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- Wilda
- From the Germanic word, meaning "willow-tree".
- Waldo
- A short form of several old Germanic names containing wald, meaning "rule".
- Willette
- A Teutonic name, meaning: Little resolute one.
- Walt
- 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".
- Waleed
- New-born child, A newborn baby or of tender age.
- Walid
- Derived from the Arabic word walada, meaning "to give birth".
- Wilde
- This name derives from the Old Norse “alfr / ælfR,” meaning “elf, sprite, fairy, supernatural being” plus from the Ancient Germanic “*hildiz,” meaning “battle, fight.” According to Gesta Danorum, Alfhild, daughter of the Geatish king Siward, was a shieldmaiden, who had her fleet of Viking ships with crews of young female pirates raided along the coasts of the Baltic Sea. As a young princess, Alfhild’s chamber was guarded by a lizard and a snake, which scared away unworthy suitors. A Danish prince named Alf, also of Geatish descent, came to Geatland and defeated the animal guards. But Alfhild, advised by her mother, fled from Alf dressed as a man, and she became a shieldmaiden.
- Willetta
- Walda
- Walda is a feminine form of Waldo, a short form of Waldemar, Waldomar, Valdemar, Waldobert, and Waldhar. The name is of Old Church Slavonic, Slavic, and Germanic origin and comes from the following roots: (VOLODIMERU) (WALDOBERT) and (WALT-HARI).
- Willet
- Walida
- Waled
- Waleid
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- Whalid