Wanda
See also: wanda
English
Etymology 1
From Polish Wanda, possibly derived from an ethnic term for “a Wend”.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɒndə
Proper noun
Wanda
- A female given name.
- 1998 Barbara Neely, Blanche Cleans Up, Penguin (1999), →ISBN, page 12:
- "Speaking of names, you're the first white Wanda I ever met."
- Wanda peeled off two sweaters and a woolen scarf. " Well, you're the fifth or sixth colored I've had to tell that Wanda is an old Polish name I inherited from my Polish great-grandmother on me sweet dead mother's side;
- 1998 Barbara Neely, Blanche Cleans Up, Penguin (1999), →ISBN, page 12:
Translations
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Wanda
Further reading
Anagrams
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Proper noun
Wanda f
- A female given name.
Declension
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