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Can anyone think of girl names that have both a W and a T?
Ten points!
The name has to be a girl name, of course. It doesn't have to necessarily begin with T or W, but that's fine too. Please make sure the name has both letters in it. Please don't make up any names. Also, if one of the names you suggest is unusual, please include the meaning beside it.
So far, I've got:
Winter
Tawna
Happy Holidays!
@Mushfiq Khan,
very funny
14 Answers
- ?Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Hm... well, asides from the two you already have, I can think of:
• Whitney -- It means 'white island'.
• Tawny -- It means 'light brown'.
• Tiwlip -- It is the Welsh word for 'tulip'.
• Walentyna -- It's the Polish version of Valentina.
• Wiktoria -- It's the Polish version of Victoria.
• Waneta -- It means 'charger'.
• Wisteria -- It's an uncommon flower name derived from the purple flower.
-- Rosie ♥
- 8 years ago
Waltraud Teutonic rule strength
Waneta Native American charger
Wanetta Old English Pale
Waratah Aboriginal A red flower
Talwyn Cornish A fair brow
Tawnie English little one, yellowish-brown
Tawny Old French With yellowish-brown hair
Tegwen Welsh Beautiful and blessed
Twyla Old English Woven with double thread
these are all i could find for a bay girl :) hope it help
Source(s): momswhothink.com - ?Lv 58 years ago
Whitney
Twyla
Talwyn (TAL-win) it's a Cornish name.
Tawny (TAW-nee) it's an Old French name.
Whitley
Winter
Whisteria
Waltrina
- 8 years ago
Beginning with T:
-Talwyn (Means 'a fair brow')
-Tawnie (Means 'little one, yellowish brown')
-Twyla (Means 'woven with double thread')
Beginning with W:
-Whitney (Means 'from the white island')
-Waneta (Means 'charger')
-Wanetta (Means 'pale')
-Waratah (Means 'a red flower')
-Wateka (Don't know the meaning..)
Others:
-Awsta (Means majestic, or revered. The Welsh form of Augusta)
Thats all I could get... :')
Hope I helped :')
Happy Holidays :')
Source(s): http://www.momswhothink.com/