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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Woodson

Wood's son

English

Wicasa

Sage (Dakota)

Native American

Wryhta

Craftsman

English

Wetherill

Wether-sheep corner

English

Willamar

Resolute or famous

German

Wiley

Crafty

English

Wal

A short diminutive form of Wallace.

Webb

Weaver

English

Wyome

Plain

Native American

Willey

Crafty

English

Weissmann

White-haired man

German

Willess

English

Wessel
Witten
Weslee
Wister

German

Wacey
Whitt
Wapiti

White

Native American

Warrin

Watchman; park warden

English

Worley
Waescburne

From the flooding brook

English

Wheatley

Wheat field

English

Wasco
Waits

Guard, watchman

English

Wyland

English

Webster

Weaver

English

Walfrid

Peaceful ruler

German

Waymon
Waris
Wolff

Wolf

German

Wat

Commander of the army

German

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

Wilt
Winaugusconey

Not Afraid to Travel

Native American

Winter

Winter

English

Waite

Guard, watchman

English

Wilson

Son of William

English

Wm
Wolfrick

Wolf ruler

German

Wakeleigh

Damp meadow

English

Wainright

Wagon-builder

English

Wambleesha

White eagle (Sioux)

Native American

Waddell

Able to go; river ford

Scandinavian

Willem

Will helmet, protection

German

Wellington

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

English

Wrisley

Meadow with shrubs

English

Wordsworth

World guardian

English

Wittahere

Wise wamor

English

Warrick

Leader who defends; buildings near the weir

German