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Wade | Boy | Old English | A wanderer, or from the river crossing. |
Wagner | Boy | Dutch | A wagon driver or wagon-maker. |
Wahib | Boy | Arabic | The generous one. |
Wahiba | Girl | Arabic | The generous one. |
Wahida | Girl | Arabic | Unique. |
Wahnond | Boy | Teutonic | The mighty protector. |
Wain | Boy | Old English | A cart or wagon-maker. |
Waine | Boy | Old English | A cart or wagon-maker. |
Wainwright | Boy | Old English | A cart or wagon-maker. |
Waite | Boy | Old English | A watchman or guard. |
Wakefield | Boy | Old English | wet field. |
Wakeman | Boy | Old English | A watchman. |
Walby | Boy | Old Norse/Old English | The farm by the ancient wall. |
Walda | Girl | German | A ruler. |
Waldemar | Boy | Dutch/German/Scandinavian | A powerful ruler. |
Walden | Boy | Old English | From the valley in the forest. |
Waldo | Boy | Teutonic | The ruler. |
Walenty | Boy | Polish | Strong, healthy. |
Walford | Boy | Old English | From the ford over the stream. |
Walid | Boy | Arabic | The newborn boy. |
Walida | Girl | Arabic | The newborn girl. |
Walker | Boy | Old English | A fuller. One who thickens cloth. |
Wallace | Boy | Old French | A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. |
Wallis | Girl | Old French | A foreigner, particularly a woman from Wales. |
Walmer | Boy | Old English | The pool of the Welsh. |
Walpole | Boy | Old English | From the pool by the ancient wall. |
Walsh | Boy | Old French | A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. |
Walter | Boy | Teutonic | An army general. |
Walton | Boy | Old English | From the farm or town of the foreigners. |
Waltraud | Girl | Teutonic | rule strength. |
Walwyn | Boy | Old English | A powerful friend. |
Wanda | Girl | Aboriginal/Teutonic | Aboriginal: A sandhill. Teutonic: A Slavonic woman, or a wanderer. |
Waneta | Girl | Native American | charger. |
Wanetta | Girl | Old English | Pale. |
Wang | Boy | Chinese | Kingly. |
Wanika | Girl | Hawaiian | God's gracious gift. |
Wapeka | Girl | Native American | skillful. |
Waratah | Girl | Aboriginal | A red flower. |
Warburton | Boy | Old English | From the fortress town. |
Ward | Boy | Old English | A guard or watchman. |
Wardell | Boy | Old English | From the valley of the River Wear. |
Warfield | Boy | Old English | The field by the stream. |
Warley | Boy | Old English | From the cattle pasture. |
Warmund | Boy | Old English | A loyal protector. |
Warner | Boy | Teutonic | The protecting army or warrior. |
Warra | Boy | Aboriginal | Water. |
Warrah | Girl | Aboriginal | Honeysuckle. |
Warrain | Boy | Aboriginal | Belonging to the sea. |
Warren | Boy | Old French/Old English | To preserve. The gamepark keeper. |
Warrigal | Boy | Aboriginal | Wild, or a dingo. |
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