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Wendi is a distinctive female name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from German 'Wendelina' meaning "wanderer," or English "wend" meaning "to turn/bend." Popularized in the mid-20th century U.S., Wendi has been embraced globally for its unique sound and potential meanings.
Wendla is a unique German female name derived from 'wind' and 'battle', meaning "stormy battle" or "battle wind".
Wendolyn is an uncommon yet captivating feminine name of German origin, derived from Old Germanic elements 'wenda' meaning "to go" or "to travel", and 'hild' signifying "battle". It translates to "noble fighter" or "bold warrior".
Wendolyn is a rare yet elegant German name composed of 'Wenda' meaning 'wandering' and 'hild' meaning 'battle', signifying strength in struggle.
Wengel is a rare German name derived from 'wango', meaning 'stranger' or 'foreigner'.
Wentz is a German origin name, derived from "Wend", given to people living near road bends. Its meaning is uncertain but possibly linked to the German word "wend" meaning 'to turn' or 'bend'.
Wenzel is a Czech-origin given name that means "strong in battle," derived from Old High German words "wini" and "hiltja". It was popularized by Emperor Charles IV, born Wenceslaus III of Bohemia, and has been used historically across Europe as both a given name and surname.
Werner is a German masculine name meaning "strong warrior" or "powerful in battle".
Wert is a rare German name meaning "worthy" or "valorous".
Weslen is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German name Walthari, meaning 'ruler of the army'. It is an uncommon and distinctive name with no direct equivalents in other languages.
Wessen is a rare German given name derived from 'wesi' meaning 'west' and 'manna', signifying 'person'. Traditionally used as a surname, it has begun to appear more frequently as a boy's first name. The name carries a strong, masculine aura with its robust, double-syllable structure and German heritage.
Wessie is a distinctive unisex name of German origin, derived from "Westdeutscher," meaning "western German.
Westen is a rare German boys' name meaning "west", gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
Wetzel is a unique German given name meaning "little weasel", brought to America in the 18th century by German immigrants like Johannes Wetzel.
Wil is a German name meaning 'will' or 'desire' combined with 'helmet'.
Wilbern is a rare Germanic boys' name meaning "strong-willed bear".
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").
Wilbert is a rare but notable Germanic name derived from "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".
Wilbor is an uncommon English name believed to derive from the Old German Wilbur, meaning 'resolute famous'.
Wilburt is a rare English name comprising 'Will' (resolute) and 'bert' (noble), conveying the meaning "strong-willed noble".
Wilda is a German origin name meaning 'wild' or 'untamed', once popular among medieval European nobility and associated with legendary warrior women.
Wilden is a rare Germanic name derived from 'wil', meaning 'wild' or 'untamed'.
Wilferd is a rare German-derived male name meaning "strong-willed journey," first introduced via the medieval literary character Wilfer in "Guy of Warwick.
Wilfrid is an Old German name derived from "wil" meaning will or desire, and "frith" meaning peace; it signifies 'resolute in peace'.
Wilfrido is a unique Spanish name derived from the German Wiþerik, meaning "powerful in wide realms".
Wilgus is a distinctive given name of German origin, meaning "resolute protection" or "strong-willed warrior".
The name Wilhelm originates from Germany and signifies 'resolute protection'.
Wilhelmena is a rare German female name composed of 'Wilhelm,' meaning 'strong-willed warrior,' and '-ena,' a feminine suffix, conveying power and resolve.
Wilhelmenia is a rare, German-origin female name derived from Wilhelmina, meaning 'resolute protection' or 'will helmet'. Popularized by Dutch Queen Wilhelmina, it signifies determination and strength.
Wilhelmina is a German-origin feminine name meaning 'resolute protection' or 'strong-willed helmet', popularized during medieval Germany and later globally by royalty like Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.
Wilhelmina is a Germanic name meaning "resolute protection" or "famous warrior", popularized by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1890-1948).
Wilhelmine is a feminine German name meaning "resolute protection in love", popularized by the House of Hohenzollern, with variations used throughout history and across cultures.
Wilhelminia is a rare yet striking German female name meaning "resolute protectoress," derived from Wilhelm with the feminine suffix "-ia." It carries historical significance, notably borne by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and Countess Wilhelminia von Bode.
Wilhem is a German name derived from 'Willhelm', meaning 'strong-willed protection'.
Wilhemena is a unique and elegant name of German origin, derived from elements 'wil' meaning 'will' or 'resolution', and 'helm' meaning 'helmet' or 'protection'. It translates to "strong-willed protection" or "staunch defender".
Wilhemenia is a rare, exotic German female name derived from Wilhelm meaning 'resolute protection', with '-enia' added to create 'having the spirit of Wilhelm'.
Wilhemina is a unique German name meaning "little strong-willed warrior.
William is a Germanic given name that means 'strong-willed warrior' or 'resolute protection'.