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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Winwood

Friend's woods

English

Wilder

Hunter

German

Waed

Advancer

English

Wellby

Well-farm

German

Wali
Wescot

Western cottage

English

White

White, fair

English

Wareine

Gamekeeper

English

Washington

“From the washing village,” i.e., from the village near the river or stream where the women wash clothes, based on the Anglo-Saxon wascan (wash) and tun (village).

English

Wardley

Watchman's meadow

English

Willaim
Welker

“One who gathers snails,” from the Middle English welke (a snail).

English

Worthington

Fenced farm

English

Werhner
Wilbart

Resolute or brilliant

German

Woksapiwi

Harvest Moon

Native American

Weeb

Weaver

English

Waldorf

Village in the woods

German

Willam

Form of William

English

Wallas

Welshman

Welsh

Waluyo

Selamat. Lucky.

Indonesian

Wylingford

From the willow ford

English

Wolfric

Wolf ruler

German

Wahib

Giver, donor

Arabic

Waymond
Weardhyll

From the guardian's hill

English

Wakeman

Watchman

English

Whitman

White man

English

Webster

Weaver

English

Wilhelmus

Will helmet, protection

German

Waldo

Rule

German

Worcester

From the alder forest army camp

English

Wulfhere

Name of a king

Anglo-Saxon

Walwynn

Welsh friend

Welsh

Wynono

First born

Native American

Witt

Blond

English

Westly
Wealaworth

From the Welshman's farm or Welsh friend

English

Wynndham

Wyman's hamlet; hamlet near the winding way

English

Wemilat

Of wealthy parents

Native American

Wheatleigh

Wheat field

English

Wassily

Royal, kingly

Greek

Walder

Commander of the army

German

Wymon
Wapaheo

How did he kill?

Native American

Wylmer

Strong desire

German

Walwynne

Welsh friend

Welsh

Witten
Wyndsor

Riverbank with a winch

English

Wilkes

“The melancholy one,” from the Anglo-Saxon wolcen, a cloud.

English