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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4 or 5.
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Vinoc m Breton (Rare)
Breton diminutive masculine name derived from the name Gwenneg.
Vinod m Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Gujarati, Nepali
From Sanskrit विनोद (vinoda) meaning "amusement, pleasure, delight, gratification".
Vinsi m Faroese
Faroese form of Vincentius.
Vint m English (American), Limburgish (Rare)
Short form of Vinton (English) as well as a contraction of Vincent (English and Limburgish).... [more]
Vintr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Vetr.
Vinu f & m Tamil
Viny m & f English
Variant of Vinnie.
Vinz m Various
Diminutive of Vincent.
Viol m Medieval Jewish, Yiddish (Archaic)
Variant of Feyel, recorded in medieval Frankfurt, Germany.
Violo m Italian
Italian masculine form of Violet.
Viqor m Uzbek
Means "loftiness, pride, grandeur" in Uzbek.
Vira m Indian, Hindi, Nepali, Thai
Derived from Sanskrit वीर (vira) meaning "hero, man, brave".
Virak f & m Khmer
Means "strength" in Khmer.
Viran m & f Hindi
Means "heroic" and "brave" in Sanskrit.
Virat m Indian, Hindi
Modern form of Virata.
Virat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิรัช (see Wirat).
Viren m Indian
Variant transcription of Biren. From Sanskrit meaning "brave".
Vireo m & f English
From Latin vireo, a word Pliny uses for some kind of bird, perhaps the greenfinch, from virere "be green" (see Viridius), which in modern times is applied to an American bird.
Virge m English
Diminutive of Virgil.
Viroj m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wirot.
Virot m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wirot.
Virta f & m Finnish
Means "river"
Virya m & f Sanskrit
Vīrya (Sanskrit; Pāli: viriya) is a Buddhist term commonly translated as "energy", "persistence", "persevering", "vigour", "effort", "exertion", or "diligence"... [more]
Visa m Finnish
From Finnish visakoivu meaning "curly birch".
Visal m Khmer
Means "big, large, vast" or "good, excellent" in Khmer.
Visan m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิศาล (see Wisan).
Visar m Albanian
Derived from Albanian visar "treasure".
Visel m German
Visel is a name of German origin and the meaning is unknown
Vishu m Hindi
Hindu God Vishnu
Visit m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wisit.
Visut m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิสุทธิ์ (see Wisut).
Vitas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Vitus.
Vitéz m Hungarian
Means "brave, courageous" in Hungarian.
Vithu m Khmer
Means "wise, intelligent" in Khmer.
Vitor m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese variant of Victor.
Vitu m Corsican
Corsican form of Vitus.
Viva f & m Indian, Sanskrit
MEANING : blow, blow in all sides or directions ,blow through ... [more]
Vivan m Indian
Alternate transcription of Hindi विवान (see Vivaan).
Vivat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wiwat.
Viven m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly intended as a masculine form of Vivian.
Vívil m Faroese (Modern)
Faroese modern form of Vífill.
Vivus m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from the Latin adjective vīvus "alive, living; bright, lit, burning, kindled; durable, lasting, persistent". This name was also used as a secular form of Chaim.
Vivy m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy name for a type of small waterfowl, either Tachybaptus pelzelnii or Tachybaptus rufficollis capensis.
Viwat m Thai
Alternate transcription of Wiwat.
Vixay m Lao
Means "conquest, victory, triumph" in Lao, ultimately from Sanskrit विजय (vijaya).
Viyan m Indian (Modern)
Alternate transcription of Hindi वीआन (see Viaan).
Vizol m Mao
Meaning Unknown.
Vláďa m Czech
Diminutive of Vladislav or Vladimír.
Vlada f & m Russian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Croatian
Feminine form of Vlad and a female and male short form of names starting with this element, like Vladimira, Vladimir, Vladan or Vladislava.
Vlas m Medieval Dutch
Derived from vlas, which is the Dutch word for the flax plant (species Linum usitatissimum).
Vlasa m Georgian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain; it might possibly be a variant of Vlasi.
Vlash m Albanian
Variant of Vlashi.
Vlasi m Georgian
Georgian form of Blasios and/or Blasius (see Blaise). Also compare Vlasios.
Vlasy m Russian
Variant transcription of Vlasiy.
Vlpho m Old Swedish
Latinized form of Ulf.
Vodan m South Slavic
South Slavic pseudo-diety. Name contains element вода (voda), which means "water".
Vodin m South Slavic
South Slavic pseudo-diety.
Vödyr m Mari
Mari form of Fyodor.
Vohid m Uzbek
Means "one, single" or "unique".
Voicu m Romanian
Possibly drived from the Slavic name element voji "warrior, soldier".
Voiz m Uzbek
Means "preacher, exhorter" in Uzbek.
Voja m Serbian, Croatian
Short from of names containing the element voj, like Milivoj, Vojislav.
Vojen m Medieval Czech (Rare, Archaic)
name used by one of the seven mythical Bohemian princes. Name means "War" in Slavonic for many, but Zavis Kalandra thought the name meant "Tuesday".
Vojib m Uzbek
Means "obligation, incumbent duty" in Uzbek.
Vojin m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic element voi or voin, meaning "soldier". Vojvoda (Duke) Vojin, also known as Vojin of Gacko was 14th century Serbian magnate and nobleman, founder of Vojinović noble family.
Vojko m Croatian, Slovene
Derived from the Slavic element voi meaning "soldier".
Vojta m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Wojciech.
Vola m & f Malagasy
Means "silver" or "money" in Malagasy.
Volen m Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian волен (volen) "free; independent".
Volf m Jewish, Jewish (Russified), Jewish (Ukrainianized)
Variant spelling of Wolf as well as Russified and Ukrainianised form. It is used by speakers of Yiddish as a translation of the Hebrew name Zeev with the same meaning.
Volia m Russian
Means "wish".
Volli m Estonian
Estonian short form of Voldemar.
Voloy m Mari
Mari form of Vladimir.
Volus m English (Rare)
Probably a variant of Volesus.
Vony m & f Malagasy
Means "yellow" or "flower" in Malagasy.
Vooz m Biblical Russian
Russian form of Boaz.
Vopni m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Vápni.
Voqif m Uzbek
Means "aware" in Uzbek.
Voris m Uzbek
Means "heir" in Uzbek.
Vorm m Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian
Danish dialectal form of Ormr.
Voro m Catalan
Diminutive of Salvador in the Catalan spoken at the Valencian Country
Voron m Medieval Russian
Derived from either Russian ворон (voron) meaning "raven" or Russian ворона (vorona) meaning "crow" (as in, the bird).
Võso m Estonian (Archaic)
Derived from Estonian võsa "bush, copse, thicket".
Vote m Finnish
Diminutive of Voitto.
Vouk m English
Transferred use of the surname Vouk.
Vovan m Russian
Diminutive of Vladimir.
Vovka m Russian
A diminutive of Vladimir via Vova.
Vram m Armenian
Variant of Vahram.
Vrezh m Armenian
From Old Armenian վրէժ (vrēž) meaning "revenge, vengeance".
Vrian m English (Rare), Welsh
Variant transcription of Urien or Urian, though in some cases it may be a rhyming variant of Brian.
Vrold m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal variant of Roald.
Vucus m Montenegrin (Archaic)
Recorded in Montenegro in the early 1600s.
Vukan m Serbian, Croatian (Rare)
Derived from South Slavic vuk "wolf".
Vukol m Ukrainian, Russian
Ukrainian and Russian form of Boukolos. Vukol Lavrov was a Russian journalist and translator.
Vulf m Yiddish, Jewish
Yiddish variant of Volf.
Vulle m Sami
Sami form of Olle.
Vương m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 王 (vương) meaning "king".
Vượng m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 旺 (vượng) meaning "prosperous, flourishing".
Vuthi m Khmer
Alternate transcription of Vuthy.
Vuthy m Khmer
Means "prosperity, abundance" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit वृद्धि (vriddhi).
Vuyo m Xhosa
Means "happiness, joy" in Xhosa. Sometimes used as a short form of names beginning with Vuyo-.
Vyas m Hindi
Modern form of Vyasa.
Vyron m Greek
Greek form of Byron.
Vytas m Lithuanian
Short form of names beginning with Vyt-, e.g. Vytautas (compare Vytis).
Vytis m Lithuanian
Short form of names beginning with Vyt-, e.g. Vytautas (compare Vytas).
Vyto m Lithuanian
Diminutive of Vytautas.
Waad f & m Arabic
Means "promise" or "covenant" in Arabic.
Waaq m Oromo (Latinized, Archaic), Somali (Latinized, Archaic)
Waaq is a name for the ancient Cushitic sky god. He was the supreme creator and god to the indigenous religions of several Cushitic peoples before the advent of the Abrahamic religions in the Horn of Africa... [more]
Waast m Walloon (Archaic), Picard
Walloon form of Vedastus and Picard variant form of Vaast.
Waata m Maori
Variant of Wāta.
Wabbe m West Frisian
Variant form of Wabe.
Wabe m West Frisian
Frisian short form of names that have Gothic valdan for a first element, and of which the second element starts with a "b." The names Waldebert and Waldebrand are good examples of that.
Waca m Anglo-Saxon
Byname meaning, "watchful."
Wacek m Polish
Diminutive of Wacław.
Wacho m Lombardic
King Wacho ruled the Lombards before they entered Italy. He likely ruled from around 510 until his death in 539. He was the son of Unichis. He usurped the throne by assassinating his uncle King Tato.
Wack m Kashubian
Diminutive of Wacłôw.
Waco m English
Taken from the name of the Texas city.
Wacuś m Polish
Diminutive of Wacław.
Wadah m & f Arabic
Version of Waddah.
Wadea m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وديع (see Wadih).
Wadee m Arabic
Means "calm, peaceful" in Arabic.
Wadi f & m Arabic
"Valley" Arabian Valley in Saudi Arabia
Wadie m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وديع (see Wadih).
Wadih m Arabic
Means "gentle, mild, calm" in Arabic.
Wadim m Polish
Polish form of Vadim
Wadym m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Vadim.
Waël m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Wael
Waen f & m Thai
Means "circle, hoop, ring" in Thai.
Wafiq m Arabic
Means "successful" in Arabic.
Wagdi m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وجدي (see Wajdi).
Wagdy m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وجدي (see Wajdi).
Wåge m Swedish
Variant of Våge.
Wage m Javanese
From Javanese Wagé, the name of the fourth day of the five-day week (Pasaran) used in the traditional Javanese calendar.
Waghn m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Vagn.
Wagih m Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Arabic وجيه (see Wajih) chiefly used in Egypt.
Wagn m Danish
Variant of Vagn.
Wahab m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Urdu
Means "giver, bestower" in Arabic, from the root وَهَبَ (wahaba) meaning "to give, to bestow". In Islamic tradition الوهاب (al-Wahab) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Wahaj m Pakistani
"glowing/ with blazing splendor".... [more]
Wahap m Indonesian, Malay (Rare)
Indonesian and Malay form of Wahab.
Wahb m Arabic
Means "gift" in Arabic. It is not to be confused with الوهاب (al-Wahhab) meaning "giver, bestower", which is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Wahju m Indonesian
Older spelling of Wahyu influenced by Dutch orthography.
Wahya m & f Cherokee
Means "wolf" in Cherokee.
Wahyo m Javanese
From Javanese wahya meaning "to come out, to appear (as in a revelation)".
Waing f & m Burmese
Means "to gather around, to surround" or "collectively, together" in Burmese.
Wäinö m Finnish
Variant of Väinö.
Wait m & f English
Diminutive of Waitstill.
Waite m English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Waite. A prominent user was American baseball player Waite Hoyt (1899-1984).
Wajdi m Arabic
Means "passionate, affectionate" in Arabic, derived from the root وجد (wajada) meaning "to love passionately, to adore".
Wajdy m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وجدي (see Wajdi).
Wajib m Arabic
Means "necessary, indispensable" or "duty, obligation, requirement" in Arabic.
Wajid m Arabic, Urdu
Means "finder, perceiver" or "loving, affectionate" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الواجد (al-Wajid) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Wajih m Arabic
Means "eminent, distinguished" in Arabic.
Wakai m Shona
Meaning “build”.
Wake m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Wake.
Wakil m Arabic, Pashto, Dari Persian
Means "agent, representative" in Arabic.
Waku m Indigenous Australian, Pintupi
Of Australian Aboriginal origin (Pintupi, to be precise), the meaning of this name is not yet known to me at the moment. A known bearer of this name was Waku Tjungurrayi, the father of Australian Aboriginal painter Takariya Napaltjarri (b... [more]
Waku m & f Japanese
From Japanese 和 (wa) meaning "harmony, Japanese style, peace, soften, Japan", 新 (wa) meaning "fresh, new", 笑 (wa) meaning "laugh", 羽 (wa) meaning "feathers" or 航 (wa) meaning "navigate, sail, cruise, fly" combined with 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 来 (ku) meaning "come, due, next, cause, become", 玖 (ku) meaning "beautiful black jewel, nine", 空 (ku) meaning "sky", 雲 (ku) meaning "cloud", 宮 (ku) meaning "Shinto shrine" or 紅 (ku) meaning "crimson, deep red"... [more]
Walaa f & m Arabic
Means "friendship, loyalty, devotion" in Arabic.
Waldi m & f German, Dutch (Rare)
German and Dutch diminutive of given names that contain the Germanic element walt meaning "rule", such as Ewald and Waldemar for men and Waltraud for women.... [more]
Waldy m & f German (Rare), Dutch (Rare), English, Polish (Rare), South American
Variant of Waldi. This name is more commonly used on men than on women.... [more]
Waled m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وليد (see Walid).
Wȧlek m Vilamovian
Variant of Walek.
Walek m Polish
Polish form of Valek.
Walek m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Valentine 1.
Wales m English (American), Samoan
From a place name in the United Kingdom. Derives from the Old English Wælisc, meaning 'foreigner, Welshman'.
Walig m Breton
Diminutive of Riwal.
Walis m Indigenous Taiwanese
Taiwanese aboriginal name.
Walis m Kashubian
Short form of Walãti.
Walle m Swedish
Variant of Valle, a diminutive of names beginning with Val- or Wal-.
Walsh m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Derived from the surname Walsh.
Walta m English (Rare)
Probably a variant form of Walter.
Walty m English
Diminutive of Walter.
Wamba m Medieval Spanish, Gothic
From Gothic wamba meaning "belly, paunch". Wamba was a Visigothic king in the 7th century in what is now Portugal and Spain.
Wamiq m Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Literature
Means "loving, affectionate, friendly" or "lover, paramour" in Arabic.... [more]
Wandi f & m Thai
Means "auspcious day" from Thai วัน (wan) meaning "day" and ดี (di) meaning "good, nice, fine".
Wando m English (Modern, Rare), Germanic
Masculine form of Wanda. A fictional bearer was Wando from The Fairly OddParents, when Wanda was temporarily turned into a man.... [more]
Wane m Livonian, Medieval Baltic
Current theories link this name to Finnish vanea "strong, powerful, tempered".
Wanel m Spanish (Caribbean, Modern, Rare)
Invented name using the element -el, similarly to Yarel. It is popular in the Dominican Republic.
Wanen m Chinese
From 婉 (wǎn) meaning "gentle, tender, tactful" 恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity".
Wanfu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial" and 福 (fú) meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing" or 芙 (fú) meaning "hibiscus".
Wang m & f Korean
Wani m Chuukese
Means "boat" in Chuukese.
Wanit m & f Thai
Means "merchant, trader" in Thai.
Wanja f & m Scandinavian, German
German variant of Vanya, a Russian diminutive of either Ivan or Ivanna. This is also used in Scandinavia (see Vanja), where it is primarily feminine.
Wanli m & f Chinese
Means "ten thousand calendars" in Chinese. Other character combinations are also possible.
Wanna m Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese ဝဏ္ဏ (see Wunna).
Wansa f & m Thai
Means "rain" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वर्षा (varsha).
Wanwu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 湾 (wān) meaning "bay, cove" and 乌 (wū) meaning "black, dark" or "crow, raven".
Wanya m English
Born by the American singer Wanya Morris.
Wanyu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial" or 晚 (wǎn) meaning "night, evening" and 羽 (yǔ) meaning "feather, wings", 玉 (yù) meaning "jade", 昱 (yù) meaning "bright light sunlight", 妤 (yú) meaning "beautiful, fair" or 雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain".
Wapan f & m Cree
Means 'Dawn' in Cree.
Waqas m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic/Urdu وقاص (see Waqqas).
Waqid m Arabic (Rare), Indonesian, Urdu (Rare)
Possibly means "brilliant, radiant" in Arabic.
Waqur m Arabic
Means "composed, calm, dignified" in Arabic.
Waran m Kurdish
Means "rain" in Kurdish.
Waras m Javanese
Means "healthy, recovered, well" in Javanese.
Warba m Abkhaz
Means "eagle" in Abkhaz.
Wardi m & f Arabic, Indonesian
Means "rosy, pink" in Arabic. It is a unisex name in Arabic-speaking countries while it is solely masculine in Indonesia.
Ware m History
Apparently another name for Saint Widradus.
Waren m American
Variant of Warren.
Wari m Amharic
Means "midnight" in Amharic.
Warih m & f Javanese
Means "water" in Javanese.
Waris m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic وارث (see Warith), as well as the Urdu and Indonesian form.
Warno m Javanese
From Javanese warna meaning "face, appearance, colour, form", ultimately from Sanskrit वर्ण (varṇa).
Warre m Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a short form of Walraven.
Wars m Slavic Mythology
Wars and Sawa are legendary characters from the origin myth of the founding and etymology of the city of Warsaw, capital of Poland. There are several versions of the legend with their appearance.... [more]
Warso m Javanese
From Javanese warsa meaning "rain" or "year", ultimately from Sanskrit वर्ष (varṣa).
Wart m Popular Culture
Wart is the main antagonist of Super Mario Bros. 2, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. His name comes from the non-cancerous viral growths, usually occurring on the hands and the feet, but can also affect other locations, such as the genitals or the face.
Warun m Thai
Means "rain" in Thai, derived from the name of the Hindu god Varuna.
Wasan m Thai
Means "spring (the season)" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वसन्त (vasanta).
Wasan m & f Shipibo-Conibo
From the Shipibo wasa meaning "puffin" and the genitive suffix -n.
Wasel m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic واصل (see Wasil).
Waseq m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic واثق (see Wathiq).
Wash m English
Short form of Washington.
Wash m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian wˁš, of unknown etymology. It could probably mean "one of the lake", from Egyptian wꜥ "as one, all together", or from "to be(come) bald". This was possibly a pharaoh from the Predynastic Period in Ancient Egypt.
Wasil m Belarusian
Polish transcription of Васіль (see Vasil.
Wasil m Arabic
Means "connected, close with" in Arabic, from the root وصل (waṣala) meaning "to unite, to join, to arrive at".
Wasin m Thai
Means "self-cultivator, self-judge, one who conquers their own desires" in Thai.
Wasiq m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic واثق (see Wathiq), as well as the Urdu form.
Wasis m Javanese
Means "clever, smart, skilled, capable" in Javanese.
Wassa f & m Russian
German transcription of Vassa.... [more]
Wastl m Upper German
Diminutive of Sebastian.
Wasu m Thai
Means "wealth, riches" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वसु (vasu).
Wāta m Maori
Maori form of Walter.
Water m Medieval English
Middle English variant of Walter.
Watna m Western African
Means "let's go" in Balanta, spoken in Guinea Bissau.
Watt m Anglo-Saxon, Medieval English
Meaning uncertain. Possibly related to Old English hwatu "omen, divination", itself derived from Old Germanic *hwatō "incitement, motivation", or to wadan "to go, advance, travel"... [more]
Watts m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Watts.
Waut m Scots
Short form of Wauter.
Wave f & m English (Rare)
From Old English wafian (verb), from the Germanic base of waver; the noun by alteration (influenced by the verb) of Middle English wawe ‘(sea) wave’.
Wawa f & m Chinese (Rare)
Possibly from the Chinese 瓦 (wǎ) meaning "earthenware, pottery, tile" combined with itself.
Wawan m Sundanese
Sundanese diminutive of masculine containing the sound wan (or other similar sounds), such as Gunawan, Setiawan or Hermawan.
Wayde m English
Variant of Wade.
Wayo m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Wayu.
Wayu m Thai
Means "wind, air, storm" in Thai, derived from the name of the Hindu god Vayu.
Waywa m Quechua
Means "swirl" or "small hurricane" in Quechua.
Wazir m Arabic
Means "helper, assistant" in Arabic.
Weam f & m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic وئام (see Wiam).
Webb m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Webb.
Webbe m West Frisian
Variant form of Wibbe.
Weda m Frisian (Rare, Archaic)
Frisian short form of Wedigo.
Weeb m English (Rare)
Nickname for Wilbur.
Weeko f & m American (Rare)
Many sites list is as meaning "pretty" in Sioux, when in fact it's a slang form of wikoska meaning "venereal disease". It's likely an invented name.
Weera m Thai, Sinhalese
Thai alternate transcription of Vira as well as the Sinhalese form.
Wehha m Anglo-Saxon
Possibly a diminutive form of Old English names beginning with weoh "idol, image" or "sacred, holy", such as Weohstan... [more]
Weide m Chinese
From 炜 (wěi) meaning "glowing bright" and 德 () meaning "ethics, morality".
Weike f & m East Frisian (Rare, Archaic)
East Frisian short form of names with one of the first name elements wig "war, battle" or wih "consecration".
Weine m Swedish
Variant of Veine.
Weiss m & f Popular Culture
Derived from German weiß (which is also found spelled as weiss) meaning "white".... [more]
Weixi f & m Chinese
Meaning: Rising Sun (To my family's belief)
Weixu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 薇 (wēi), a type of fern, and 旭 (xù) meaning "rising sun".
Welat m Kurdish
Means "homeland, land" in Kurdish.
Welby m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Welby.
Weles m Slavic Mythology
Polish spelling of Veles.
Welf m Medieval German
The name is derived from a Geman word meaning "puppet, whelp".... [more]
Wella m Cornish
Cornish form of William.
Wenbo m & f Chinese
From Chinese 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" combined with 博 () meaning "wide, extensive, gamble", 波 () meaning "wave" or 伯 (bó) meaning "uncle, earl, count"... [more]
Weneg m Ancient Egyptian
Meaning unknown, possibly related to the Egyptian sun and death cult. This was the throne name of an early Egyptian king, who ruled during the Second Dynasty.