleUncommon English name derived from Willehad ("resolute") and Muriel ("sea jewel"), symbolizing "resolute sea jewel".
WILMUTH
FemaleRare German name derived from "wil" meaning 'will' and "muth" meaning 'courage', translating to 'having courageous will'.
WILNA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning "estate" or "country house," historically associated with the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.
WILNELIA
FemaleSpanish feminine name derived from 'wilhelmina', meaning 'resolute protection' and associated with the flower Wilhelminia.
WILNER
MaleDistinctive Spanish-origin name derived from 'wil', meaning 'will', and interpreted as 'strong-willed' or 'determined'. It has been used throughout history in various cultures but remains uncommon.
WILNESHA
FemaleWilnesha: A Yoruba name meaning "mother has come home," celebrating family reunion.
WILNETTE
FemaleDistinctive African-derived name from the Yoruba people, meaning 'to rejoice' or 'be happy', interpreted as 'rejoicing in the Lord'.
WILNIYA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, translating to "I have found peace" or "Peaceful existence.
WILODEAN
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from Old English elements "wil" meaning 'will' or 'desire', and "deor" meaning 'beast' or 'animal'. Its interpretation is 'having the will or desire for a beast or animal'.
WILODENE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from Old German elements, meaning 'strong-willed in battle'.
WILODYNE
FemaleUnique African female given name of Ashanti origin, meaning "Child born on a Tuesday.
WILONA
FemaleAfrican-derived (Yoruba) name meaning "the birth of patience".
WILONDJA
MaleAfrican name of Congo origin, derived from Bantu words 'wilo' (to love) and 'ndja' (a gift from God), translating to 'a loved gift from God.'
WILROY
MaleRare American given name derived from 'Will' meaning 'strong-willed' and 'Roy', signifying 'famous', resulting in a unique combination of familiar elements.
WILSEY
MaleUnique and uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly recently created or a variant spelling of another name.
WILSIE
MaleRare American name of unknown meaning, possibly derived from Wilshire ("willow tree" or "bright woods") or Willis ("son of Wille"), conveying adaptability, resilience, strength and determination. Its unique spelling and sound give it a modern, futuristic feel, suitable for children who embrace their individuality.
WILSIE
FemaleUncommon American name coined by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman in her 1891 short story 'A New England Nun', with its meaning potentially tied to the Old English word 'wil' meaning 'will' or 'desire'.
WILSON
FemaleScottish name meaning "son of William," derived from the surname Uilliam's son, which carries the meaning "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior.
WILSON
MaleEnglish name derived from the Scottish surname Wilson, meaning 'son of William'.
WILTA
FemaleRare feminine name of unknown origin, possibly linked to the German Wiltraut, 'famous in battle.'
WILTON
FemaleWilton, of English origin, means 'to wish' or 'to desire,' with notable bearers including explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes.
WILTON
MaleDistinctive English name derived from the Old English word 'wiltan', meaning 'to wish' or 'to desire'. It originally referred to someone who was greatly desired or longed for.