Names That Mean For

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

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Wafaaq
Success, prosperity, or good fortune.
Arabic
Wafer
Derived from the English word for a thin, crisp cake or biscuit.
English
Waied
Comfortable, content.
Arabic
Waiza
To bring forth/produce.
Swahili
Wajiza
Gift or present, often given as a name for a cherished child.
Arabic
Walach
Foreigner.
Polish
Waldrom
From the forest.
English
Waldyn
Ruler of the forest.
English
Walentyna
Feminine form of Walenty, derived from Latin Valentinus meaning 'strong, heal...
Polish
Walford
From the ford by the wall.
English
Walif
Forked, branching.
Arabic
Walise
Foreign ruler.
Germanic
Waliyullah
Friend of Allah, a title for a saint or pious person.
Arabic
Waljan
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'foreigner' or 'stranger'.
Germanic
Walker
Occupational surname for a person who walked on raw cloth to thicken it.
English
Wallace
The name Wallace has a strong and noble connotation, symbolizing bravery, str...
Scottish
Wallache
Foreigner or stranger, from the Old High German 'walha'.
Germanic
Wallada
Meaning 'eloquent' or 'brilliant', referring to a woman known for her wit and...
Arabic
Wallen
From the Old English 'wealh', meaning 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'.
English
Waller
Occupational surname for a builder of walls.
English
Walman
From the Old English elements 'wealh' meaning foreigner and 'mann' meaning man.
English
Waltheof
Foreigner, stranger.
English
Wanika
Goddess of the forest and wild nature.
Hawaiian
Warburton
From the fortress by the weir.
English
Warford
Ford across the weir.
English
Wart
Man from the fortress.
English
Warton
The fortress on the river bank.
English
Wartun
From the fortified farm.
English
Washie
Derived from the Old English word 'wæsc' meaning 'wash', possibly a nickname...
English
Wasima
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', often used for girls.
Arabic
Watford
From the ford with a wattle fence.
English
Weise
Weise means 'wise' or 'sage' in German, often a surname for a wise person.
German
Welch
Foreigner, stranger.
English
Welford
From the spring by the ford.
English
Welmoed
Will or desire for protection.
Dutch
Weronikia
Polish form of Veronica, meaning 'true image'.
Polish
Wes
Short form of Wesley, meaning 'western meadow'.
English
Wheeler
Occupational surname for a wheelwright or someone who makes wheels.
English
White
Derived from the Old English word 'hwit', meaning 'white', often used as a ni...
English
Whitey
Nickname for someone with white hair or a pale complexion.
English
Whitford
From the white ford, referring to a shallow river crossing.
English
Whytford
From the white ford.
English
Wiellaford
From the willow ford.
English
Wigburg
War fortress.
Germanic
Wilbraham
From the Old English personal name Wilburg, meaning 'willow fort'.
English
Wilbur
Resolute or brilliant; from the Old English elements 'wil' (will, desire) and...
English
Willaburh
Strong fortress.
English
Wireceaster
From the winding fortress.
English
Wlgburg
Fortress of will.
Germanic
Wonahilayhunka
She who looks for sorrel leaves.
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