This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword willing.
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Abinadab m BiblicalPossibly means "my father is noble" or "my father is willing" in Hebrew. This was the name of several Old Testament people, including one of Saul's sons, one of Jesse's sons, one of Solomon's officers, and a Levite who housed the ark of the covenant for 20 years.
Amminadib m Biblical HebrewA person mentioned in the Old Testament in Song of
Solomon 6:12, whose chariots were famed for their swiftness. Commentaries on the meaning differ, some stating the meaning is "my princely people" or "my willing people."
Audigerna f GermanicWest Germanic name composed from
*aud "wealth, riches, fortune" and
gern "eager, willing"; for the second element, cf. Gothic cognate
*gairns, which can also mean "desirous, covetous".... [
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Ethelandros m Ancient GreekThe first element of this name is most likely derived from the Greek verb ἐθέλω
(ethelo) meaning "to be willing" as well as "to wish", which is closely related to the Greek verb θέλω
(thelo) meaning "to will" as well as "to wish, to desire"... [
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Hæilfúss m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
heill "good luck" and
fúss "willing, eager".
Lífgjarn m Icelandic (Archaic)Means "eager to live" or "willing to live", composed of Old Norse
líf meaning "life" and
gjarn meaning "eager, desirous" (related to English
yearn).
Mety m & f MalagasyMeans "willing, fitting, suitable" in Malagasy.
Radel m RussianFrom the Slavic name element
rad meaning "willing"
Sigfúss m Old NorseOld Norse combination of
sigr "victory" and
fúss "willing, eager".
Vígfúss m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
víg "fight, battle" and
fúss "willing, eager".
Zderad m SlovakDerived from the Slavic elements
zidati "build, create" and
rad "happy, willing".