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

WYLDER

Female

Modern name of recent origin with no established meaning, popularized after its use in Kathryn Stockett's novel "The Help" in 2009. It is now used as both a first and last name, particularly in English-speaking countries. Its open interpretation allows individuals to associate it with personal meanings or connections.

WYLDER

Male

Unique English name derived from the Old English word "wyldde", meaning "wild".

WYLE

Male

Welsh name with roots tracing back to the Latin 'Vincentius', meaning 'conquering' or 'winning'.

WYLEAN

Female

Uncommon, yet distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly Celtic or Welsh, meaning 'leader' or 'resolute protection'. Though rare historically, it has gained popularity recently.

WYLEE

Male

American name derived from the classic Welsh 'Gwyl', meaning 'feast'.

WYLEE

Female

Recent American invention with no historical roots or predefined meaning. Some interpret it as a blend of Willy and Lee, potentially signifying "resolute" or "strong-willed.

WYLEEN

Female

Unique female given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Welsh 'leader' but widely used since the mid-20th century.

WYLEIGH

Female

Rare given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from the English name Wiloughby, which means "willow tree settlement". Its usage throughout history is scarce, with only five recorded instances in the U.S. between 2001 and 2020.

WYLEN

Male

Welsh name meaning "leader," originating from "gwylan" meaning "seagull," or variant of Gwilym, also meaning "leader.

WYLENE

Female

Rare but captivating name of Greek origin, derived from Helen, symbolizing light and beauty.

WYLER

Male

English male given name derived from the Old English word "wyller," meaning "mill stream." It signifies strength, resilience, and adaptability, and has been carried by notable figures such as actor Wyler Farrell.

WYLEY

Male

Rare English given name derived from 'wyl' meaning will or desire, and 'leah' signifying a woodland clearing.

WYLIE

Female

Unique Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname "Wyly," signifying a wine seller, and means "will" or "desire.

WYLIE

Male

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname "Wylie," which means "son of the servant of Briac.

WYLIN

Male

Wylin, of Welsh origin, means "leader" and reflects its historic use as a title for chiefs or leaders.

WYLINE

Female

Unique Greek-derived feminine name, meaning "willow tree" symbolizing flexibility and grace. It has historical roots, notably carried by Saint Wylene in the Middle Ages, yet remains uncommon today, offering parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their daughter.

WYLLA

Female

Scandinavian-derived name meaning "warrior meadow" or "battle plain," reflecting bravery and resilience.

WYLLIAM

Male

Unique Welsh boy's name derived from Gwilym, meaning "happy little one".

WYLLIS

Male

Uncommon English name derived from Old English Wilis, meaning 'will' or 'desire'.

WYLLOW

Female

Distinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "gwyl", meaning festival or celebration, often associated with the Celtic festival Samhain, but not directly connected to it. Its popularity has grown recently among parents seeking unique and meaningful names, with many believing it signifies celebrating life's changes. Though its history is not well-documented, Wyllow has been used as a given name in Wales for centuries and gained broader recognition in the late 20th century.

WYLLYS

Male

Distinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from Gruffudd meaning "powerful lord" or "noble strength".

WYLMA

Female

American literary creation by Edna Ferber in her 1939 novel "Giant". Its meaning is uncertain but may derive from Old English elements "wil" (will or desire) and "ma" (mother).

WYLODEAN

Female

Unique American name created from elements of Wilma, Lorean, or Waverly, with meanings associated with Welsh or English names like 'blessed' or 'resolute protection'.

WYLODENE

Female

Rare female given name with unknown origins, first used in the early 20th century United States and now popular in France and Canada. Its meaning and history are shrouded in mystery, allowing bearers to create personal traditions.

WYLODINE

Female

Wylodine, of Welsh origin, signifies happiness or bliss; it was created during the Middle Ages and bears historical significance, such as Lady Wylodine de Striguil in the 12th century.

WYMA

Female

African-derived name meaning 'star' in Swahili, signifying guidance, hope, and good fortune.

WYMAN

Male

English name derived from the Old English 'wimund', meaning 'resolute protection'. It was popular among the Norman nobility during the Middle Ages and has historical ties to the epic poem 'Beowulf'.

WYMER

Male

Uncommon English name derived from 'Wymere', likely meaning 'army of serpents' or 'army of dragons'.

WYMON

Male

Rare, modern boy's name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created from other names, and gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its lack of historical significance.

WYMOND

Male

Rare English male given name derived from the Old English word "wimund," meaning "protector.

WYN

Male

Distinctive Welsh name derived from the ancient word "gwyn," meaning "fair" or "white." It signifies purity and beauty, and has historical significance in Wales, having been used by notable figures like Wyn ap Cadwaladr, a 12th-century prince of Gwynedd.

WYN

Female

Wyn is of Welsh origin, meaning 'fair' or 'white', and was traditionally given to boys with fair hair or complexion in medieval Wales. It has been popular throughout Welsh history due to figures like Wyn ap Tudur, father of Owen Tudor, and appears in literary works such as "The Mabinogion". Today, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with historical pedigree.

WYNDA

Female

Distinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Fionnghuala, meaning "white wave.

WYNDE

Female

Rare, unconventional given name of unknown origin, believed to be inspired by the natural element itself and symbolizing freedom and movement.

WYNDEE

Female

Captivating name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it's inspired by names like Wendy or Whitney, despite no definitive evidence supporting any claim. Its meaning remains elusive, yet its uniqueness has gained popularity in recent years.

WYNDELL

Male

American given name of Old English origin, meaning "from the windy hill" or "from the wide valley".

WYNDHAM

Male

Uncommon English name derived from Old English "windham," meaning "at the wide homestead" or "at the broad village." It originated as a place name and was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Throughout history, notable figures like Sir Edward Wyndham have carried this name, lending it elegance and historical significance.

WYNDI

Female

Modern and distinctive name of unknown origin, often believed to be a blend of Wendy and Windy. Its meaning is unclear but some associate it with friendship or calmness. Despite its rarity throughout history, Wyndi has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek unique names for their children.

WYNDIE

Female

Rare, Scottish-derived given name meaning 'wind,' reflecting freedom and independence.

WYNDSOR

Female

Distinctive English name originating as a variant of Windsor, derived from the town of Windsor in Berkshire, England. It means "windy hill" or "white windy hill".