Browse names
68 names match.
English
From the wren bird meadow
English
Willow tree.
English
Wren bird from the meadow.
Welsh
Fair one; holy peacemaking.
English
Meadow of quivering aspens.
Native American
Firstborn daughter; Dakota origin.
English
Friend.
English
Small bird
English
Wren bird from the meadow.
Old English
White island.
English
The coldest season of the year.
Welsh
Blessed peacemaking; holy reconciliation.
Germanic
Resolute protector.
English
Winter.
Polish
Wanderer; shepherdess.
German
Short form of Wilhelmina, meaning resolute protection.
English (variant of Wendy)
Fair or blessed.
Germanic
From wild, meaning untamed or uncontrolled.
Germanic
Feminine form of Wilhelm, from will (will) and helm (helmet), meaning resolute protector.
English
Descriptive name referring to wind or a windy disposition, coined as a modern given name.
Germanic
Blessed peace or reconciliation.
Germanic
Resolute protector, from William.
Native American
Firstborn daughter in Sioux language.
Germanic
Feminine form of William, resolute protector.
Spanish
Variant of Juanita, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Native American
A possibly Native American-inspired name of uncertain etymology.
English
Variant of Wendy, created by J.M. Barrie, possibly from Welsh meaning fair.
Germanic
Resolute protector; a feminine form of William.
English
Variant of Wilhelmina, meaning resolute protector.
English
Variant of Wanda (wanderer) or Wonder.
English
Possibly from Waverly or a modern variant.
English
English surname variant meaning white island or white enclosure.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning white, fair, or blessed.
German
Variant of Wendy, meaning fair or blessed.
English virtue name
Wisdom, knowledge, understanding from Old English.
English
A willow tree from the valley, combining nature with place.
Lakota
Firstborn daughter.
Welsh
Variant of Gwendolyn, meaning white-browed or fair.
Germanic
Resolute protector; feminine form of Wilhelm.
Modern/Spanish
Modern variant possibly derived from Juanita or a created name.
English
English day of the week, named after Woden.
Germanic
Variant of Wilma or Willa; means resolute protector.
Modern creation
Modern name without well-established etymology.
Welsh
Variant of Wendy, meaning fair or blessed.
Modern American
Modern creation, possibly combining Will and -ene suffix.
Welsh, English
From Wyn (fair) with -ette suffix, meaning fair or blessed.
Germanic
Feminine form of Wilhelm, meaning resolute protector.
Germanic/English combination
Combines Willa (will, desire) with Dean (valley), meaning valley of desire.