This list includes 11 Spanish girl names that start with W, from “Waleska” to “Wioleta”. These names are generally uncommon in Spanish but reflect regional influences, international forms, or modern borrowings. Use this selection for expectant parents, writers, and researchers seeking distinctive Spanish-language choices.
Spanish girl names that start with W are female given names beginning with W and used in Spanish-speaking contexts. Because W is rare in native Spanish, many of these names come from other languages or recent adaptations.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning/Origin.
Name: The given name as used or recorded in Spanish contexts, so you can select or recognize each entry.
Pronunciation: A simple respelling and optional IPA that shows how to pronounce the name in everyday speech.
Meaning/Origin: Brief etymology and common meaning to give cultural context and help you compare name choices.
Spanish girl names that start with W
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning/Origin | Popularity/Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wanda | WAN-da | Slavic, from the Wends (tribal name) | Argentina: occasional; Latin America: occasional |
| Wendy | WEN-dee | English, popularized by J. M. Barrie (Peter Pan) | Latin America: common; Spain: rare |
| Wilma | WIL-ma | Germanic, short form of Wilhelmina, “will/protection” | Latin America: occasional; Spain: rare |
| Wilhelmina | wil-hel-MEE-na | Germanic, “resolute protector” | unknown |
| Willa | WIL-la | Germanic, feminine of William | unknown |
| Waleska | wa-LES-ka | Slavic/European, variant of Valeska | Latin America: occasional |
| Wayra | WAI-ra | Quechua, “wind” | Peru/Bolivia: occasional |
| Warmi | WAR-mee | Quechua, “woman” | Peru/Bolivia: occasional |
| Winona | WY-NO-na | Dakota Sioux, “firstborn daughter” | unknown |
| Wioleta | wee-oh-LEH-ta | Polish, form of Violet | Argentina: occasional; Latin America: rare |
| Winifred | WIN-uh-fred | Old English, “blessed peacemaking” | unknown |