Wanda
Found 8 entry about "Wanda"
WAHN-DA(French)
WAHN-də(English)
Wanda Name meanings & History
The name Wanda is of Slavic origin, specifically from the Old Slavic name 'Vanda', which means 'a wanderer'. The name Wanda means 'wanderer' or 'one who is wandering'. It is derived from the Slavic root 'vand' meaning 'to tread along the path' or 'to wander'. Possibly from a Germanic name meaning "a Wend", referring to the Slavic people who inhabited eastern Germany. In Polish legends this was the name of the daughter of King Krak, the legendary founder of Krakow. It was introduced to the English-speaking world by the author Ouida, who used it for the heroine in her novel Wanda (1883).
Zodiac Sign of Wanda: Willful Leo
Synonyms of Wanda:
W: Wishful,Wonderful,Wild,Willful,Wonderment
A: Ambitious,Action,Assertive,Argumentative,Angry,Aggressive
N: Nutrition,Nagging,Nice,Neat,Nitpicking,Neurosis,Nervous
D: Domestic,Dutiful,Doting,Daddy,Determined,Demanding
Wanda is:- a Classic name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
2.) Wanda (Female)
Usage: German
Meanings: (German) wanderer. See also Wendy.
Other Forms: Vanda, Wahnda, Wandah, Wandely, Wandie, Wandis, Wandja, Wandzia, Wannda, WanndahVanda, Wahnda, Wandah, Wandely, Wandie, Wandis, Wandja, Wandzia, Wannda, Wanndah,Wonda, Wondah, Wonnda, Wonndah
3.) WANDA (Female)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, Wanda is generally believed to be of Germanic origin, perhaps from vond (wand, stem, young tree) or from Wend, a term denoting a member of the old Slavic people who lived in an enclave south of Berlin. The name was used in 1883 by author Ouida, who chose it for the heroine of her novel Wanda . Var: Vanda, Wandy. (VAHN-DAH)
4.) Wanda (Female)
5.) Wanda (Female)
6.) WANDA (Female)
Usage: German
Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, Wanda is generally believed to be of Germanic origin, perhaps from vond (wand, stem, young tree), or from Wend, a term denoting a member of the old Slavic people who now live in an enclave south of Berlin. Var: Vanda, Vande, Wenda. Pet: Wendi, Wendie, Wendy. (VAN-DAH)
7.) WANDA (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, Wanda is generally believed to be of Germanic origin, perhaps from vond (wand, stem, young tree), or from Wend, a term denoting a member of the old Slavic people who now live in an enclave south of Berlin. The name was used in 1883 by author Ouida, who chose it for the heroine of her novel Wanda . (WAN-DAH)