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From Germanic elements 'wolf' (wolf) and 'gang' (journey), meaning wolf's journey or one who journeys like a wolf.
Wanderer. A modern spelling variant of Wanda with Germanic roots.
Keeper of the wood; traditionally a forest guardian.
English surname used as given name; from wood or forest meadow.
Son of Wood; English surname denoting a wood dweller.
English surname used as a given name; possibly derived from Old English meaning related to wolves or troops.
A corner or nook in a valley
Small bird, ruler
Derived from the wren bird, symbolizing agility, vitality, and small yet mighty nature.
Dweller by the clearing; a surname used as a given name.
Wolf ruler or wolf power. Old English name from wulf (wolf) and ric (ruler/power/kingdom).
Brave warrior
Brave in war, hardy warrior
Means brave in battle; derived from Old English origins.
English surname used as a first name.
Modern variant of Wilder, meaning 'wild' or 'untamed.' Associated with nature and independence.
A resolute protector. Strong-willed and determined.
Welsh name meaning 'fair,' 'blessed,' or 'white.'
Wanderer, one who travels; derived from Wendell meaning 'valley dweller'
From a place name; likely from an English town or dwelling place.
White or blessed, from Welsh 'gwen' with French feminine diminutive suffix
Friend from Old English wine, or blessed in Welsh.
White, blessed, or fair, from Welsh tradition representing purity and light
Fair, blessed, or white; derived from Welsh elements meaning fair or blessed.
Firstborn daughter, from Sioux origin meaning 'older daughter'.
Wine town or stone of joy
Friend or settlement of wine; a place or settlement name used as a given name.
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