Wynonna

Meaning firstborn daughter
Origin American, Native American
Gender Girl
Popularity Moderate
Length 7
Syllables 3
Syllabification Wy-non-na

About Wynonna

Wynonna, a name of American origin, holds a special charm with its unique blend of history and meaning. The name is often associated with the notion of being a "first-born daughter," imbuing it with a sense of pride and significance. With variations like Winona and Wynona, this name carries a timeless quality that resonates with families seeking a name that stands out. It has been embraced by various cultures, including Native American communities, and has found its way into popular culture through music, literature, and television. The famous country music artist Wynonna Judd has given the name a notable presence. Its gentle sound and meaningful undertone make Wynonna an appealing choice for parents who wish to bestow upon their baby girl a name that embodies both tradition and individuality.

Variations of Name Wynonna

Winona
Wynona
Winonna
Wyonna
Willow
Whitney
Winter
Wendy

Nicknames for Wynonna

Wyn
Winnie
Nona
Wynnie
Wynonna

Famous People Named Wynonna

Wynonna JuddAmerican country music singer
Wynonna CarrAmerican gospel and R&B singer
Wynonna SmithAustralian politician
Wynonna MulcasterCanadian environmentalist
Wynonna BiggsBritish Paralympian

Characters Named Wynonna

Wynonna EarpCharacter and the eponymous protagonist of a supernatural Western television series
Wynonna HarlowCharacter from the TV show "Wynonna Earp"
Wynonna KingCharacter in the novel "Through Black Spruce" by Joseph Boyden
Wynonna GraceCharacter in the TV series "Heartland"