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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Waddell

Able to go; river ford

Scandinavian

Wheaton

Wheat settlement

English

Wilpert

Resolute or brilliant

German

Wayman
Wellbourn

Spring-fed stream

English

Wye

War strength; clever, crafty

English

Wyth

From the willow tree

English

Worden

Watchman

English

Weatherby

Wether-sheep farm

English

Walt

Commander of the army

German

Whittemore

White moor

English

Waldwyck

Village in the forest

German

Wenceslao
Woodroe
Warrane

Warden of the game

French

Whitfield

White field

English

Weatherbie

Wether-sheep farm

English

Winter

Winter

English

Wilford

Willow-ford

English

Wadanhyll

From the advancer's hill

English

Weldon

Well-hill

English

Willkie

Will helmet, protection

German

Wiel
WycIyf

From the white cliff

English

Wintley
Winfred

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

Weissman

White-haired man

German

Whelan

Joyful

Irish

Willson

Will helmet, protection; son of William

German

Winstonn

Joyful stone

English

Willett

Little Will

English

Whitacker

White field

English

Wardlea

Watchman's meadow

English

Wainright

Wagon-builder

English

Wattikinson

Son of Watt

English

Webbster

Weaver

English

Willet

Little Will

English

Wilf
Whitbey

White farm

English

Warrens
West

Western stream

English

Wilfrid

Desiring peace

English

Wynne

Friend

English

Wethrleah

From the wether sheep meadow

English

Wriston

Settlement near the shrubs

English

Weatherley

Wether-sheep meadow

English

Wowashi

Worker

Native American

Witten
Whistler

Whistler or piper

English

Wambleesha

White eagle (Sioux)

Native American