Browse names
194 names match.
Germanic
From Old English wil and fred, meaning desire for peace or peaceful will.
Old English
From Old English surname, possibly from will (desire) and meadow.
Germanic
Desire and famous.
English
Guard or watchman.
English (variant of Wendy)
Fair or blessed.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the well by the hill.
Germanic
From wild, meaning untamed or uncontrolled.
Germanic
Feminine form of Wilhelm, from will (will) and helm (helmet), meaning resolute protector.
Old English
Peaceful friend; blessed peacemaker.
Old English
Ford by the willows; a place of weeping trees.
Old English
Wild stream; untamed waters.
Germanic via Spanish
Desired peace, one who wills harmony.
English
Settlement by the willow stream.
Germanic
Warrior, defender; from the Germanic roots for protection and vigilance.
Germanic
Variant of Wilbur, from Germanic Wilbert meaning wild boar.
Germanic
Resolute protector; surname used as given name.
Germanic
To rule.
English
From the wall enclosure.
Scottish
Tricky or cunning.
Old English
From an English place name meaning field by the winding stream.
Old Germanic/Old English
Short for Wallace, meaning foreigner or Welshman.
English
Descriptive name referring to wind or a windy disposition, coined as a modern given name.
Germanic
Blessed peace or reconciliation.
English
Traveler or wagon builder, variant of Waylon.
Old English
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'joyful' and 'ford' (shallow river crossing).
English
Weaver of cloth.
English
Watchman of the field.
English
Of the woods; short form of Woodrow or wood-dweller.
Germanic
Variant of William, meaning resolute protector or determined defender.
Old English
From the wayland or path.
Germanic
Resolute protector, from William.
Germanic
Resolute protector, diminutive of William.
Native American
Firstborn daughter in Sioux language.
Germanic
Variant of William, meaning resolute protector or will-helmet.
Germanic
From wer and heri, meaning army defender.
Old English
Warrior or wise man.
Germanic
Winding valley, variant of Wendell.
Welsh
Fair or blessed one.
Germanic
Feminine form of William, resolute protector.
English
Western direction or place.
English
Man of the road or traveler.
Germanic
Abbreviation of William, from Germanic 'Will' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet).
English
From English place name, meaning "from the cattle farm."
Old English
Settlement by a well or spring.
Old English
Settlement of the Wascingas tribe.
Spanish
Variant of Juanita, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Native American
A possibly Native American-inspired name of uncertain etymology.
Dutch
The Dutch form of William, derived from Germanic meaning resolute protector.