Showing 241 - 255 of 255 results. Page: 13 of 13
# Name Origin Meaning Gender
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