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Baby Girl Names Beginning with W
| Wahiba | Arabic | The generous one. |
| Wahida | Arabic | Unique. |
| Wakanda | Sioux | inner magical power |
| Walburga | Anglo-Saxon | a might defender, a fortress |
| Walda | German | A ruler. |
| Walida | Arabic | The newborn girl. |
| Wallis | Old French | A foreigner, particularly a woman from Wales. |
| Waltraud | Teutonic | rule strength |
| Wanda | Aboriginal/Teutonic | Aboriginal: A sandhill. Teutonic: A Slavonic woman, or a wanderer. |
| Waneta | Native American | charger |
| Wanetta | Old English | Pale. |
| Wanika | Hawaiian | God's gracious gift. |
| Wapeka | Native American | skillful |
| Waratah | Aboriginal | A red flower. |
| Warrah | Aboriginal | Honeysuckle. |
| Warrina | Aboriginal | To give. |
| Waseme | African | |
| Wasima | Arabic | Graceful, pretty. |
| Wateka | ||
| Weema | Aboriginal | Small. |
| Wendi | From the name Wendy. Invented by J M Barrie in the early 1900s for his play Peter Pan. | |
| Wendy | English | A name invented by J M Barrie in the early 1900s for his play Peter Pan. |
| Wenona | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
| Wenonah | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
| Whitney | Old English | From the white island. A boy or girl's name. |
| Whoopi | unknown | Yahoo, Yippee, Wahoo |
| Widjan | Arabic | ecstacy |
| Wihtburth | Anglo-Saxon | |
| Wilda | Teutonic | The untamed one. |
| Wilfreda | Teutonic | Desiring peace. Feminine form of Wilfred. |
| Wilga | Aboriginal | A small tree. |
| Wilhelmina | Teutonic | The resolute protector. A feminine form of William. |
| Willa | Aboriginal | A woman or wife. Also a nickname from Wilhelmina, but sometimes used independently. |
| Willow | Old English | From the name of the Willow tree. |
| Wilma | The resolute protector. From the name Wilhelmina, but sometimes used as an independent name. | |
| Wilona | Old English | Desired. |
| Win | A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin. | |
| Winda | Swahili | hunt |
| Winema | Native American | A female chief. |
| Winifred | Teutonic/Welsh | Teutonic: A peaceful friend. Welsh: Joyful peace. |
| Winnie | A prosperous friend. The feminine form of Edwin. | |
| Winona | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
| Winsome | English | Pleasant and attractive. |
| Winter | Old English | Born in the winter months. A boy or girl's name. |
| Wren | Old English | A tiny bird. A boy or girl's name. |
| Wyanet | Native American | Beautiful. |
| Wylie | Old English | Wily or beguiling. A boy or girl's name. |
| Wynfled | Anglo-Saxon | |
| Wynne | Cornish/Welsh | Fair, or blessed. Also a diminutive of Winifred. |
| Wynona | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
| Wyuna | Aboriginal | Clear. |