Names That Mean Low

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

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Vasel
Dweller in the lowlands.
Hebrew
Vaya
To flow.
Hebrew
Verbena
A type of flowering plant.
Latin
Verbenae
A type of flowering plant.
Latin
Verbenia
A type of flowering plant.
Latin
Vernis
Flowering, spring-like, derived from 'vernus' meaning 'of spring'.
Latin
Verrier
Derived from the French word 'verrier', meaning 'glassmaker' or 'glassblower'.
French
Vianah
Beautiful flower.
Arabic
Viola
Violet flower.
Latin
Violet
Violet flower; Purple color.
English
Violeta
Violet flower; Purple color.
Spanish
Violetta
Violet flower; Purple color.
Italian
Viollette
Violet flower; Purple color.
French
Viona
Violet flower.
Latin
Vrba
Willow tree.
Czech
Wagaye
My flower.
Ethiopian
Wahaja
Glow, radiance.
Arabic
Wahponjea
Lily flower.
Cherokee
Waiola
Violet flower.
Hawaiian
Walanikah
Beautiful flower.
Cherokee
Wara
Flower.
Arabic
Waratah
Native plant with bright crimson flowers.
Aboriginal
Wardi
Rose-like, flowery.
Arabic
Warida
Rose flower, symbolizing beauty and fragrance.
Arabic
Warood
A fragrant flower or blossom.
Arabic
Warqa
Rose flower.
Arabic
Wasonaunequa
Flowering bird.
Cherokee
Whitcombe
From the white valley or hollow.
English
Whitford
From the white ford, referring to a shallow river crossing.
English
Whiti
Meaning 'to shine' or 'to glow', often associated with light or brightness.
Maori
Wiellaburne
From the willow brook.
English
Wiellaby
From the willow farm.
English
Wielladun
From the willow hill.
English
Wiellaford
From the willow ford.
English
Wiellatun
From the willow town.
English
Wilbraham
From the Old English personal name Wilburg, meaning 'willow fort'.
English
Wilga
Willow tree.
Slavic
Wiline
From the willow farm.
French
Willo
Willow tree.
English
Willoughby
Willow farm.
English
Willow
Willow tree.
English
Wini
To swallow.
Hawaiian
Wird
Flower.
Arabic
Wisteria
A climbing plant with purple or white flowers.
English
Witha
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'wide' or 'willow'.
Germanic
Wselfwulf
Wolf of the willow.
Anglo-saxon
Wyiltun
From the surname Wyiltun, meaning willow town.
English
Wylingford
From the willow tree ford.
English
Wyllow
From the Willow tree.
English
Wynah
Willow tree.
English
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