101 boy names that start with the letter W

After knowing that we are waiting for a baby, one of the first most important decisions we will have to make is to choose the name that will be his whole life. There are many places where we can take inspiration, such as nature, literature or any language we like.

However, if you have a preference for a particular letter, our series of baby names from A to Z can give you some ideas. Continuing with this special tour of the alphabet, we share 101 boy names that start with the letter W.

  • Wacian: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "vigilant."

  • Waclaw: of Slavic origin, it means "the greatest glory".

  • Wael: of Arab origin, means "seek refuge."

  • Wafa: of Arab origin, it serves for boys and girls, and means “faithful”. *** Wagner: ** of Germanic origin, means “wagon maker”.
  • Wahab: of Arab origin, means "with a big heart".
  • Wahid / Wahyd: of Arabic origin, means "singular, unique".

  • Waitimu: of Kenyan origin, means "born of the spear".

  • Wakanda: Native American origin, means "internal magic power."

  • Walarico: of Germanic origin, means "powerful on the battlefield."

  • Walberto: of Germanic origin, means "bright ruler."

  • Walden: of Germanic origin, means "rule the army."

  • Waldo: of Germanic origin, means "ruler, leader."

  • Waleron / Wallerian: of Polish origin, means "brave or strong".

  • Wali: of Arab origin, means "who governs all".

  • Walker: of Anglo-Saxon origin. It comes from wealcan, which means "roll."

  • Walid: of Arab origin, means "to be born", "newborn".

  • Wallace: Of Welsh origin, means "Welsh." This surname began to be used as a first name in honor of William Wallace, the Scottish soldier, of Welsh descent, who led his country against the English occupation in the First War of Independence of Scotland.
  • Wally / Wallis: of Anglo-Saxon origin, diminutive of Wallace and Walter, which means "foreigner", because by this name the people of Wales were called.
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  • Walsh: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "foreigner" or "Celtic".

  • Walt / Walter: of Germanic origin, means "command, government, power, army."

  • Waman: of Quechua origin, means "hawk". It can also have Hindu origin, and means "short."
  • Wamanchuri: of Quechua origin, means "son of the hawk".
  • Wamay: of Quechua origin, means "young, new".
  • Wamwara: of Kenyan origin, means "intelligent", in the Kikuyu tribe.

  • Wanderley: of Brazilian origin, in honor of a German captain named Van der Ley who arrived in Pernambuco in the 17th century.

  • Wang: of Chinese origin, means "king."

  • Wanka: of Quechua origin, means "big stone."
  • Wanpu: of Quechua origin, it means "born at the time of the party, which always arrives at the right time."

  • Wapi: Native American, means "hopefully."

  • Waqralla: of Quechua origin, it means "strong and brave like a bull".

  • Ward: of English origin, means "high guardian".

  • Wari: of Quechua origin, it means "wild, indomitable, fast, tireless, protected from the Gods."

  • Warian: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "to attend".

  • Waris: of Arab origin, means "successor."

  • Warren: of Anglo-Saxon origin, this English surname is used as a name in the United States. It means "guardian, guard, guardian of the park."
  • Warron: of French origin, derives from La Verenne, a place in Normandy that means "hunting ground".

  • Warui: of Kenyan origin, means "He who comes from the river", in the Kikuyu tribe.

  • Wasan: of Hindu origin, means idol.
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  • Waseen / Wassim: of Arabic origin, means "handsome."
  • Washi: of Japanese origin, means "eagle". It is also the name of an indigenous tree.

  • Washington: of English origin, means "place near water."

  • Wataru: of Japanese origin, means "navigation".
  • Waweru: of Kenyan origin, means "born on the plain".

  • Wayaw: of Quechua origin, means "royal willow."

  • Waylan: of English origin, it means "the land of the road". In Scandinavian mythology, Waylan was a blacksmith with supernatural powers, like the Roman god Vulcan.

  • Wayna: of Quechua origin, it means "young, friend, strong and tireless worker".

  • Wayra: of Quechua origin, it means "wind, fast as the wind".

  • Wehilani: Hawaiian origin, means "ornament of heaven."
  • Weldon: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "hill near a spring."
  • Wellington: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "of the wealthy state".
  • Wemilo: of Native American origin, means "Everything he says".

  • Wenceslas: of Slavic origin, it means "the most glorious."

  • Wenzel: of Slavic origin, diminutive of Wenceslas, means "the most glorious".

  • Werian: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "defender."
  • Werner: of Germanic origin, means "warrior, protector, armor."

  • Werther: of Germanic origin, means "worthy of the army."

  • Wesh: of Roma origin, it means "between the forest, in the forest".

  • Wesley: of Anglo-Saxon origin, it comes from 'west', which means "west."

  • Whelan: of Irish origin, means "joy."

  • Wieslaw: of Polish origin, it is a variant of Veleslav, which means "of great fame".

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  • Wigberto: of Germanic origin, means "fight, bright."
  • Wilbur: of Anglo-Saxon origin, it is a variant of Wilberto and means "loved."

  • Wilder: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "hunter."

  • Wilkins: of Anglo-Saxon origin, it is Wilkinson's diminutive, "the son of little Will."

  • Wilebaldo: of Germanic origin, means "willful, brave".

  • Wilfred / Wilfredo / Wilfrido: of Germanic origin, it means "he who desires peace".

  • Wiligiro: of Germanic origin, it is the graphic variant of Viligiro, which means "desire, spear".
  • William: of Germanic origin, means "determined protector".
  • Willka: of Quechua origin, it is valid for boys and girls, and means "sacred / sacred".

  • Willie / Willy: Anglo-Saxon, is the diminutive of William, which means "very strong warrior."

  • Wilmer: of Germanic origin, means "strong desire."

  • Wilson: of Anglo-Saxon origin, it means "son of William" (very strong warrior).

  • Wimo: of Polish origin, it is Victor, which means "the conqueror".

  • Wincent: of Polish origin, is his way of saying Vicente, which means "victor, conqueror, seducer".

  • Winka: of Scandinavian origin, valid for boys and girls, means "people from Chile, Chile."

  • Winslow: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "friend of the hill".

  • Winston: of Anglo-Saxon origin, this surname was first used as a first name by the Churchill family.

  • Wiqar: of Arab origin, means "modesty, dignity."

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  • Wirt: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "worthy."

  • Wisa: of Quechua origin, means "prophet, sorcerer for being twin or twin."

  • Wise: of Irish origin, means "ardent or wise."

  • Wit: of Polish origin, means "life".

  • Wita / Witta: of Danish origin, means "white."

  • Witerico: of Germanic origin, name of King Visigoth of Spain. It means "mighty forest."

  • Witiza: Of Germanic origin, it was the name of the penultimate Visigoth king of Spain.

  • Woden: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "king of the gods."

  • Wojciech / Wojtek: of Slavic origin, it means "soldier of joy, of comfort."

  • Wolfgang: of Germanic origin, means "wolf steps".

  • Woody: of Anglo-Saxon origin, it is the hypocoristic of the last name Woodrow, known by the film director Woody Allen.

  • Wotan: Of Germanic origin, it comes from Wuodan, name of the supreme god of the ancient Germans, called by the Scandinavians Odin.

  • Wu: of Chinese origin, means "army equipment, line, magician".

  • Wuar: of Hindu origin, means "fire".

  • Wulfran: of Germanic origin, means "white raven of Odin".

  • Wulmaro: of Germanic origin, means "illustrious wolf".

  • Wunand: Native American native, means "God is good."

  • Wy: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "brave warrior."

  • Wyatt: from ancient English, means "force in war."

  • Wylie: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "lovely."

  • Wyman: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "fighter."

  • Wyne: of Anglo-Saxon origin, means "friend."

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