Female and male first names beginning with the letter “W”..



Genres

Trier par

Beginning with a letter

By country

By religion

By ethnic group

Widley is an American first name originating in the early to mid-20th century. It's derived from the English surname Widley, which is a variant of Withers or Whitely. The name suggests independence and individuality due to its rarity. Composed of two syllables, 'Wi' and 'dly', it has a rhythmic flow and a soft ending, making it pleasant to say and hear. Despite limited popularity, Widley remains an uncommon yet appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
Widline is a distinctive Haitian name derived from Creole "wid", meaning wide or broad, interpreted as "wide life" or "broad-minded".
Wigberto is a Germanic name derived from "wig" (war/battle) and "beroht" (bright/famous), translating to "famous warrior".
William: Germanic origin meaning 'resolute protection', popularized by William the Conqueror.
Wiktor is a Polish male name derived from the Slavic word 'wiec', meaning 'peace'.
Wiktoria is a female name of Polish origin derived from Latin Victoria, meaning 'victory'.
Wil is a German name meaning 'will' or 'desire' combined with 'helmet'.
Wila is a unisex African name of Yoruba origin meaning "joy" or "she has returned".
Wiladean is an American composite name created by combining Wilma and Dean. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century but has since declined in usage. The name Wiladean holds no specific independent meaning.
Wilard is a rare English given name derived from Old English words 'wil' meaning will or desire and 'hard' meaning strong or brave. It translates to someone powerful in their desires or aspirations. Historically significant, it was used by notable figures like 12th-century Bishop Wilard of Groby.
Wilba is a unique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "wil", meaning "willow tree". It signifies flexibility and adaptability, originating from the Viking Age and Germanic tribes.
Wilber is an uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English "wilbur", meaning "bright-fame" or "illustrious".
Wilber is an English name derived from 'wilburn', meaning 'stronghold of the will'.
Wilbern is a rare Germanic boys' name meaning "strong-willed bear".
Wilbert is a rare but notable Germanic name derived from "wil" (will or desire) and "berht" (bright or famous).
Wilbert is of Germanic origin, meaning "resolute fame" or "strong bright one," derived from Old German words "wil" ("will" or "desire") and "berht" ("bright" or "famous").
Wilberta is a unique German-derived feminine given name that originated in medieval times, meaning "desirous of fame" or "with brilliant will".
Wilberth is a German-origin male name meaning "strong will or bright fame".
Wilberto is a rare Latin American name variant of Gilberto, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
Wilbon is a distinctive given name of African origin, derived from the Senegalese tribe name "Wolof," whose people are renowned for their rich culture and traditions. While its meaning remains unclear due to rarity, it likely holds significant symbolic value within Wolof history or society.
Wilbor is an uncommon English name believed to derive from the Old German Wilbur, meaning 'resolute famous'.
Wilborn is a rare English name whose origin and meaning are uncertain but believed to mean 'strong will' or 'determination'.
Wilbourn is a rare English name derived from 'wilbur', meaning 'bright-fame'. Popularized in 19th-century America among French Huguenot settlers, it evokes ambition and success despite its scarcity.
Wilbur, of English origin, means 'strong fortress' or 'powerful strength'.
Wilbur is a historic English male name derived from 'wilburch,' meaning 'spear bright.'
Wilburn is a rare English name derived from Old English "wil" (will) and "burh" (stronghold), signifying "strength of will.
Wilburn is an English name derived from "wil", meaning "will" or "desire", and "burn", meaning "stream".
Wilburne is a rare English given name derived from "wilburr," meaning "resolute power.
Wilburt is a rare English name comprising 'Will' (resolute) and 'bert' (noble), conveying the meaning "strong-willed noble".
Wilburta is a rare female name of English origin derived from Wilbur, meaning "bright with will".
Wilby is a rare English given name derived from 'wilbryht', meaning 'bright will'.
Wilce is a rare Spanish name derived from 'wilco', meaning 'willingly' or 'as ordered', making it a distinctive choice with a positive connotation.
Wilcie is a rare and enigmatic name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting possible Welsh or Germanic roots but no concrete evidence. Its unique sound and spelling appeal to some parents despite its lack of historical or cultural significance.
Wilco is a rare Dutch given name meaning 'willing' or 'desirous', reflecting hope for a child's enthusiasm.
Wild is a unique, distinctive given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its association with nature and freedom, despite having no specific historical or cultural significance. Its meaning is largely open to interpretation by the individual who bears it.
Wild is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the English word 'wild', meaning untamed or uncontrolled.
Wilda is a rare and distinctive name of Latin origin meaning 'wild', first used as a given name in the late 19th-century U.S., possibly inspired by other names like Wilma or Mildred.
Wilda is a German origin name meaning 'wild' or 'untamed', once popular among medieval European nobility and associated with legendary warrior women.
Wildan is an Arabic-origin given name meaning 'council' or 'assembly', associated with wisdom and leadership.
Wilde is an Irish name originally meaning 'of the wild', derived from Old English 'wildde'. It evolved from O'Fhoghluadh, a powerful Mayo clan, and is famously associated with Oscar Wilde, the renowned Victorian poet and playwright.