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There are 44 different meanings of Wanda.


The Magic School Bus
11 products, approx. 460 pages
Wanda Li, a character in The Magic School Bus educational series.
BDSM
1 product, approx. 46 pages
Wanda is also a popular name in BDSM circles, it being main figure in Sacher-Masochs novel Venus in Fur.
Corner Gas
2 products, approx. 33 pages
Wanda Dollard - a character on the Canadian TV show Corner Gas, who works at the fictional gas station of the same name
The Muppet Show
2 products, approx. 22 pages
Half of the singing duo Wayne and Wanda on The Muppet Show
Shadow of the Colossus
1 product, approx. 21 pages
Wanda, the Japanese name of the main protagonist in the PlayStation 2 video game Shadow of the Colossus
Wanda Jackson
1 product, approx. 5 pages
Wanda Jackson (ca. 1937)
Wanda Sykes
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Wanda Sykes, an American comedian
Sport Billy
1 product, approx. 2 pages
the bad queen Vanda of the planet Vandalusia in the indication trick series sport Billy.
Wanda (Mario)
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Wanda (Mario), the main controllable character in Mario & Wario
Wandina
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Unisex: Vanda, Wandina, Vandina.
Wanda Beach
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Wanda Beach in Sydney New South Wales, Australia
Wanda Gertz
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Wanda Gertz (1896-1958)
1057 Wanda
1 product, approx. 1 pages
1057 Wanda, an asteroid
Wanda Klaff
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Wanda Klaff (1922-1946)
Wando
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Masculine: Wando, Vando, Vandino.
Cosmo and Wanda
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Cosmo and Wanda, cartoon characters from The Fairly OddParents
Wanda (film)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Wanda (film), a 1971 American film
Wanda Perry-Josephs
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Wanda Perry-Josephs, an American gospel music singer
Wanda (magazine)
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Wanda (magazine), a weekly literature magazine in Warsaw
Wanda ( WAHN-da (English), VAHN-dah (Polish)) is a female forename. Wanda is a German loaned name, from a yet-to-be-encountered Polish word coming from the Germanic Wandal, although the name means essentially: "from the trunk(tree) of the Wandalei" (referring to the history of the Wends). It is from vond ("wand, stem, young tree"), and from Germanically influenced Slavic words Wend/ Wandal, an ethnic term denoting a member of the Slavic people who now live in an enclave south of Berlin. It was in use in Poland in the 19th century, and is found in Polish folk-tales as the name of a princess. The name was introduced to the English-speaking world by Ouida (Marie Louise de la Ramée), who used it for the heroine of her novel Wanda (1883). It may also refer to:

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