Boy Names That Mean Of

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Waasi
Waasi means 'wide' or 'broad' in Arabic, often referring to generosity or vas...
Arabic
Waasif
One who describes or praises, often used to denote a poet or eloquent speaker.
Arabic
Waasil
One who arrives or reaches, often used to denote someone who attains their goal.
Arabic
Waddood
Loving, affectionate; one of the names of God in Islam.
Arabic
Waelfwulf
Wealth wolf, a compound of 'wael' meaning wealth and 'wulf' meaning wolf.
Anglo-saxon
Wahaab
The giver, the bestower of gifts
Arabic
Wahbullah
Gift of Allah
Arabic
Wahchumyus
Spirit of the earth.
Cherokee
Wahed
Unique, one-of-a-kind.
Arabic
Waheebullah
Gift of Allah
Arabic
Wahiduddin
Unique one of the religion
Arabic
Wahiduzzaman
Unique one of the age
Arabic
Waiyaki
Protagonist of a Kikuyu novel.
Kikuyu
Wakefield
Field of the wake.
English
Walden
From the valley of the Welsh.
English
Waldyn
Ruler of the forest.
English
Waleigh
From the meadow of the chosen.
English
Waleron
Ruler of the valley.
Polish
Waliullah
Friend of Allah, a name expressing devotion to God.
Arabic
Waliyallah
Servant of Allah, a name expressing devotion to God.
Arabic
Waliyuddin
Protector of faith.
Arabic
Waliyudeen
Protector of religion.
Arabic
Waliyullah
Friend of Allah, a title for a saint or pious person.
Arabic
Wallace
The name Wallace has a strong and noble connotation, symbolizing bravery, str...
Scottish
Waller
Occupational surname for a builder of walls.
English
Wallie
Diminutive of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
English
Wally
Diminutive of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
English
Walt
Ruler of the army.
German
Walten
Ruler of the army.
German
Walter
Ruler of the army.
English
Walterus
Ruler of the army.
Latin
Walthari
Ruler of the army.
Germanic
Walther
Ruler of the army.
German
Walwyn
Friend of the Welsh.
English
Wanageeska
Daughter of the star.
Cherokee
Wanbey
Born during a time of drought.
Aboriginal
Wanbi
Place of grass.
Aboriginal
Wangombe
Son of the elder or leader.
Kikuyu
Wardman
Keeper of the garden.
English
Warenhari
Defender of the army.
Anglo-saxon
Warner
Warner is an occupational surname meaning 'keeper of game' or 'warrener'.
English
Warric
From a town of the game reserve.
English
Warryc
From a town of the game reserve.
English
Waryc
Ruler of all.
Polish
Wasey
From the place of the wasps.
Scottish
Washington
Settlement of Wassa's people.
English
Wasimuddin
Graceful or handsome one of the religion
Arabic
Wasqi
Full of wisdom.
Arabic
Watkin
Descendant of Wat, diminutive of Walter.
English
Watkins
Son of Wattin or Little Walter.
Welsh
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