Boy Names That Mean Wo

Discover Boy names meaning Wo with origins and popularity.

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Sherlock
From the Old English words 'scir' meaning bright and 'loc' meaning lock of hair.
English
Sherman
Shear man, referring to a person who shears wool.
English
Sherwood
Clearing in the woods.
English
Shib
Brushwood.
Japanese
Shibboleth
Password, custom or tradition.
Hebrew
Shibhya
Worthy of being praised.
Sanskrit
Shinsaku
Shinsaku means 'new work' or 'new creation' in Japanese.
Japanese
Shishidhar
One who holds a sword.
Sanskrit
Shoya
World's Greatest.
Japanese
Shrava
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'shrava' meaning 'fame' or 'glory'.
Sanskrit
Shyamsundara
Beautiful woman like the dark (usually associated with Krishna).
Sanskrit
Siaf
Sword.
Arabic
Sibboleth
A word or custom used to distinguish one group from another..
Hebrew
SiddhanthNair
derived from the combination of Siddhanth and Nair, the meaning would be the ...
Sanskrit
Silio
From the woods.
Spanish
Silko
Man of the woods.
Cherokee
Silvan
Wooded, Forest.
Latin
Silvanos
Of the forest; derived from Latin Silvanus, god of woodlands.
Greek
Silvanus
Of the forest; derived from Latin silva meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Latin
Silvio
From the woods or forest.
Italian
Silvius
Of the forest, derived from Latin 'silva' meaning wood or forest.
Latin
Sirhan
Sirhan means 'wolf' or 'lion' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sisyphus
From Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a king who was punished by being forced to...
Greek
Skarphedin
Meaning 'sharp battle' or 'sword of battle'.
Norse
Skinner
Referring to someone who prepares or works with animal skins.
English
Slayter
Leather worker.
English
Slma
Peace, derived from the Arabic word for peace.
Arabic
Smith
Smith means 'metalworker' or 'blacksmith'.
English
Smyth
Metalworker, smith.
English
Smythe
Metalworker, smith.
English
Snider
Metalworker or someone who creates snides (cunning remarks).
English
Soban
Praiseworthy, one who is praised.
Arabic
Socorat
Derived from the Spanish word 'socorro' meaning 'help' or 'succor'.
Spanish
Souffian
Sword, swordman.
Arabic
Souren
Derived from the Armenian word for 'holy' or 'sacred'.
Armenian
Spengler
Metal-worker, tinsmith.
German
Spurs
Refers to the spiked attachments worn on a rider's boots for horseback riding.
English
Stalin
derived from the surname of Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union dur...
Russian
Stanley
From the Old English words stan meaning 'stone' and leah meaning 'clearing'.
English
Stanwode
From the stony wood or clearing.
English
Stanwood
From the stony wood or clearing.
English
Starke
Strong, derived from the German word 'stark'.
German
Stavya
To worship, admire.
Sanskrit
Steele
Derived from a surname meaning 'steel', referring to someone who worked with ...
English
Steen
Stone, derived from the Dutch word for stone.
Dutch
Steiner
Stone worker or mason.
German
Steinolf
Combines 'steinn' meaning stone and 'ulfr' meaning wolf.
Norse
Stoddard
From the Old English words 'stod' meaning 'stud' and 'weard' meaning 'guard',...
English
Stoker
Occupational surname for someone who stokes fires, often used for those who w...
English
Stokes
Derived from the Old English word 'stoc', meaning a place or dwelling.
English
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