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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Wlodzimierz
Wm
Woape

Hope

Native American

Wode

“Wednesday’s child,” based on the Anglo-Saxon Wodnes daeg (Woden’sday, i.e., Wednesday), in allusion to Woden, a Germanic god.

Anglo-Saxon

Wodeleah

From the wooded meadow

English

Wodeley

A variant form of Woodley.

Woden

King of the gods

Anglo-Saxon

Wofford
Wohehiv

Dull knife (Cheyenne)

Native American

Wojciech

A warrior to whom combat brings joy

Slavic

Wojtek

A warrior to whom combat brings joy

Slavic

Wokaihwokomas

White antelope (Cheyenne)

Native American

Woksapiwi

Harvest Moon

Native American

Wolcott

Wolf's cottage

English

Wole

Has come to home

African

Wolf

Wolf

German

Wolfcot

Lives in Wolfe's cottage

English

Wolfe

Wolf

German

Wolfert

Wolf army

German

Wolff

Wolf

German

Wolfgang

Traveling wolf

German

Wolfhart

Wolf

German

Wolfram

Traveling wolf

German

Wolfric

Wolf ruler

German

Wolfrick

Wolf ruler

German

Wolfrik

Wolf ruler

German

Wolve
Woo-jin

House; protect

Asian

Wood

From the Woods

American

Woodard

Woods warden

English

Woodford
Woodie
Woodley

From the wooded meadow

English

Woodman

Hunter

English

Woodroe
Woodrow

Row of houses by the wood

English

Woodruff

Bailiff

English

Woods

Of the Woods

American

Woodson

Wood's son

English

Woodstock

Wooden fence

English

Woodward

Woods warden

English

Woody

Wooded

English

Woolcot

A variant spelling of Wolcott.

Woolcott

Lives in Wolfe's cottage

English

Woolf

Wolf

German

Woolsey

Victorious wolf

English

Woolworth

Wool farm

English

Worcester

From the alder forest army camp

English

Worden

Watchman

English

Wordsworth

World guardian

English