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WIEBKE f : Feminine form of WIEBE.

WIELAND m : Derived from the Germanic elements wela possibly meaning "skill" and land meaning "land". In Germanic mythology Wieland (called Völundr in Old Norse)...

WIELISŁAW m : From an old Slavic name which meant "great glory".

WIESŁAW m : Short form of WIELISŁAW.

WIESŁAWA f : Feminine form of WIELISŁAW.

WIGBERHT m : Old English form of WYBERT. This is also a continental Germanic cognate.

WIGBRAND m : Derived from the Germanic elements wig "war" and brand "sword".

WIGBURG f : Derived from the Germanic elements wig "war" and burg "fortress".

WIGHEARD m : Old English form of WYOT.

WIGMAR m : Old Germanic form (possibly) of GUIOMAR.

WIGMUND m : Old English form of WYMOND.

WIGSTAN m : Old English form of WYSTAN.

WIKOLIA f : Hawaiian form of VICTORIA.

WIKTOR m : Polish form of VICTOR.

WIKTORIA f : Polish form of VICTORIA.

WIL f/m : Short form of WILLIAM and other names beginning with Wil.

WILBERT m : Means "bright will", derived from the Germanic elements wil "will, desire" and beraht "bright".

WILBUR m : From an English surname which was originally derived from the nickname Wildbor meaning "wild boar" in Middle English. This name was borne by Wilbur Wr...

WILBURG f : Derived from the Old English elements wil "will, desire" and burg "fortress".

WILBURH f : Variant of WILBURG.

WILBURN m : From a surname which was probably originally derived from an unknown place name. The second element corresponds with Old English burne "stream".

WILDA f : Meaning unknown, perhaps from a German surname, or perhaps from the English word wild. It has been in use since the 19th century.

WILEY m : From a surname which was derived either from a place name meaning "temple clearing" in Old English or from a nickname meaning "wily, tricky" in Middle...

WILF m : Short form of WILFRED.

WILFORD m : From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "willow ford" in Old English.

WILFRED m : Means "desiring peace" from Old English wil "will, desire" and friþ "peace". Saint Wilfrid was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon bishop. The name was rarely ...

WILFREDA f : Feminine form of WILFRED.

WILFREDO m : Spanish form of WILFRED.

WILFRID m : Variant of WILFRED.

WILFRIED m : German cognate of WILFRED.



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