Names That Mean Wo

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

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Georgane
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
French
Georgas
Lithuanian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Lithuanian
George
Farmer, earthworker.
Greek
Georgeana
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgeanah
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgeane
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georgeanne
Feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
English
Georges
Farmer, earthworker, from Greek 'georgos'.
French
Germini
Derived from the Latin word 'germinus', meaning 'twin'.
Italian
Gethin
Meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'swarthy', from the Welsh word 'cethin'.
Welsh
Geti
World, universe
Persian
Gevirah
A noblewoman, a princess.
Hebrew
Ghaabah
Ghaabah means 'forest' or 'woods' in Arabic.
Arabic
Ghaada
Elegant and graceful woman.
Arabic
Ghaida
Ghaida means 'young, delicate, and soft' in Arabic, often describing a gracef...
Arabic
Ghanimi
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from the root word for riches.
Arabic
Ghori
Horsewoman.
Persian
Ghusmesh
Sword.
Arabic
Gilda
Gilded or golden, derived from the Old English word 'gylden'.
English
Gilded
Means 'covered with gold,' derived from the Old English word 'gyldan.'
English
Gioia
Joy, from the Italian word for joy.
Italian
Giraida
Spear woman.
Latin
Gittaim
Two winepresses, a place name in ancient Israel.
Hebrew
Giuditta
Italian form of Judith, meaning 'woman from Judea' or 'praised'.
Italian
Given
Given is a name derived from the English word meaning 'bestowed' or 'presented'.
English
Gladiola
Derived from the Latin word 'gladius', meaning sword, referring to the gladio...
Latin
Gladius
Refers to a type of Roman sword.
Latin
Glenn
From the Gaelic word 'gleann', meaning valley.
Scottish
Glennis
Derived from the Welsh word 'glan', meaning 'clean' or 'holy'.
Welsh
Glenworth
From the wooded hill.
English
Glynis
Derived from the Welsh word 'glyn' meaning 'valley'.
Welsh
Glynna
Valley; derived from the Welsh word 'glyn' meaning valley.
Welsh
Goldia
derived from the English word for gold, Goldia signifies the color gold or th...
English
Goldsmith
Goldsmith is an occupational surname that refers to a person who works with g...
English
Goldwynne
Goldwynne is a feminine form of Goldwyn and signifies a woman who possesses t...
English
Goljahan
Rose of the world, a poetic compound of 'gol' (rose) and 'jahan' (world).
Persian
Golnessa
Golnessa means 'flower of women' or 'rose of women' in Persian.
Persian
Gomya
Sacred, worthy of worship.
Sanskrit
Goode
Derived from the Old English word 'gōd', meaning 'good', used as a nickname ...
English
Gopini
A cowherd woman.
Tamil
Gopy
A cowherd woman.
Bengali
Gorham
From the Old English words 'gara' meaning 'spear' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
English
Gouverneur
Derived from the French word for 'governor', referring to a person who governs.
French
Govannon
Derived from Welsh mythology, Govannon is the god of smithcraft and metalwork...
Welsh
Gowan
A smith or a worker in metal.
Gaelic
Gowreesh
King of the World.
Sanskrit
Granger
Farm bailiff or farm worker.
English
Grangere
Farm bailiff or farm worker.
French
Gratyana
Graceful or charming, derived from the Greek word 'charis' meaning grace.
Greek
Grayling
The name Grayling is derived from the English word for a type of fish.
English
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