Starting with letter W
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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241 | Wregan | Anglo-Saxon | Accuses. | M | |
242 | Wselfwulf | Anglo-Saxon | Wolf of slaughter. | M | |
243 | Wuyi | NativeAmerican | Soaring turkey vulture (Miwok). | M | |
244 | Wyatt | English | Guide; wide; wood. Famous Bearer: Wild west hero and frontier marshal Wyatt Earp (1848-1929). | M | |
245 | Wyatt | English | Wyatt is a spirited masculine name of Old English origin, from wigheard meaning “brave in war.” It suggests courage, determination, and loyalty. Wyatt’s blend of rugged heritage and contemporary style has secured its place among the most popular boy names in English-speaking countries. | M | |
246 | Wybert | English | Bright battle. | M | |
247 | WycIyf | English | From the white cliff. | M | |
248 | Wylie | Anglo-Saxon | Enchanting. | M | |
249 | Wyndell | English | Friend. Surname. | M | |
250 | Wyndham | English | Wyman's Town; from the windy village. Famous Bearer: British writer John Wyndham (1903-1969). | M | |
251 | Wynford | English | White stream; holy stream. | M | |
252 | Wynn | English | Friend. Variants are English surnames in rare use as given names. | M | |
253 | Wynn | Welsh | White; fair; handsome. | M | |
254 | Wystan | English | Battle stone. | M | |
255 | Wyth | English | From the willow tree. | M |