Names That Mean Wo

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

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Offa
Derived from the Old English word 'offa', meaning 'elf' or 'supernatural being'.
English
Okiianey
Earth woman.
Cherokee
Okiianie
Sky woman.
Cherokee
Okiiany
Rain woman.
Cherokee
Okonkwo
Born on Nkwo market day.
Igbo
Olen
Derived from the Dutch word for 'old' or 'ancient'.
Dutch
Olencia
Derived from the Spanish word 'olencia', meaning 'fragrance' or 'scent'.
Spanish
Olivieras
Derived from the Lithuanian word for 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and frui...
Lithuanian
Olkaris
Derived from the Lithuanian word 'alkas', meaning 'sacred grove'.
Lithuanian
Olutosin
God is worthy to be worshiped.
Yoruba
Oluwaseun
God has done wonders.
Yoruba
Oluwatosin
God is worthy to be worshiped.
Yoruba
Omeir
One worthy of living a long life.
Arabic
Omera
Holy woman.
Sanskrit
Omphale
Derived from Greek 'omphalos' meaning 'navel', referring to the navel of the ...
Greek
Opelyah
God's work, God's creation.
Hebrew
Oralie
Derived from the French word 'or' meaning gold, often interpreted as 'golden'.
French
Oretha
Mountain; from the Greek word 'oreos' meaning mountain.
Greek
Orguelleuse
Proud or haughty woman.
French
Orina
Light or my light, derived from the Hebrew word 'or'.
Hebrew
Orino
Derived from the Italian word 'orino', meaning 'little gold'.
Italian
Orinthia
From the Greek word oros, meaning 'mountain'.
Greek
Ormanda
From the Old English words for 'serpent' and 'wood', meaning 'serpent of the ...
English
Ornolf
Eagle wolf.
Scandinavian
Ortensia
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Ortensiana
Derived from the Italian word for hydrangea, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Italian
Ortensie
Derived from the Latin word for garden, referring to the hydrangea flower.
Italian
Orthros
Refers to the mythical two-headed dog in Greek mythology.
Greek
Orvil
From the Old English name Ordwulf, meaning 'spear wolf'.
English
Orvokki
derived from the Finnish word for the pansy flower.
Finnish
Orway
From the Old English words for 'spear' and 'warrior'.
English
Oushadhi
Medicine or herb; derived from the Sanskrit word for medicinal plant.
Sanskrit
Owais
Little wolf.
Arabic
Paakizah
Pure, chaste, or virtuous woman.
Arabic
Paatalavati
Residing in the Underworld.
Sanskrit
Paciencia
Patience, from the Latin word patientia.
Spanish
Pacifica
Derived from the Latin word 'pacificus', meaning 'peaceful'.
Latin
Pagen
Derived from the Old English word 'pagina', meaning a page or attendant.
English
Pain
Derived from the English word for suffering or discomfort.
English
Paiva
Derived from the Finnish word 'paiva' meaning 'day'.
Finnish
Palakotai
Beautiful woman.
Tamil
Palmelia
Derived from the Latin word 'palma' meaning palm tree, symbolizing victory or...
English
Palmeline
Derived from the French word for palm tree, symbolizing victory and peace.
French
Palmer
Worker at a palm tree.
English
Pananjay
Sustainer of the world.
Sanskrit
Pancholi
Surname derived from the Gujarati word for a village accountant or tax collec...
Gujarati
Pandian
Derived from the Tamil word 'pandi' meaning 'ancient' or 'old', often associa...
Tamil
Papahey
Powwow singer.
Cherokee
Paradhya
Supreme worship.
Sanskrit
Parastesh
Means 'devotion' or 'worship' in Persian.
Persian
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