Wyoma is an uncommon female name of American origin with unknown meaning and history, possibly derived from Wyoming and Roma, though this theory lacks evidence. It was popular in the US during the mid-20th century before declining in usage.
Wyomia Tyus, born in Jacksonville, Florida, was named after the Greek goddess of childbirth, Hera, reflecting the significance of new beginnings in her life and career.
Wyoming is an uncommon yet notable American given name with no specific meaning, but derived from the state's name, which translates to "at the big river flat" in Lenape Native American language.
Wyonia is an uncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh or Scottish, with no definitive meaning, though some suggest 'blessed' or 'happy'. Despite this ambiguity, Wyonia has appeared in literature and popular culture throughout history.
Wyse is an uncommon English given name of Old English origin meaning 'wide' or 'broad', originally associated with people living near wide rivers or valleys.
Wytina is a rare Igbo name from Nigeria, potentially meaning 'to bring forth', adding depth to its uniqueness despite limited documentation and widespread use.