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Wanda
Slavic: vandal, or woman of the Vandals, a 4th century Germanic people

Welcome
Old English: welcome guest, or welcome arrival

Wendy
Believed to have originated with Peter Pan author James Barrie, who gave this name to his heroine. It means friend, after a friend of his who referred to him as her "Fwendy."

Whitney
Old English: white island
(Whit)

Wilda
Old English: the willow tree

Wilhemina
English: practicall, levelheaded
(Billie, Billy, Billie, Mina, Minnie Velma, Wilma, Willma, Willie, Willamina, Willette)

Willa
Anglo-Saxon: desired, or admired

Willette
Teutonic: feminine for William
(Willene, Wileta, Willetta)

Wilona
Old English: desired

Winifred
Anglo-Saxon: peacemaker
(Freddie, Freddy, Win, Winnie, Winny, Wynne)

Winiwini
West Africa, Jeiji tribe: delicate flower

Winona
Native American: firstborn
(Wynona, Wynonna)

Wynne
Celtic: fair or light-complexioned woman

Wyome
Native American (Algonquin): plain, large
(Wyomia)

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