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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Waymon
Weallere

Mason

English

Wilburn

Bright will

German

Walwyn

Welsh friend

English

Waldorp

Village in the woods

German

Whitcumb

White valley

English

Warithu din
Wethrby

From the wether sheep farm

English

Weatherbie

Wether-sheep farm

English

Wielladun

From the spring hill

English

Wm
Woden

King of the gods

Anglo-Saxon

Willhelm
Wycombe

White valley

English

Weayaya

Setting sun (Sioux)

Native American

WyIltun

From the farm by the spring

English

Wiellatun

From the spring farm

English

Waino
Wyman

Fair-haired man

English

Waide
Wilmer

Strong desire

German

Williard
Willkinson

Son of little Will

English

Wash
Williamon

German form of William

German

Weatherley

Wether-sheep meadow

English

Wendyl
Waldifrid

Peaceful ruler

German

Weardleah

From the guardian's meadow

English

Wulfgar

Wolf spear

English

Waverly

From the brushwood field

English

Wadley

Ford meadow

English

Woodard

Woods warden

English

Wolve
Wakelea

Damp meadow

English

Wilton

Well settlement

English

Waldrom

Ruling raven

German

Wiencyslaw

Greater glory

Slavic

Wetherell

Wether-sheep corner

English

Wattesone

Son of Walter

English

Whitford

White ford

English

Winfred

“A friend of peace,” based on the Anglo-Saxon wine (friend) and frithu (peace).

Wladyslaw
Weston

West town

English

Wyne

Friend

Anglo-Saxon

Wodeley

A variant form of Woodley.

Willard

Strong desire

English

Wheatly

Wheat field

English

Wisdom

Wisdom

English

Wayn

Wagon builder or driver

English