This list includes 46 Pretty girl names that start with W, from “Wafa” to “Wynter”. It highlights classic, international, and nature-inspired choices useful for expectant parents and writers.

Pretty girl names that start with W are feminine given names beginning with the letter W, often soft, lyrical, or nature-related. Many trace to Old Germanic or Arabic roots, while modern forms like “Wynter” reflect recent creative spelling trends.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation and Meaning.

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Pretty girl names that start with W

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
WandaSlavicWAN-duh (/ˈwændə/)wanderer; linked to the Wends
WendyEnglishWEN-dee (/ˈwɛndi/)friend (invented name)
WillaGermanicWIL-uh (/ˈwɪlə/)resolute protector
WillowEnglishWIL-oh (/ˈwɪloʊ/)willow tree
WilhelminaGermanicwil-HEL-mee-nuh (/ˌwɪl.hɛlˈmiːnə/)resolute protector
WilmaGermanicWIL-muh (/ˈwɪlmə/)resolute protector
WinifredWelshWIN-ih-fred (/ˈwɪnɪfrɛd/)holy, blessed reconciliation
WinnieEnglishWIN-ee (/ˈwɪni/)fair, blessed; diminutive
WinonaDakota/Siouanwi-NO-nuh (/wɪˈnoʊnə/)firstborn daughter
WynonnaEnglishwi-NON-uh (/wɪˈnɒnə/)variant of Winona
WrenEnglishREN (WREN) (/rɛn/)small songbird
WrennaEnglishREN-uh (/ˈrɛnə/)little wren; variant
WaverlyEnglishWAY-ver-lee (/ˈweɪvərli/)quaking aspen meadow
WhitneyEnglishWIT-nee (/ˈwɪtni/)white island
WhitleyEnglishWHITE-lee (/ˈwaɪtli/)white meadow
WinterEnglishWIN-ter (/ˈwɪntər/)the winter season
WynneWelshWIN (or WIN-ee) (/wɪn/)fair, blessed
WynterEnglishWIN-ter (/ˈwɪntər/)winter season (variant)
WafaArabicWAH-fah (/ˈwɑːfə/)faithfulness, loyalty
WafaaArabicwah-FAH (/wəˈfɑː/)faithfulness, loyalty
WardaArabicWAR-dah (/ˈwɑːrdə/)rose
WardahArabicWAR-dah (/ˈwɑːrdə/)rose
WajidaArabicwah-JEE-dah (/wəˈdʒiːdə/)one who finds; ardent
WahidaArabicwah-HEE-dah (/wəˈhiːdə/)unique, singular
WidadArabicWI-dad or WEE-dad (/wɪˈdæd/)love, affection
WaseemaArabicwah-SEE-mah (/wəˈsiːmə/)graceful, beautiful
WaheedaArabicwah-HEE-dah (/wəˈhiːdə/)unique, singular
WalburgaGermanicwal-BUR-gah (/wælˈbʊrgə/)rule + fortress
WaltraudGermanicVAL-trowd or wal-TROUD (/ˈvaltɹaʊd/)ruler of strength
WallisEnglishWAL-iss (/ˈwɑːlɪs/)foreigner (from Welsh/Norman origins)
WildaGermanicWIL-dah (/ˈwɪldə/)wild, untamed
WilonaEnglishwi-LOH-nuh (/wɪˈloʊnə/)diminutive of Wilhelmina (probable)
WiolettaPolishvee-oh-LET-tah (VEE-oh-LET-tah) (/vjoˈlɛta/)violet (flower)
WiebkeFrisian/GermanVEEB-keh (/ˈviːb.kə/)battle; warlike
WuraYorubaWOO-rah (/ˈwʊrə/)gold
WednesdayEnglishWENZ-day (/ˈwɛnzdeɪ/)day of Woden (Odin)
WisteriaEnglishwis-TER-ee-uh (/wɪˈstɛriə/)flowering vine
WinsomeEnglishWIN-sum (/ˈwɪnsəm/)charming, pleasing
WieslawaPolish/Slavicvyeh-SWAH-vah or VYEH-slah-vah (/vʲɛˈslava/)glorious fame
WeronikaPolishveh-roh-NEE-kah (/vɛrɔˈnika/)true image; variant of Veronica
WojciechaPolishvoy-CHEH-kha (VOY-cheh-kha) (/vɔjˈt͡ɕɛxa/)joyous warrior
WilhelmineGermanicwil-hel-MEEN (/ˌvɪl.hɛlˈmiːnə/)resolute protector
WynetteEnglishwi-NET (/wɪˈnɛt/)diminutive of Wyn or Winifred
WintaTigrinya/EritreanWIN-tah (/ˈwɪntə/)desire, wish
WuraolaYorubawoo-rah-OH-lah (/wʊrəˈoʊlə/)gold of wealth
WynolaEnglishwi-NOH-lah (/wɪˈnoʊlə/)variant of Winola/Winona

Descriptions

Wanda
Polish/Slavic name with legendary roots; popular in early 20th-century English-speaking countries and still familiar today.
Wendy
Coined/popularized by J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan; now a standalone name and common diminutive of Gwendolyn.
Willa
Feminine form of William; vintage-meets-modern appeal and often chosen for its crisp, short sound.
Willow
Nature name with a soft, bohemian vibe; has been rising in popularity in recent decades.
Wilhelmina
Formal Germanic feminine of Wilhelm; elegant, often shortened to Mina, Wilma, or Willa.
Wilma
Originally a short form of Wilhelmina; retro charm and recognizable from popular culture.
Winifred
From Welsh Gwenfrewi; a classic with spunky nickname options like Winnie or Freda.
Winnie
Cute diminutive of Winifred, Wilhelmina, or Gwendolyn; widely used as an independent given name.
Winona
Native American name (Dakota); familiar in English-speaking countries and popularized by actress Winona Ryder.
Wynonna
Variant spelling popularized by country singer Wynonna Judd; Americana and country-music associations.
Wren
Short, modern nature name; gender-neutral but most commonly used for girls in recent years.
Wrenna
Feminine elaboration of Wren; lyrical and gentle-sounding alternative.
Waverly
Surname/place name turned given name; preppy, literary sound and used frequently for girls.
Whitney
Surname-turned-given name; especially popular for girls in the 1980s–1990s.
Whitley
Variant surname-style name with a genteel, Southern or vintage feel.
Winter
Seasonal name with serene, cool imagery; increasingly chosen for its poetic quality.
Wynne
Welsh feminine name/variant of Gwyn; concise and softly modern.
Wynter
Edgy, modern spelling variant of Winter; popular among contemporary name trends.
Wafa
Common Arabic feminine name meaning fidelity; simple and elegant across Arabic-speaking communities.
Wafaa
Alternative transliteration of Wafa; used in Arab and Muslim communities worldwide.
Warda
Classic Arabic floral name; popular and evocative, often used across the Middle East and North Africa.
Wardah
Variant spelling of Warda used in South and Southeast Asia; floral and feminine.
Wajida
Feminine active participle in Arabic; used in Arab-speaking communities with poetic connotations.
Wahida
Classical Arabic feminine name meaning “one, unique”; traditional and graceful.
Widad
Literary Arabic name meaning affection; uncommon but meaningful choice.
Waseema
Feminine of Waseem; used in Arab and South Asian communities as a graceful name.
Waheeda
Variant of Wahida, common in South Asia and the Middle East with a dignified tone.
Walburga
Medieval saint’s name of Germanic origin; historical and ecclesiastical associations.
Waltraud
Traditional Germanic name used in Germany and Austria; formal and strong.
Wallis
Surname-origin given name (e.g., Wallis Simpson); polished, aristocratic feel.
Wilda
Vintage Germanic name with an old-world charm; occasional use as an independent name.
Wilona
Rare, lyrical feminine name with vintage sensibility.
Wioletta
Polish form of Violetta; floral, romantic, and commonly spelled with W in Polish.
Wiebke
Frisian/German diminutive popular in northern Germany; pronounced with an initial V sound.
Wura
Short form of Yoruba names like Wuraola; bright, culturally rooted and succinct.
Wednesday
Day-name occasionally used for girls; quirky, gothic appeal and recent pop-culture visibility.
Wisteria
Botanical, romantic word-name inspired by the wisteria vine; rare but poetic choice.
Winsome
From Middle English adjective “winsome”; vintage literary feel and positive meaning.
Wieslawa
Polish/Slavic feminine name (Wiesława) meaning “famous, glorious”; traditional in Eastern Europe.
Weronika
Polish form of Veronica; common in Central and Eastern Europe with diminutives like Wera.
Wojciecha
Polish feminine form of Wojciech; historical Slavic name, rare outside Poland.
Wilhelmine
Variant of Wilhelmina; classical German usage with formal tone.
Wynette
Surname-origin name made familiar by country singer Tammy Wynette; used occasionally as a given name.
Winta
Common in Eritrea and among East African communities; short, modern-sounding choice.
Wuraola
Yoruba compound name often shortened to Wura; culturally rich and elegant.
Wynola
Rare feminine name blending Winona/Winola styles; soft and vintage-inspired.
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