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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Wystan

Battle stone

English

Wisdom

Wisdom

English

Wayson

Courage, most strong man, lovely, moonlight.

Unknown

Wesson
Warleigh

From the weir meadow

English

Wolff

Wolf

German

Weiford

From the farm by the weir

English

Wintley
Wardlea

Watchman's meadow

English

Wacey
Willhelm
Westcot

Western cottage

English

Waverly

From the brushwood field

English

Wane
Wudoweard

Forester

English

Webley

Weaver's meadow

English

Weard

Guard

English

Wallcot

Cottage by the wall

English

Winner
Willaim
Whitlock

White lock of hair

English

Whit
Winn

Joyful stone; friend

English

Woo-jin

House; protect

Asian

Wickham

Village paddock

English

Warwyk

Fortress

English

Wessley

Western meadow

English

Wilmet

Diminutive form of William

English

Wystann

Battle stone

English

Wasim

Distinguished looking

Arabic

Wode

“Wednesday’s child,” based on the Anglo-Saxon Wodnes daeg (Woden’sday, i.e., Wednesday), in allusion to Woden, a Germanic god.

Anglo-Saxon

Wetherley

Wether-sheep meadow

English

Wallace

Welshman

French

Whitcomb

White valley

English

Waters

“Son of Walter,” a short form of Wa(l)ter's son.

English

Waldwyck

Village in the forest

German

Waterford

Ford over the water

English

Willkinson

Son of little Will

English

Wiencyslaw

Greater glory

Slavic

Worthing

Fenced farm

English

Wulffrith

Wolf of peace

English

Wyck

Village

English

Worthy

Fenced farm

English

Warenhari

Defending warrior

German

Winferd
Wardell

Watchman's hill

English

Winwodem

From Wine's forest

English

Westerly

From or toward the west

English

Warford

Ford near the weir

English

Wartun

From the farm by the weir

English