Waithaka
A Kikuyu name meaning 'the one who is stable or strong.'
Waitherero
A Kikuyu name meaning 'the one who is prosperous.'
Waitimu
A Kikuyu name meaning 'the one who is victorious.'
Waiya
Means 'to be alive' or 'to exist.'
Waiyaki
Means 'to bring forth' or 'to produce.'
Walcot
Cottage near a wall.
Walden
Valley of the Welsh.
Waldo
To be brave or to rule.
Waldron
Ruler of the forest.
Walta
Walta is derived from the Old High German name meaning 'to rule'.
Waltraud
Waltraud means 'powerful ruler' or 'mighty in power'.
Wamuhu
She is a woman/ She is a girl.
Wamuiru
Daughter of Muiru.
Wamukota
Daughter of Kot.
Wamwarav
Daughter of war.
Wamweru
She is a beauty or a flower.
Wanda
A shepherdess or wanderer.
Wanetta
Welcoming or gracious.
Wanette
A diminutive of the name Wanda, meaning shepherdess.
Wangai
A person who has been greatly blessed.
Wangari
To be resilient or strong.
Wangera
One who comes from the Wangera family.
Wangi
One who is well-respected or esteemed.
Wangombe
A person of God or spiritual leader.
Wangondu
A person of great power or influence.
Wangu
My mother or my head.
Wania
She who brings joy.
Waniya
Joyful or happy person.
Wanja
A sweet or kind person.
Wanjala
One who is blessed or favored by God.
Wanjeri
One who is intelligent or wise.
Wanjiku
A name commonly given to girls born in the morning.
Wanjiru
A name often given to girls born during the rainy season.
Wanjohi
Means 'a person born during a time of plenty'.
Ward
Means 'guardian' or 'watchman'.
Waruhiu
A traditional name that signifies a strong leader or ruler.
Warui
A name that suggests strength and resilience, often associated with leadership.
Watkins
Derived from a diminutive of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army.'
Waweru
Means 'the one who watches over.'
Wawrina
Suggests 'a person with a radiant presence.'
Waynette
A name meaning 'little wagon.'
Wenceslaus
More powerful; linked to St. Wenceslaus, a patron saint of the Czech Republic.
Wikitoria
Derived from the name Victory, symbolizing triumph.
Wilan
A name derived from 'village' or 'farmstead' in Slavic.
Wilbur
A name meaning 'resolute' or 'brilliant' in Germanic origin.
Willa
A feminine form of William, meaning 'resolute protection'.
Willard
Meaning 'brave' or 'strong' in Old English.
Willermus
Derived from William, meaning 'helmet of will' in Germanic.
Wilmarie
A combination of 'Wil' (from William) and 'Marie', symbolizing 'resolute' and 'beloved'.
Wiloughby
Meaning 'willow farm', a name of English origin.
Windel
Derived from the name meaning 'to wind' or 'wander'.
Winter
Refers to the coldest season of the year, often used as a given name in modern contexts.
Wiremu
The Maori form of William, meaning 'resolute protector'.
Withypoll
An old English name referring to a 'poll' or 'place by the willow'.
Wodeleah
Describes a clearing in the woods or a meadow.
Wolf
Refers to the wild wolf, symbolizing strength and courage.
Wolfe
Also refers to a wolf, symbol of ferocity and loyalty.
Wolfgang
Means 'traveling wolf' in Germanic roots.
Wolfram
A name meaning 'wolf raven', symbolizing strength and cunning.
Wren
Refers to the small singing bird, symbolizing freedom and joy.
Wright
Means 'worker' or 'craftsman' in Old English.
Wubitu
Meaning 'to be beautiful' in Amharic, reflecting grace and beauty.
Wyatt
Originally meant 'brave in war' derived from Old English.
Xagan
This name means 'little fire' in Irish.
Xagar
The name means 'spear' and has Gaelic roots.
Xanda
This name means 'defender of mankind' and originates from Greek.
Xanthe
This name means 'yellow' or 'golden' in Greek.
Xantheus
The name means 'yellow' or 'golden one' in Greek mythology.
Xanthus
The name means 'golden' or 'yellow' and has Greek origins linked to mythology.
Xaverie
A feminine variation of Xavier, meaning 'the new house' or 'bright'.
Xaviare
A variation of Xavier, meaning 'the new house'.
Xavier
Means 'new house' or 'bright'.
Xaviera
A feminine form of Xavier, meaning 'the new house'.
Xena
Derived from a Greek word meaning 'guest' or 'stranger'.
Xenos
Means 'foreigner' or 'stranger' in Greek.
Xesas
Possibly derived from the Basque surname Etxezarri, meaning 'of the house' or 'home'.
Ximena
Means 'listener' or 'hearkening' in Spanish.
Xoan
A variant of the name Juan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Xoana
Galician form of Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Xoese
A variant of Joseph, meaning 'he will add' in Hebrew.
Xurxo
Xurxo is a Galician form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Yaco
He who supplants, often associated with the biblical Jacob.
Yadira
A name meaning 'valuable or precious' often attributed to beauty.
Yalanda
A variant of Yolanda, meaning violet flower.
Yalina
Yalina is derived from the Slavic element 'yal', meaning 'to be pure' or 'bright'.
Yamaris
A derivative of the name 'Yamari', meaning 'a sweet gift' or 'a beautiful flower'.
Yamilet
A modern name likely derived from 'Yamila', meaning 'beautiful like a rose'.
Yancey
Derived from the surname, it means 'the river one' or 'the son of Yance'.
Yanira
A name meaning 'butterfly' or 'moon's light' in Spanish.
Yanna
It is a variant of the name Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Yanni
A diminutive of Ioannis, meaning 'God is gracious' in Greek.
Yardley
From the garden by the creek, a geographical name.
Yaritza
Derived from the Spanish name 'Yara' meaning 'water lady' or 'lady of the water'.
Yarmilla
A feminine form of the name 'Yar', meaning 'fierce' or 'spring' in Slavic languages.
Yaro
Derived from Slavic roots meaning 'to be strong' or 'brave'.
Yaromir
A Slavic name meaning 'peaceful ruler' or 'famous for peace'.
Yaroslava
A feminine name meaning 'glory and fame' within the Slavic context.
Yaryna
A Ukrainian variant of the name 'Iryna', meaning 'peace' or 'serenity'.
Yasen
A Bulgarian name derived from 'Jas', meaning 'to be bright'.
Yates
A surname derived from an old English word meaning 'gatekeeper' or 'gate.'
