The baby name Wudoweard is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "WOO-doh-werd".
Wudoweard is Anglo-Saxon, English and Old English in Origin.
Wudoweard is an Old English name that means "guardian of the wood". The name is composed of two elements: "wudu" meaning "wood" and "weard" meaning "guardian". The name was popular in Anglo-Saxon England during the Middle Ages, but it is now a rare name.
The gender of the name Wudoweard is masculine. It is pronounced as "woo-doh-werd". The first syllable is pronounced like "wood" and the second syllable is pronounced like "ward". The stress is on the second syllable.
The origin of the name Wudoweard can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon period in England. It was a popular name among the Anglo-Saxons who lived in the forests and woodlands of England. The name reflects the importance of the forest in Anglo-Saxon culture, where it was seen as a source of food, shelter, and protection. Today, the name is rarely used, but it remains a unique and meaningful name for those who appreciate its history and significance.
Wudoweard has the following similar or variant Names
- Wudeward |
- Wudward |
- Wudweard |
- Wudwardus |
- Wudewarde |
- Wudwardi |
- Wudwardo