Names That Mean For

Discover baby names meaning For for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Woodford
Refers to a ford (river crossing) near or in a wood.
English
Woodforde
Refers to a ford (river crossing) near or in a wood.
English
Woodly
From the wood or forest clearing.
English
Woods
From the woods or forest dweller.
English
Woodvil
From the wood or forest settlement.
English
Woodward
From the wooden forest.
English
Worda
Guardian of the ford.
English
Wright
Occupational surname for a skilled worker.
English
Wyler
Occupational surname for a maker of wheels.
English
Wylhelmyna
Resolute protector, feminine form of Wilhelm.
Germanic
Wylingford
From the willow tree ford.
English
Wylkins
Plural form of Wylkin.
English
Wylkyns
Plural form of Wylkyn.
English
Wyllhelmine
Resolute protector, feminine form of Wilhelm.
Germanic
Wynford
From the white ford, a place name.
English
Xaquelina
Spanish form of Jacqueline, meaning 'supplanter'.
Spanish
Xarles
Basque form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Basque
Xava
Beautiful (short form of Xaviera).
Hebrew
Xavierre
Feminine form of Xavier.
French
Xeno
Foreigner or stranger.
Greek
Xenobia
Foreign or stranger.
Greek
Xenocrates
Strange power; foreign strength.
Greek
Xenon
Strange; foreigner.
Greek
Xenophanes
Foreigner; stranger.
Greek
Xenophon
Stranger's voice; foreigner's voice.
Greek
Ximun
Basque form of Simon, meaning 'he has heard'.
Basque
Xingfu
Means 'happiness' or 'good fortune' in Chinese.
Chinese
Xylia
From the woods or forest dweller.
Greek
Xyliah
From the forest, derived from Greek 'xylon' meaning wood.
Greek
Xylina
From the forest, derived from Greek 'xylon' meaning wood.
Greek
Xylinah
From the forest, derived from Greek 'xylon' meaning wood.
Greek
Xylon
From the Greek word 'xylon' meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Greek
Xylonia
From the Greek word for 'wood' or 'forest'.
Greek
Xylonya
From the Greek word 'xylon' meaning wood, possibly meaning 'of the forest'.
Greek
Yaachan
Worshipper; One who performs prayers and rituals.
Tamil
Yaadavi
Descendant of Yadu; Lord Krishna; Charioteer; Feminine form of Yaadav.
Tamil
Yaajak
Celebrant; One who performs rituals or ceremonies.
Sanskrit
Yaasaj
One who forcefully passes.
Arabic
Yachi
Lucky, fortunate.
Japanese
Yadhavan
Lord Krishna, another name for the Hindu deity Krishna.
Sanskrit
Yadhokshaja
Lord Vishnu, another name for the Hindu deity Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Yagnik
One who performs yagna (ritual sacrifice).
Sanskrit
Yajnaraj
King of sacrifices, a title for the god Indra.
Sanskrit
Yajnarup
Form of sacrifice.
Sanskrit
Yakshin
Feminine form of Yaksha, a celestial being or nature spirit in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Yakubu
Yakubu is the Arabic form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the he...
Arabic
Yamamah
Blessed, fortunate.
Arabic
Yank
Diminutive form of John.
English
Yarah
To flow, to bring forth.
Hebrew
Yaromir
Famous for his spring.
Slavic
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