Wynter: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: wynt-ehr
Origin: United States
gender-female

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Updated on Apr 14, 2025 · 1 min read
Region Origin: North America
Meaning: Fair

Wynter 'is derived from the concept of winter and is related to the name 'Wyn', which comes from the Welsh word 'gwyn', meaning 'fair'or 'white'. Meaning "wet season, " Wynter is derived from the Old English word for 'winter'and does not have a historical, significance linked to Anglo-Saxon tribes. Wynter, Initially used as a personal name, it survived the Norman Conquest and became a hereditary surname in the 13th century. Wynter, The name has undergone various spelling variations, including Winter and Winters, reflecting the evolution of English language influences. Wynter is associated with femininity but can also be assigned to males. Wynter it's popularity has seen fluctuations over the centuries, with a recent resurgence in the United States. Wynter, The name is significant for its connection to the natural world and its enduring presence in English-speaking cultures. Wynter, English language influences. Wynter, English-speaking cultures. Wynter is a strong and confident name, celebrated for its boldness and resilience, making it ideal for individuals with a dynamic spirit.

Wynter Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Wynter is currently #792 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Girl: Wynter is currently #418 on Kiindred Girl Names

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