Boy Names That Mean Wo

Discover Boy names meaning Wo with origins and popularity.

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Safin
Sword or pure, derived from the Arabic word for sword.
Arabic
Sagwau
Wolf.
Cherokee
Sahand
Sword.
Persian
Sahom
Wolf pack leader.
Cherokee
Saif
Sword.
Arabic
Saifaddin
Sword of the religion
Arabic
Saifan
Sword.
Arabic
Saifi
Swordsman.
Arabic
Saifuddin
Sword of the faith.
Arabic
Saiful
Sword of the religion or sword of faith.
Arabic
Saifulazman
Sword of the compassionate, combining Saif (sword) and Al-Rahman (the compass...
Arabic
SaifulHaq
Sword of truth
Arabic
Saifullah
Sword of Allah, a name honoring divine strength.
Arabic
Saifulmulk
Sword of the kingdom.
Arabic
Sajad
Devout, worshipper.
Persian
Sajeed
One who prostrates in worship, a devout worshipper.
Arabic
Sajid
Worshipper.
Arabic
Sajida
Worshipper, one who prostrates in devotion.
Arabic
Sajjad
Devout worshipper.
Arabic
Sajjid
One who is devout and worships a lot.
Arabic
Sakain
Dual swords.
Arabic
Sakeer
Praiseworthy, commendable.
Arabic
Sakuni
Bird, beautiful woman.
Sanskrit
Sale
Derived from the Old English word 'sæl', meaning 'hall' or 'manor'.
English
Salmaan
Safe, peaceful, or secure; derived from the root word for peace.
Arabic
Salvatore
Savior, derived from the Latin word 'salvator'.
Italian
Samant
Peaceful or tranquil, derived from the word 'samanta'.
Sanskrit
Samarchit
Worshipped; Honored.
Sanskrit
Samardh
Prosperous; Worth.
Sanskrit
Samgar
Sword of the stranger or cupbearer.
Hebrew
Samihi
Praiseworthy, derived from the Persian word for praise.
Persian
Sampujan
Worshipper.
Sanskrit
Sanbhavya
Beautiful, worthy of respect.
Sanskrit
Sanchith
Praiseworthy.
Sanskrit
Sandhurst
From the sandy wood.
English
Sanradhya
Worshipped; Adored.
Sanskrit
Sansaar
Means 'world' or 'universe' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Sansar
World.
Sanskrit
Sapra
Derived from the Punjabi word for 'snake' or 'serpent'.
Punjabi
Saqlain
Two sides, two necks.
Arabic
Sarvadevatman
The one who is worshiped by all gods.
Sanskrit
Satbachan
True speech or truthful words.
Punjabi
Sathwaki
A woman of truth.
Sanskrit
Saxin
Derived from the Old English personal name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Saxtan
From the Old English words for 'knife' and 'stone', meaning 'knife stone'.
English
Saxten
From the Old English name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Sayf
Sword.
Arabic
Sayfuddin
Sword of religion.
Arabic
Sayfudeen
Sword of the faith or religion.
Arabic
Sayfudin
Sword of faith.
Arabic
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