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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Wat

Commander of the army

German

Watts

Army ruler

English

Waquini

Hook nose (Cheyenne)

Native American

Wattkins

Son of Watt

English

Wyck

Village

English

Wyome

Plain

Native American

Wietze
Web

Weaver

English

Westerley

From or toward the west

English

Wichamm

From the village meadow

English

Westin

Western town

English

Waldmunt

Mighty protector

German

Walder

Commander of the army

German

Whitfield

White field

English

Westly
Whitlaw

White hill

English

Whitebie

White farm

English

Waescburne

From the flooding brook

English

Willi

Will helmet, protection

German

Wethrleah

From the wether sheep meadow

English

Wakely

Damp meadow

English

Whytlok

Blond

English

Wavy
Woape

Hope

Native American

Wyche

Village

English

Wheaton

Wheat settlement

English

Wacfeld

From Wake's field

English

Wilama

Form of William

Polynesian

Waldwick

Village in the forest

German

Wesson
Wendyl
Welker

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

English

Waldorf

Village in the woods

German

Winthorp

From Wine's estate

English

Woodson

Wood's son

English

Welford

Well-ford

English

Westbroc

From the west brook

English

Wassillie
Whittaker

White field

English

Wainright

Wagon-builder

English

Way

Land by the road

English

Warnie
Wanageeska

White spirit (Sioux)

Native American

Watchemonne

Great Speaker

Native American

Wacleah

From Wake's meadow

English

Wright

Carpenter

English

Wielislaw
Wyne

Friend

Anglo-Saxon

Wen

Culture, Writing

Chinese

Wanonsay