none except minor gods
"Waterphone" was the only word with a Greek root, beginning with W, that I could find. The Greeks, of course, had no W, but I would've thought there'd be more than one English W word with a greek root in it.
There were no Greek gods that had names starting with 'v'; however, there were several Roman goddesses such as 'Venus' and 'Vesta'.
In modern Greek, it is very rare to find words that start with the letter "w" since the Greek alphabet does not contain the letter "w." Some loanwords or technical terms might start with the letter "w," but they are not typically part of the traditional Greek vocabulary.
The Greeks have no letter that made a "w" sound. The closest you would get is an Ancient Greek word beginning with the letter Digamma (Δίγαμμα). Digamma, er, Ϝ or ϝ, made a "w" sound and was used only in Western words.
Whales and walruses are two animals with names starting with the letter W.
Wagoneer
William Wesley
WILLYS
wildebeast
Waddle is a name for a girl duck. It begins with W.
Yak
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