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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
41 Wilfreda English Feminine form of Wilfred: Peace, will. F
42 Wilhelmina Dutch Resolute protector. Feminine variant of William. F

43 Wilhelmina German 'Resolute protector.' Feminine variant of William. F
44 Williamina German Feminine form of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). F
45 Willow English Willow is a feminine English name derived from the willow tree, symbolizing flexibility, resilience, and grace. With its poetic imagery and connection to nature, Willow has surged in popularity among parents seeking a name that blends strength with elegance. F
46 Willow English Slender;graceful. From the willow tree noted for slender graceful branches and leaves. F
47 Wilma English Diminutive form of Wilhelmina, a feminine variant of William. F
48 Wilona Anglo-Saxon Hoped for. F
49 Winefred Welsh White wave. Also a variant of Winifred: Blessed reconciliation. F
50 Winifred German Peaceful friend. F
51 Winifred Welsh Reconciled; blessed. Historically Winifred was a martyred Welsh princess; traditionally the patron saint of virgins. F
52 Winnie Celtic White or fair. F
53 Winola German Gracious friend. F

54 Wisal Muslim Communion. Love.. F
55 Withypoll English Twig head. F
56 Wuti NativeAmerican Woman (Hopi). F
57 Wynda Scottish From the narrow passage. F
58 Wynne English Feminine form of Wynn: Friend. F
59 Wynne Welsh Feminine form of Wynn: White; fair; handsome. F
60 Wyoh English From the US state name Wyoming. Famous bearer: Wyoming Knott, character in Robert Heinlein's "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress". F