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Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
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Waymen | Waymen: Unique English name meaning "traveler," derived from Old English. | English | Boy | |
Wayn | Wayn: English name meaning "wagon maker," strong, masculine, historically rich. | English | Boy | |
Wayne | Wayne: English name meaning "wagon maker" or "wagon driver." | English | Boy | |
Waynel | Waynel: Unique Old English name for boys, meaning "wattle" or "branch." | Old English | Boy | |
Wayson | Wayson means "son of the road" from Old English origins. | American, English | Boy | |
Wazire | Wazire: Swahili name meaning "minister" or "wise advisor" for boys. | Swahili | Boy | |
Wealaworth | Wealaworth means "foreigner's settlement," rooted in Old English history. | Old English | Boy | |
Weerongah | Weerongah: Unique Indigenous Australian name, symbolizing land and heritage. | Boy | ||
Wei | Wei is a unisex Chinese name meaning "powerful" or "greatness." | Chinese | Boy | |
Weiko | Weiko: German name meaning "warrior," symbolizing strength and bravery. | German | Boy | |
Weldon | Weldon means "hill by the well," of English origin. | Anglo-Saxon, English | Boy | |
Wellington | Wellington means "vale of the hill," originating from Old English. | Anglo-Saxon, English | Boy | |
Wellman | Wellman means "man from the well"; of English origin. | Anglo-Saxon, English | Boy | |
Welsh: Elffin | Elffin: a unique, noble name with Welsh and Arthurian roots. | Arthurian Legend | Boy | |
Welton | Welton: English surname meaning "from the wealthy estate," rich history. | English | Boy | |
Wendell | Wendell means "wanderer," originating from Germanic and Old High German. | Anglo-Saxon, English | Boy | |
Wenzel | Wenzel: German origin, meaning "to be strong" or "warrior." | Czech, German | Boy | |
Werhar | Werhar: Unique Germanic name meaning "warrior man" with historical roots. | Germanic | Boy | |
Werner | Werner means "defending army," originating from Germanic roots. | German, Germanic | Boy | |
Wes | Wes originates from Wesley, meaning "western meadow" in Old English. | Anglo-Saxon, English | Boy | |
Wess | Wess: derived from "Wesley," meaning "western meadow" in Old English. | English, Germanic | Boy | |
Wessley | Wessley: English name meaning "western meadow," variant of Wesley. | English | Boy | |
Weylon | Weylon means "son of the wolf," symbolizing strength and courage. | English | Boy | |
Whitey | Whitey is a male nickname derived from "white," indicating fairness. | English | Boy | |
Wibert | Wibert: Germanic name meaning "bright will," historically significant and unique. | Germanic | Boy | |
Wibirt | Wibirt: Unique Old English name meaning "bright woman," masculine gender. | Old English | Boy | |
Wiburt | Wiburt: rare English name meaning "bright will" or "strong fortress." | English | Boy | |
Wicasa | Wicasa means "man" in Lakota, symbolizing strength and honor. | Native American | Boy | |
Wicek | Wicek: Polish diminutive meaning "little Victor," symbolizing strength and victory. | Latin, Polish, Roman | Boy | |
Wicenty | Wicenty: Polish name meaning "to conquer," linked to Saint Vincent. | Polish | Boy |