This list includes 10 Egyptian girl names that start with W, from “Wafaa” to “Wisal”. They range from popular modern choices to culturally rooted names tied to virtues, nature, or religious traditions.

Egyptian girl names that start with W are female names used in Egypt that begin with W. Some reflect Arabic roots, while others echo Coptic or historical Egyptian influences, like “Wafaa” meaning faithfulness.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Arabic script, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, Variant spellings, and Notes.

Name: The Latin-script form of the name, so you can read, compare spellings, and choose what feels right.

Arabic script: The name written in Arabic script, helping you see original spelling, pronunciation clues, and cultural appearance.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide so you can say the name correctly and judge how it sounds aloud.

Meaning: A concise definition of the name’s common meaning, useful for choosing a name with particular significance.

Origin: Indicates the linguistic or cultural source, so you understand if the name is Arabic, Coptic, ancient Egyptian, or modern Egyptian.

Variant spellings: Lists common alternative spellings and transliterations you might encounter in records, online, or modern usage.

Notes: Short cultural or popularity notes, including usage trends, notable bearers, or regional preferences to guide your choice.

Egyptian girl names that start with W

NameArabicPronunciationMeaning
Wafaaوفاءwah-FAHfaithfulness; loyalty
Walaaولاءwah-LAAloyalty; allegiance
WardaوردةWAR-darose
WedadودادWEH-dadaffection; loving kindness
WegdanوجدانWEG-dandeep feeling; conscience
Wisalوصالwi-SALunion; meeting; connection
Wahidaوحيدةwa-HEE-dahunique; solitary; singular
WahbaوهبةWAH-bahgift; offering
Walidaوليدةwa-LEE-dahnewborn; young child
WardوردWARDrose; bloom

Descriptions

Wafaa
Arabic origin; extremely common in Egypt. Variants: Wafa, Wafaa. Popular modern name expressing fidelity and sincerity, used across generations.
Walaa
Arabic origin; common Egyptian girl’s name. Variants: Wala, Walaa. Often given for its meaning of devotion and commitment.
Warda
Arabic origin; classic and widely used in Egypt. Variants: Warda, Wardah. Floral name associated with beauty; borne by well-known singers and actresses.
Wedad
Arabic origin; traditional Egyptian name. Variant: Widad. Popular in mid-20th century Egypt and common among older generations.
Wegdan
Arabic origin; Egyptian romanization often “Wegdan.” Variants: Wijdan, Wejdan. Poetic name denoting feeling or inner sense.
Wisal
Arabic origin; used as a feminine name in Egypt. Variants: Wissal, Wisal. Connotes reunion, continuity, or emotional bond.
Wahida
Arabic origin; variant Waheeda. Used in Egypt with a classical or literary tone; suggests individuality.
Wahba
Arabic origin; variant Wahiba. Found in Egyptian usage; a poetic name meaning divine or generous gift.
Walida
Arabic origin; variants Walida, Waleeda. Common in Egypt with a gentle, life-affirming sense; sometimes used poetically.
Ward
Arabic origin; short form of Warda used in Egypt. Variants: Ward, Warda, Wardah. A concise floral name popular for its simplicity and beauty.
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