1. Wade
Wade means "to go" or "to cross" in Old English.
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Wade means "to go" or "to cross" in Old English.
Wayde: Traveler, Adventurer, Pioneer
Woodie: English, meaning "of the woods."
English origin, meaning "white" or "fair"; short form of Whitfield.
Represents a person who is articulate, intelligent, and has a strong voice.
Wit: mind, wisdom, clever, cunning
Whitt: white, fair (Anglo-Saxon)
English, means forest
Wadi: Verdant oasis, resilience, connection to nature.
Wadih: Friendly, kind, gentle, courteous of Arabic origin
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Wadih: Friendly, kind, gentle, courteous of Arabic origin
Serene, peaceful
English: Dweller near the wood
Intellectual prowess, sharp thinking
Wood or forest, associated with protection and refuge.
Holy warrior
Peace, harmony, fertility
Brave, adventurous, willing to take risks
Purity
Arabic: Love
Strength, resilience
Ruler of the army.
Valley or riverbed, signifying abundance and prosperity.
Purity, innocence, and light
Lively, quick-witted, fertile
Peaceful meadow