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Warrina | Girl | Aboriginal | To give. |
Warrun | Boy | Aboriginal | The sky. |
Warton | Boy | Old English | A lookout point. |
Warwick | Boy | Old English | From the dairy farm at the weir. An English placename. |
Waseem | Boy | Arabic | |
Waseme | Girl | African | |
Washington | Boy | Old English | Town of the smart. |
Wasim | Boy | Arabic | The handsome one. |
Wasima | Girl | Arabic | Graceful, pretty. |
Wassily | Boy | Sanskrit | The God of the night sky. |
Watkin | Boy | Old English | The son of Walter. Or an army general. |
Watson | Boy | Old English | son of Walter. |
Waverley | Boy | Old English | To wave. From the village of the Aspen trees. |
Waverly | Boy | Old English | from the tree-lined meadow. |
Wayland | Boy | Old English | From the land by the crossroads or roadway. |
Wayne | Boy | Old English | A cart or wagon-maker. Actor John Wayne helped to make this popular as a first name. |
Webb | Boy | Old English | A weaver. |
Webster | Boy | Old English | A weaver. |
Weema | Girl | Aboriginal | Small. |
Welby | Boy | Old Norse/Old English | From the farm by the spring. |
Welch | Boy | Old French | A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. |
Welcome | Boy | English | welcome guest. |
Weldon | Boy | Old English | From the hill with a spring. |
Welford | Boy | Old English | From the ford by the willows. |
Wellington | Boy | Old English | From the rich man's farm. |
Wells | Boy | Old English | From the spring or well. |
Welsh | Boy | Old French | A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. |
Wen | Boy | Chinese | Cultured, or ornamental. |
Wenceslas | Boy | Slavonic | Great glory. A 10th-century bohemian saint. |
Wendell | Boy | Teutonic | Valley or wanderer. |
Wendron | Boy | Cornish | A placename. |
Wendy | Girl | English | A name invented by J M Barrie in the early 1900s for his play Peter Pan. |
Wenlock | Boy | Old Welsh | From the holy monastery. |
Wenona | Girl | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
Wenonah | Girl | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
Wentworth | Boy | Old English | Estate of the white-haired one, or a winter estate. |
Werner | Boy | Teutonic | Warin warrior. |
Wesley | Boy | Old English | The west meadow. |
West | Boy | Old English | Weston, Westbrook, Westby, Westcott, Weston, Westleigh. |
Weston | Boy | Old English | From the Western farm or town. |
Westwood | Boy | Old English | From the wood to the west. |
Wetherby | Boy | Old English | From the sheep farm. |
Weylin | Boy | Celtic | The son of the wolf. |
Weymouth | Boy | Old English | The mouth of the River Wey. |
Wheatley | Boy | Old English | From the wheat meadow. |
Wheaton | Boy | Old English | wheat town. |
Wheeler | Boy | Old English | A wheel-maker. |
Whetu | Boy | Polynesian | A star. |
Whit | Boy | Old English | white. |
Whitby | Boy | Old English | The white town. |
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