Browse names
194 names match.
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.
Arabic
Governor or protector.
English
Land by the road.
Germanic
Feminine form of Wilhelm, meaning resolute protector.
English
English origin; means white or diminutive of Whitfield.
English surname
From an English surname meaning crooked or twisted.
Germanic/English combination
Combines Willa (will, desire) with Dean (valley), meaning valley of desire.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning newborn or child.
Modern
Modern creation or variant, possibly related to Juanita.
English
From the western meadow, variant of Wesley.
English
Fair one, a modern spelling variant of Wendy.
English
From the wood row; English surname repurposed as a given name.
Native American
Firstborn daughter; variant of Winona.
Scottish
From a Scottish place name or surname.
Germanic
Feminine form of Wilhelm, meaning resolute protector.
Unknown/Native American
Etymology uncertain; possibly Native American origin.
English
From the windy shore; English place name.
English
From the meadow with wolf-like residents.
English
A soft, barely audible voice.
Germanic
Resolute protector and beloved; combination name.
English
Surname meaning one who is white or lives near white land.
Old English
Forest valley or wooded valley.
Germanic
Variant of Wilma, meaning resolute protector.
Arabic
Handsome and noble one, beautiful and elegant.
English
Variant of Warwick; from the weir settlement.
English
From the corner field.
English
Western meadow.
English
From English surname meaning settlement near white farm.
English
Variant of Whitney, from white island.
English/Modern
Variant or diminutive of Willow, meaning graceful.
English
From the wayside path, a variant of Wayland.
Old English
Feminine form of Wayne, meaning wagon maker or from a place name.
Old English
Derived from white and lea, meaning white clearing or meadow.
Germanic
A modern variant combining elements meaning will and bright.
English
Warrior or soldier, English surname from Old English wig (warrior).
Germanic
Famous will or determined, from Germanic wil- (will) and -mar (fame).
Germanic
Modern variant, possibly related to Wilma or Wilhelm, meaning will and helmet.
Germanic
From Wendel, referring to the Vandals; means wanderer.
English place name
From a ford by the woods, meaning a crossing near wooded area.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly African American origin.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly a diminutive.
Welsh
Modern feminine form of Wynn, meaning 'fair' or 'blessed.'
Germanic
Variant of Wilma, determined protector.
Germanic feminine
Resolute protector.
Germanic via Spanish
Spanish variant of Wilbert, meaning bright will.
English (modern variant)
From the English settlement name.