Baby Names Start with W

Unveiling a Treasury of 1,633 Baby Names starting with W

Welcome to an extensive collection of 1,633 names that begin with the elegant letter W. Here, you'll discovera diverserange of monikers that span cultures, origins, and time periods, each holding its unique charm and history.

Whether you're seeking a classic and timeless name like William or Wendy, orperhaps a more modern and trendy choicelike Willow or Wesley, our comprehensive list encompasses abroad spectrum of styles and preferences.

As you delve into the vast array of names, you'll encounter familiar favorites and hidden gems, all ready toinspire andcaptivate. Imagine your child proudly bearing the name Warren or Whitney, or perhaps Wyatt or Wren. Eachname carries astory, waiting to be unfolded by its bearer.

With 1,633 names to consider, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your little one, a name that reflectstheirpersonality, heritage, and the hopes and dreams you hold for their future. Embark on your naming journeytoday anduncover the extraordinary possibilities that await.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 1,633 Baby names start with W

Wilma
A short form of Wilhelmina, either the feminine form of the Germanic Wilhelm, which is composed of the words for 'will' and 'helmet' ('protection'), or a shortened female version of William.
Wendy
Invented by J.M. Barrie for the play Peter Pan and known as an English expression, meaning "Friend", after a young girl called him her "friendy-wendy".
Wanda
Origin uncertain, possibly Polish. May stem from wend, meaning Slavonic people.
Whitney
Old English name from places in England named with the phrase whiten ey, meaning "white island".
Willow
From the willow tree. From the Old English word welig, meaning willow. Noted for its graceful shape and the pliancy of its wood.
Winter
From the season winter.
Wren
Simply means "wren", the small songbird. From the old English wrenna.
Willa
From the Old High German name, Willahelm, from wil, meaning "will, desire" and helm, meaning "helmet, protector". The name in total means "resolute protector".
William
From the Old High German name, Willahelm, from wil, meaning "will, desire" and helm, meaning "helmet, protector". The name in total means "resolute protector".
Walter
The name Walter is of Old German origin, and its, meaning is "commander of the army". Derived from the German walt, meaning "rule" and heri, meaning "army".
Willie
German, short for William, from wil, meaning "desire, hope". Willie means "protective". It is also of Old English origin, meaning "son of William".
Warren
Norman origin, from a place in Normandy, La Verenne, meaning "the game-park".
Wayne
Originally an occupational name for a carter, from the Old English waegen, meaning "cart" or "wagon".
Wilfred
From the Old High German name, Willahelm, from wil, meaning "will, desire" and helm, meaning "helmet, protector". The name in total means "resolute protector".
Wassillie
Wallace
Variation of Wallace, originally from the Old French waleis, meaning "foreign, Celtic".
Wesley
This name is of Old English origin, and its, meaning is "western meadow". From the Old English west (meaning west!) and leah, meaning "wood, clearing, meadow". A variant of the English surname Westley, it was used in honour of brothers John and Charles Wesley.
Wade
From the Old English surname wade, "a ford" or wadan, "to go".
Wilson
Of Old English origin, meaning "son of William".
Willis
Son of william.