Names That Mean The

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

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Wairimu
Wairimu means 'of the rain' or 'rainy season' in Kikuyu.
Kikuyu
Waithaka
Born during the harvest season.
Kikuyu
Wakeen
One who establishes, strengthens.
Arabic
Wakefield
Field of the wake.
English
Wakeisha
Combination of the name Wake and Keisha.
Swahili
Wakeley
From the wet meadow.
English
Wakely
From the wet meadow.
English
Wakeman
From the Old English words 'wacian' meaning 'to watch' and 'mann' meaning 'ma...
English
Wakesia
Derived from the English surname Wake, meaning 'watchful' or 'alert'.
English
Wakinyela
Means 'thunder' in Lakota, referring to the thunder beings.
Swahili
Wakiuru
One who is born during the harvest season.
Kikuyu
Walbridge
From the Welsh bridge.
English
Walbrydge
From the Welsh bridge.
English
Walby
From the Welsh farm.
English
Walcot
From the village by the wood.
English
Walden
From the valley of the Welsh.
English
Waldon
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Waldrom
From the forest.
English
Waldron
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Waldyn
Ruler of the forest.
English
Waleah
From the meadow.
English
Waleigh
From the meadow of the chosen.
English
Waleron
Ruler of the valley.
Polish
Waley
From the meadow near the spring.
English
Walford
From the ford by the wall.
English
Walhalla
Hall of the chosen slain heroes in Norse mythology.
Germanic
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
Wallda
Ruler of the army.
Germanic
Wallen
From the Old English 'wealh', meaning 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'.
English
Walley
From the meadow.
English
Wallice
From the Welshman's island.
English
Wallie
Diminutive of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
English
Wallis
From the Welshman's island.
English
Wally
Diminutive of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
English
Walman
From the Old English elements 'wealh' meaning foreigner and 'mann' meaning man.
English
Walt
Ruler of the army.
German
Walta
Ruler of the army.
German
Walten
Ruler of the army.
German
Walter
Ruler of the army.
English
Walterus
Ruler of the army.
Latin
Walthari
Ruler of the army.
Germanic
Walther
Ruler of the army.
German
Walton
From the watery farm.
English
Waltraud
Ruler of the army.
German
Walworth
From the Welsh town/castle.
English
Walwyn
Friend of the Welsh.
English
Wamai
Born during the rainy season.
Kikuyu
Waman
Belonging to Manu, the mythical first man.
Sanskrit
Wambua
Born during the rainy season.
Kikuyu
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