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Whitcombe | Boy | Old English | From the wide valley. |
Whitfield | Boy | Old English | The white field. |
Whitford | Boy | Old English | From the white ford. |
Whitley | Boy | Old English | The white meadow or clearing. |
Whitmore | Boy | Old English | From the white moor. |
Whitney | Unisex | Old English | From the white island. |
Whittaker | Boy | Old English | The white field. |
Wickham | Boy | Old English | From the meadow homestead. |
Wid | Boy | Welsh | |
Widjan | Girl | Arabic | ecstacy. |
Wilbur | Boy | Old English | The resolute one. |
Wilda | Girl | Teutonic | The untamed one. |
Wiley | Boy | Old English | Wily or beguiling. |
Wilford | Boy | Old English | The ford in the willows. |
Wilfred | Boy | Teutonic | Desirous of peace. A peacemaker. |
Wilfreda | Girl | Teutonic | Desiring peace. Feminine form of Wilfred. |
Wilga | Girl | Aboriginal | A small tree. |
Wilhelmina | Girl | Teutonic | The resolute protector. A feminine form of William. |
Wilkes | Boy | Old English | A strong and resolute protector. |
Wilkie | Boy | Old English | A strong and resolute protector. |
Willa | Girl | Aboriginal | A woman or wife. Also a nickname from Wilhelmina, but sometimes used independently. |
Willard | Boy | Old English | Resolute and brave. |
William | Boy | Teutonic | A strong and resolute protector. |
Willis | Boy | Old English | A strong and resolute protector. |
Willoughby | Boy | Old Norse/Old English | From the farm by the willows. |
Willow | Girl | Old English | From the name of the Willow tree. |
Wilmer | Boy | Teutonic | Famously resolute. From a similar origin to that of William. |
Wilmot | Boy | Teutonic | Of resolute mind. Originally from the name William. |
Wilona | Girl | Old English | Desired. |
Wilson | Boy | Old English from Teutonic | The son of William. A strong and resolute protector. |
Wilton | Boy | Old English | From the farm by the stream. |
Wim | Boy | Dutch/German | A strong and resolute protector. |
Winchester | Boy | Old English | Roman site. |
Winda | Girl | Swahili | hunt. |
Windsor | Boy | Old English | From the river bank or landing place. |
Winema | Girl | Native American | A female chief. |
Winifred | Girl | Teutonic/Welsh | Teutonic: A peaceful friend. Welsh: Joyful peace. |
Winona | Girl | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
Winslow | Boy | Old English | Hill of victory. |
Winsome | Girl | English | Pleasant and attractive. |
Winston | Boy | Old English | Victory town. |
Winter | Unisex | Old English | Born in the winter months. |
Winthrop | Boy | Old English | From a friend's village. |
Winton | Boy | Old English | From a friend's farm. |
Wirrin | Boy | Aboriginal | A tea-tree. |
Wistan | Boy | Old English | The battle stone. |
Witton | Boy | Old English | A farm by the wood. |
Wolf | Boy | English | wolf. |
Wolfe | Boy | Teutonic | Wolf-like, courageous. |
Wolfgang | Boy | Teutonic | Path of a wolf. |
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