Boy Names That Mean Wo

Discover Boy names meaning Wo with origins and popularity.

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Fielder
Field worker.
English
Fiorelli
Derived from the Italian word 'fiore' meaning 'flower', often used as a surname.
Italian
Firth
From a place name meaning 'woodland' or 'brushwood' in Old English.
English
Fleada
From the Old English words meaning 'dweller at the marsh'.
English
Fleetwood
From the stream in the woods.
English
Flinte
Derived from the German word 'flink', meaning quick or nimble.
German
Florentyne
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word 'florens'.
English
Floyd
Gray-haired, derived from the Welsh word 'llwyd' meaning gray.
Welsh
Fodor
Derived from the Hungarian word 'fodor', meaning 'curly' or 'frill'.
Hungarian
Fokker
Surname derived from the Dutch word for 'bird' or 'fowl'.
Dutch
Fontaine
Fountain or spring, derived from the French word for a natural water source.
French
Forestor
Occupational surname for someone who worked in a forest or was a forester.
English
Forrest
Referring to a forest, a woodland.
English
Forrester
Occupational surname for someone who worked in a forest.
English
Forster
Derived from the Old French 'forestier', meaning 'forest keeper' or 'woodsman'.
English
Fortuno
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Latin word 'fortunatus'.
Italian
Francy
Free woman.
French
Francys
Free woman.
Irish
Freydolph
Noble wolf.
Norse
Freydulphe
Noble wolf.
Norse
Fridolf
Peaceful wolf, from Old High German 'fridu' meaning peace and 'wolf' meaning ...
Germanic
Fridolph
Peaceful wolf.
Germanic
Fridolphe
Peaceful ruler, from Old High German 'fridu' meaning peace and 'wolf' meaning...
Germanic
Friduwulf
Peace wolf, combining elements for peace and wolf.
English
Fridwolf
Peaceful wolf, from Old High German 'fridu' meaning peace and 'wolf' meaning ...
Germanic
Furman
Woodsman, forester.
English
Gaalava
Woman with beautiful hair.
Sanskrit
Gallway
Means 'foreigner' or 'stranger', derived from the Irish word 'gall'.
Irish
Galt
From an Old English surname meaning 'high ground' or 'wooded area'.
English
Gambyl
Brave sword.
English
Gandhavadhu
Fragrant woman.
Sanskrit
Gandolfo
Wolf with a staff.
Italian
Garcia
Derived from the Basque word 'artz' meaning 'bear'.
Spanish
Gard
From the English word for an enclosed area of land, often used as a surname.
English
Gardener
Occupational name for someone who works in a garden.
English
Garg
Praiseworthy.
Marathi
Gaudy
Derived from the word 'gaudy', meaning showy or bright, often used as a nickn...
English
Gautolf
Wolf of the Geats.
Norse
Gayeirges
Farmer, earthworker.
Greek
Gear
Derived from the Old English word 'gār', meaning 'spear'.
English
Geirolf
Geir (spear) + ulf (wolf).
Norwegian
Georg
Farmer or earthworker.
German
Georgas
Lithuanian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Lithuanian
George
Farmer, earthworker.
Greek
Georges
Farmer, earthworker, from Greek 'georgos'.
French
Gethin
Meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'swarthy', from the Welsh word 'cethin'.
Welsh
Ghanimi
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the root word for riches.
Arabic
Ghori
Horsewoman.
Persian
Ghusmesh
Sword.
Arabic
Given
Given is a name derived from the English word meaning 'bestowed' or 'presented'.
English
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