Boy Names That Mean Wo

Discover Boy names meaning Wo with origins and popularity.

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Jollie
Derived from the English word 'jolly', meaning cheerful or happy.
English
Joshan
Good sword, great hero.
Persian
Joyner
Occupational name for a joiner, someone who constructs things by joining piec...
English
Juthamah
Sword.
Arabic
Juyal
Derived from a Sanskrit word meaning 'lotus' or 'water lily'.
Sanskrit
Jyri
Farmer, earthworker.
Finnish
Kaiyon
Ocean; Center of the world.
Japanese
Kalam
Pen, spoken words.
Arabic
Kalameli
Honey words.
Hawaiian
Kamgaar
Worker, laborer.
Persian
Kanale
Sandalwood.
Hawaiian
Kangan
Bracelet or bangle, often worn as a symbol of marriage.
Punjabi
Karamat
Miracle, wonder.
Arabic
Karanam
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'karana', meaning 'cause' or 'instrument'.
Sanskrit
Kasturiranga
A name derived from the Kannada words 'kasturi' meaning musk and 'ranga' mean...
Kannada
Kauthuk
Wonder, amazement.
Sanskrit
Kautuk
Wonder, curiosity.
Sanskrit
Kayser
Derived from the Arabic word 'qaysar', meaning 'emperor' or 'Caesar'.
Arabic
Kayvan
King or ruler, derived from the Persian word 'kay' meaning king.
Persian
Keerthan
Praiseworthy, famous.
Tamil
Keigan
Little fire, derived from the Gaelic word for fire.
Scottish
Keith
From a Scottish surname meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Scottish
Keleman
Derived from the Hungarian word 'kelemen', meaning 'merciful'.
Hungarian
Kellog
From the Old English personal name Ceolwulf, meaning 'ship wolf'.
English
Kemp
From the Old English word for a warrior or champion.
English
Kempanna
Derived from the Kannada word 'kempa' meaning 'red' or 'beautiful'.
Kannada
Kemper
From the Old English words 'cempa' meaning warrior, referring to a soldier or...
English
Kempten
Derived from the Celtic word 'kambos' meaning 'bend' or 'curve', referring to...
German
Kenneally
Descendant of Cinnfhaelaidh, meaning 'wolf head'.
Irish
Kenshin
Humble truth or modest sword, from Japanese elements ken (sword) and shin (tr...
Japanese
Ketubhuta
Refers to one blessed by scripture or divine words.
Sanskrit
Khadga
Sword, a weapon of war.
Sanskrit
Khaim
Life, derived from the Hebrew word 'chaim'.
Hebrew
Khalfan
Successor or one who follows, derived from the root word 'khalafa'.
Arabic
Khallad
Reliable, Trustworthy.
Arabic
Khayam
Tent maker, derived from the Persian word 'khayam'.
Persian
Khitab
Book or writing, derived from the Arabic word 'kitab'.
Arabic
Khitmat
Service or hospitality, derived from the Arabic word for serving others.
Arabic
Khouri
From the Arabic word for 'priest' or 'cleric'.
Arabic
Khyyam
Tent maker, derived from the Arabic word 'khayyam'.
Arabic
Kilo
From the Greek word 'chilioi', meaning 'thousand'.
Greek
Kipper
From the English word for a cured herring fish.
English
Kirkwood
From the church in the woods.
English
Klinger
Derived from the German word 'Klinge' meaning 'blade' or 'sword', referring t...
German
Komakie
Earth woman.
Cherokee
Konain
Two worlds.
Arabic
Kord
Derived from the Old English word 'cord', meaning a rope or cord.
English
Kornal
Means 'cornel' or 'dogwood tree' in Hungarian.
Hungarian
Kossey
Dweller in the woods; Brave.
Irish
Kotijit
One who has won the whole world.
Sanskrit
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