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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Winfield

Friend's field

English

Woody

Wooded

English

Willy

Will helmet, protection

German

Wayland

Land by the road

English

Windell

Traveler: wanderer.

German

Westyn
Wolfgang

Traveling wolf

German

Willem

Will helmet, protection

German

Worth

Fenced farm

English

Waverly

From the brushwood field

English

Webster

Weaver

English

Welton

Well-town

English

Wylder

Form of Wilder

English

West

Western stream

English

Wolf

Wolf

German

Waylen

Land by the road

English

Wyman

Fair-haired man

English

Wren

Wren; small brown songbird

English

Willian
Waleed

Just born

Arabic

Woodie
Willam

Form of William

English

Wayde

Able to go; river ford

Scandinavian

Wayman
Wm
Walt

Commander of the army

German

Witten
Westen

Western town

English

Wellington

“From the village having the spring,” based on the Anglo-Saxon wella (spring, well) and tun (village).

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

Waldemar

Renowned ruler

German

Wali
Wilfrid

Desiring peace

English

Winthrop

Friend's village

English

Winton

Friend's settlement

English

Weyman
Wynn

Friend

English

Woodroe
Welford

Well-ford

English

Wisdom

Wisdom

English

Woodford
Waymond
Winifred
Wendel

Wanderer

German

Wanya
Wendall

Wanderer

German

Wash
Waino
Winter

Winter

English

Wendy