Names That Mean Wo

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

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Jasmitha
derived from Sanskrit words meaning 'jasmine' and 'smile'.
Sanskrit
Jasmithya
derived from Sanskrit words meaning 'jasmine' and 'happiness'.
Sanskrit
Jasna
derived from the Slavic word meaning 'clear' or 'pure'.
Slavic
Jaswant
Worthy of praise.
Sanskrit
Jathibiyya
Worthy, deserving, commendable.
Arabic
Javana
Youthful, derived from the Sanskrit word 'yavana' meaning young.
Sanskrit
Javaria
Javaria means 'young woman' or 'maiden' in Arabic.
Arabic
Jayadeep
One who is victorious over the world.
Sanskrit
Jayah
Victory, derived from the Sanskrit word 'jaya' meaning victory.
Sanskrit
Jayatri
Victorious, derived from the Sanskrit word 'jayatri' meaning one who is victo...
Sanskrit
Jayavel
Derived from Tamil words 'jaya' meaning victory and 'vel' meaning spear, symb...
Tamil
Jayawant
Victorious, one who has won victory.
Sanskrit
Jayundi
A beautiful woman.
Sanskrit
Jearim
Forests or wooded place.
Hebrew
Jeemooth
Victorious or triumphant, derived from the Sanskrit word 'jaya'.
Sanskrit
Jeeta
Victory or winner, derived from the Sanskrit word 'jita'.
Punjabi
Jeevanandan
One who brings joy to the world.
Tamil
Jehandar
World-holder, one who possesses the world.
Persian
Jehangeer
World conqueror, derived from Persian 'jahan' (world) and 'gir' (seizer).
Persian
Jehangir
Grasp of the world.
Persian
Jehudijah
Praise of the Lord or Jewish woman.
Hebrew
Jemimah
Dove; from the Hebrew word 'yemimah' meaning 'dove'.
Hebrew
Jerzy
Polish form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Polish
Jiryna
Feminine form of JiÅ™í, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Czech
Jiyaan
Life, soul, or heart; derived from the Sanskrit word 'jiva'.
Hindi
Jodie
Diminutive of Joan or Judith, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'woman of Judea'.
English
Jody
Diminutive of Joseph or Judith, meaning 'God will increase' or 'woman of Judea'.
English
Jogaraja
King of the world, from Sanskrit 'jagat' (world) and 'raja' (king).
Sanskrit
Jogendra
Lord of the world, an epithet of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Jogesh
Lord of the world, a name for the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Joginder
Lord of the world, derived from Sanskrit jagat (world) and indra (lord).
Punjabi
Jogindra
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the world' or 'king of the universe'.
Sanskrit
Joji
Joji is a Japanese name meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.
Japanese
Jollie
Derived from the English word 'jolly', meaning cheerful or happy.
English
Joshan
Good sword, great hero.
Persian
Joyner
Occupational name for a joiner, someone who constructs things by joining piec...
English
Jubilie
Derived from the word jubilee, meaning a time of celebration or rejoicing.
English
Judetta
Praised, woman from Judea.
Hebrew
Judette
Diminutive of Judith, meaning 'woman from Judea' or 'praised'.
French
Judi
Diminutive of Judith, meaning 'woman from Judea' or 'praised'.
English
Judie
Diminutive of Judith, meaning 'woman from Judea' or 'praised'.
English
Judinah
Praised, woman of Judea.
Hebrew
Judita
Praised, woman from Judea.
Hebrew
Judite
Portuguese form of Judith, meaning 'woman from Judea' or 'praised'.
Portuguese
Judith
Praised; Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Juditha
Praised; Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Judithe
Praised; Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Juditta
Praised; Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Juditte
Praised; Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Judiyah
Praised; Jewish woman mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
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