Names That Mean Wo

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

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Coye
Woods
English
Crecia
Form of Lucretia meaning "a bringer of light; a successful woman"
Latin
Creston
One who is worthy
American
Crishona
A beautiful woman
American
Cuddle
This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word ...
Scottish
Cuddy
This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word ...
Scottish
Cuetlachtli
Wolf
Nahuatl
Cundrie
Woman who condemns Percival
Arthurian-legend
Cupid
A romantic woman
American
Curine
A good-looking woman
American
Cylene
A melodious woman
American
Cymreiges
Welsh woman.
Welsh
Cynthea
Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis.
Greek
Cynthia
Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis.
Greek
Cynthiah
Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis.
Greek
Cynthya
Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis.
Greek
Cynthyah
Woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis.
Greek
Cyntrille
A gossipy woman
American
Daana
Woman from denmark
English
Daberath
The word, the thing, a bee, obedient
Biblical
Dafar
World
Arabic
Dagwood
From the bright one's forest, Daggerwood
English
Dahlina
Woman of noble estate.
French
daieba
Hard worker
Urdu
Dalai
A flirtatious woman
Arabic
Dalmace
Women from
Latin
Danawi
Worldly
Arabic
Dang
One who is praisewor¬thy
Vietnamese
Darani
World
Indian
Daring
One who takes risks; a bold woman
American
Darsani
Worth Looking at
Indian
Davaline
A combination of two names... David and Aline
French
Dawar
Wonderer
Arabic
dawmah
Worlds, it is the plural of Dunya (the world, worldly life )
Arabic
dawmat
Worlds, it is the plural of Dunya (the world, worldly life )
Arabic
dayyaan
A mighty ruler, Judge, Protector, One who doesnt render deed worthless but co...
Arabic
Deacon
Dusty, hard-working servant.
English
Deakin
Dusty, hard-working servant.
English
Debir
An orator, a word.
Biblical
Deborah
Word, thing, a bee
Hebrew
deeb
Wolf
Arabic
Deepanjali
Offering by Lighting Lamps in Worship
Indian
Deeter
A friendly woman
American
Deidre
Broken-hearted, sorrowful - or alos possibly fear or raging woman.
Irish
Dekanawida
Iroquois name meaning two rivers running.
Native-american
Dekle
Dusty, hard-working servant.
English
Delly
Woman of noble estate.
French
Delwen
Derived from the Welsh words for neat and fair.
Welsh
deoiridh
Pilgrim woman
Gaelic
Derwood
From the deer wood.
English
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