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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Wade

To ford

English

Waylen

Land by the road

English

Wattekinson

Son of Watt

English

Wilfryd

Desiring peace

English

Wells

Wells

English

Willfried

Desiring peace

English

Weissman

White-haired man

German

Waylon

Land by the road

English

Wulfsige

Victorious wolf

English

Wadsworth

Village near the ford

English

Woden

King of the gods

Anglo-Saxon

Waldhramm

Ruling raven

German

Wahab
Wacfeld

From Wake's field

English

Wikvaya

One who brings (Hopi)

Native American

Winfield

Friend's field

English

Warenhari

Defending warrior

German

Wyndsor

Riverbank with a winch

English

Weylyn

Son of the wolf

Celtic

Wyne

Friend

Anglo-Saxon

Weallere

Mason

English

Windham

Wyman's hamlet; hamlet near the winding way

English

Wynono

First born

Native American

Weyland

From the land by the highway

English

Winthorp

From Wine's estate

English

Wine
Wright

Carpenter

English

Wulfweardsweorth

World guardian

English

Watkins

Son of Walter, little Walter

English

Winfred

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

Wattesone

Son of Walter

English

Wane
Westleigh

Western meadow

English

Wycliff

White cliff

English

Winfrith

Friend of peace

English

Wedgewood

Triangular woodland

English

Wasabe

Black Bear

Native American

Wynwode

From Wine's forest

English

Wardlea

Watchman's meadow

English

Wallas

Welshman

Welsh

Wladyslaw
Washi

Eagle

Japanese

Waldron

Powerful raven

German

Walwin

Welsh friend

Welsh

Wyn

Fair, white blessed, holy

Welsh

Wallace

Welshman

French

Waldemar

Renowned ruler

German

Wiremu
Wahmenitu

Spirit in the Water

Native American

Wescott

Western cottage

English