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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Wheatley

Wheat field

English

Wm
WyIfrid

Friend of peace

English

Wynton

Friend's settlement

English

Wulfsige

Victorious wolf

English

Waynwright

Wagon-builder

English

Walthari

Powerful ruler

German

Wakoyantanke
Wohehiv

Dull knife (Cheyenne)

Native American

Weayaya

Setting sun (Sioux)

Native American

Waylan

Land by the road

English

Watkins

Son of Walter, little Walter

English

Worrell

From the true man's manor

English

Whitney

White island

English

Wynter

Born in the winter

English

Whitmore

White moor

English

Whitlock

White lock of hair

English

Waterford

Ford over the water

English

Wilbern
Witta

Wise

English

Willifrid

Resolute or peaceful

German

Waverly

From the brushwood field

English

Wellbourn

Spring-fed stream

English

Willey

Crafty

English

Wincel

From the bend in the road

English

Wilberto

Bright will

German

Weddell

From the advancer's hill

English

Weylyn

Son of the wolf

Celtic

Wis
Winston

Joyful stone

English

Willmer

Strong desire

German

Waren

Loyal

German

Wakely

Damp meadow

English

Wada

Advancer

English

Wacfeld

From Wake's field

English

Webber

Weaver

German

Willmar

Strong desire

German

Westen

Western town

English

Wright

Carpenter

English

Witten
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

Wuyi

Soaring turkey vulture (Miwok)

Native American

Wellington

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

English

Weissman

White-haired man

German

Wiellaburne

From the spring brook

English

Willfryd

Desiring peace

English

Wymer

Famous in battle

English

Waldemarr

Famous ruler

German

Walford

Brook ford

English

Webb

Weaver

English