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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Wagoner

Wagon-builder

German

Walcott

Cottage by the wall

English

Wilmar

Strong desire

German

Whoopi

Celebration

American

Witta

Wise

English

Wally

A diminutive form of Wallace.

French

Walmond

Mighty protector

German

Woolcot

A variant spelling of Wolcott.

Waverley

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Willerd

Strong desire

English

Wilheard
Warner

Army guard

German

Whitcumb

White valley

English

Waterford

Ford over the water

English

Wood

From the Woods

American

Warithu din
Worthy

Fenced farm

English

Winsor

Riverbank with a winch

English

Wasabe

Black Bear

Native American

Wincenty

Prevailing

Latin

Willhelmus

Will helmet, protection

German

Warton

“From the merchandising town,” i.e., from the market town, based on the Anglo-Saxon warn (merchandise) and tun (town).

Anglo-Saxon

Westby

Western farmstead

English

Warrin

Watchman; park warden

English

Wedgwood

Triangular woodland

English

Windell

Traveler: wanderer.

German

Wilder

Hunter

German

Wittahere

Wise wamor

English

Wakechai

Crouching Eagle

Native American

Winter

Winter

English

Winetorp

From Wine's estate

English

Wenceslas

Greater glory

Slavic

Wiley

Crafty

English

Wess
Wilson

Son of William

English

Whitney

White island

English

Walerian
Weardleah

From the guardian's meadow

English

Wheeler

Wheel wright

English

Wetherby

Wether-sheep farm

English

Wulfweardsweorth

World guardian

English

Weddell

From the advancer's hill

English

Wilpert

Resolute or brilliant

German