Boy Names That Mean Wo

Discover Boy names meaning Wo with origins and popularity.

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Gladius
Refers to a type of Roman sword.
Latin
Glenn
From the Gaelic word 'gleann', meaning valley.
Scottish
Glenworth
From the wooded hill.
English
Goldsmith
Goldsmith is an occupational surname that refers to a person who works with g...
English
Goldwynne
Goldwynne is a feminine form of Goldwyn and signifies a woman who possesses t...
English
Goode
Derived from the Old English word 'gōd', meaning 'good', used as a nickname ...
English
Gorham
From the Old English words 'gara' meaning 'spear' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
English
Gouverneur
Derived from the French word for 'governor', referring to a person who governs.
French
Govannon
Derived from Welsh mythology, Govannon is the god of smithcraft and metalwork...
Welsh
Gowan
A smith or a worker in metal.
Gaelic
Gowreesh
King of the World.
Sanskrit
Granger
Farm bailiff or farm worker.
English
Grangere
Farm bailiff or farm worker.
French
Grayling
The name Grayling is derived from the English word for a type of fish.
English
Greenerwood
A surname or place name referring to a green forest or wooded area.
English
Greenewood
Green wood or forest.
English
Greenwood
Denoting a person associated with green woods or forests..
English
Grifone
Derived from the Italian word for griffin, a mythical creature.
Italian
Grimshaw
From the Old English words 'grim' meaning fierce and 'sceaga' meaning a small...
English
Gris
Gray or grey-haired, from the Old French word 'gris'.
French
Gudbrand
Good sword.
Norwegian
Gudbrande
Good sword.
Norwegian
Guifford
From a ford with a wooden bridge.
English
Gulbrand
Rose Sword.
Germanic
Gunnlaug
Battler's sword.
Norse
Gunnolf
Wolf of battle.
Norse
Gurbachan
The one who follows the Guru's words.
Punjabi
Gyasi
Wonderful.
Akan
Gyoergy
Hungarian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Hungarian
Gyorgy
Hungarian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyuri
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyurka
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Gyuszi
Diminutive of György, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Hungarian
Hadbar
Word or speech.
Hebrew
Hagley
From the Old English words 'haga' meaning hedge and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
Hailon
From the Old English words for 'holy' and 'stone'.
English
Hairat
Astonishment, wonder.
Turkish
Haland
From the Old English words 'halh' meaning nook or hollow and 'land' meaning l...
English
Haltin
Derived from the Finnish word 'haltia', meaning 'elf' or 'spirit'.
Finnish
Hamaal
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hamad
Praiseworthy
Arabic
Hamadi
Praiseworthy, one who is praised.
Swahili
Hamaida
Praiseworthy, one who is deserving of praise.
Arabic
Hamait
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Hamazat
Praiseworthy, derived from the root meaning to praise.
Arabic
Hamdan
Praiseworthy, one who praises God.
Arabic
Hamdani
Praiseworthy, derived from the Arabic root 'hamd' meaning praise.
Arabic
Hamdi
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Hamdil
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
Hamdun
Praiseworthy.
Arabic
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