Names That Mean Wo

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

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Navarrah
Derived from the Basque word 'naba' meaning 'plain' or 'valley', referring to...
Spanish
Nawafil
Supererogatory acts of worship in Islam, meaning voluntary or extra prayers.
Arabic
Nazma
Star, or a woman of high status.
Arabic
Nazzrah
A radiant woman or shining star.
Arabic
Nedivah
Noble or generous; derived from the Hebrew word 'nadiv' meaning generous.
Hebrew
Neelangini
Blue-complexioned woman
Sanskrit
Neeradh
Worshipper of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Nette
Grace; derived from the French word for 'grace'.
French
Neya
Meadow or clearing in the woods.
Cherokee
Nigun
A wordless melody or tune, often used in Jewish prayer and meditation.
Hebrew
Nijole
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'nijoti', meaning 'to weave'.
Lithuanian
Nikko
Means 'two trees' or 'sunshine' in Japanese.
Japanese
Niryuha
Removed from worldly attachments, Ascetic.
Sanskrit
Nischint
Free from worries or carefree.
Sanskrit
Nishaah
Night, darkness, or a dark-complexioned woman.
Sanskrit
Niswah
Woman from Damascus.
Arabic
Nizaar
One who sees the world with understanding and insight.
Arabic
Nodyah
God's word.
Hebrew
Noorain
Two Lights.
Arabic
Noorjahan
Light of the World.
Arabic
Noorjehan
Light of the World.
Arabic
Nooruddunya
Light of the world.
Arabic
Norma
From the Latin word 'norma', meaning 'rule' or 'pattern'.
Latin
Northwode
From the north wood.
English
Northwood
From the north wood.
English
Norwood
From the northern woods.
English
Notaku
Hardworking.
Japanese
Nouranghiz
A name meaning 'light of the world' or 'brightness of the universe'.
Persian
Nudriyyah
Rare or unique woman
Arabic
Nupur
A small ornament worn on the feet, often an anklet.
Sanskrit
Nupura
An anklet or ornament worn on the feet.
Sanskrit
Nurjahan
Light of the world.
Persian
Nuwaylah
Beautiful, graceful woman.
Arabic
Nuzhi
Woman with a brilliant mind.
Chinese
Nyorah
Woman of wealth.
Yoruba
Obaid
Servant, worshipper.
Arabic
Obaidiyah
Servant, worshipper.
Arabic
Obed
Servant of God or worshiper of God.
Hebrew
Obedience
Derived from the English word meaning compliance or submission to authority.
English
October
Derived from the Latin word 'october', meaning 'eighth month' in the Roman ca...
English
Oddo
Point of the sword.
Germanic
Odolf
Prosperous wolf.
German
Odolfe
Prosperous wolf.
French
Odolph
Prosperous wolf.
German
Odolphe
Prosperous wolf.
French
Odulf
Wealthy wolf.
Germanic
Odwolf
Wealthy wolf.
Germanic
Odwolfe
Wealthy wolf.
Germanic
Odwulf
Wealthy wolf.
Germanic
Oedipus
Swollen foot.
Greek
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