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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Wolfcot

Lives in Wolfe's cottage

English

Willesone

Son of William

English

Woolf

Wolf

German

Westbroc

From the west brook

English

Wingate

Winding gate

English

Worley
Woolworth

Wool farm

English

Wilde

Hunter

German

Whitley

White meadow

English

Wealaworth

From the Welshman's farm or Welsh friend

English

Wil

English

Worcester

From the alder forest army camp

English

Westbrook

Western stream

English

Wilkins

Son of little Will

English

Wissian

Guide

Anglo-Saxon

Woo-jin

House; protect

Asian

WyIfrid

Friend of peace

English

Wigmaere

Famous in battle

English

Windsor

Riverbank with a winch

English

Willfrid

Desiring peace

English

Wills

Will helmet, protection

German

Wortham

Enclosed settlement

English

Walwinn

Welsh friend

Welsh

Waldwyck

Village in the forest

German

Webber

Weaver

German

Walker

Fuller of cloth

English

Winfred

“A friend of peace,” based on the Anglo-Saxon wine (friend) and frithu (peace).

Westin

Western town

English

Willaperht

Resolute or brilliant

German

Wolve
Westbrooke

Western stream

English

Walwynn

Welsh friend

Welsh

Wulfcot

Lives in Wolfe's cottage

English

Webbe

Weaver

English

Wrisley

Meadow with shrubs

English

Wellington

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

English

Wykoff

Wine seller

German

Wanikiy

Savior (Sioux)

Native American

Warton

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

Anglo-Saxon

Worthey

Fenced farm

English

Wallache

A Welshman

German

Wladyslaw
Watson

Son of Walter

English

Willifrid

Resolute or peaceful

German

Wakeleigh

Damp meadow

English

Wynthrop

From Wine's estate

English

Wycombe

White valley

English

Waters

“Son of Walter,” a short form of Wa(l)ter's son.

English

Wyrttun

From the vegetable farm

English

Washburne

Flooding stream

English