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Wolfram | Boy | Teutonic | The wolf raven. |
Wolter | Boy | Dutch | Dutch form of Walter. |
Woodburn | Boy | Old English | From the stream in the wood. |
Woodley | Boy | Old English | The meadow or clearing in the forest. |
Woodrow | Boy | Old English | The path through the woods. |
Woodward | Boy | Old English | A forester, a forest guardian. |
Woorak | Boy | Aboriginal | From the plain. |
Woorin | Boy | Aboriginal | The sun. |
Worcester | Boy | Old English | Roman site. An English city. |
Wren | Unisex | Old English | A tiny bird. |
Wright | Boy | Old English | A carpenter or craftsman. |
Wyanet | Girl | Native American | Beautiful. |
Wyatt | Boy | Teutonic | The wide one, or from the wood or water. |
Wyber | Boy | Old English | A battle fortress. |
Wyburn | Boy | Old English | A battle hero. |
Wye | Boy | Teutonic | The wide one, or from the wood. |
Wykeham | Boy | Old English | From the meadow homestead. |
Wylie | Unisex | Old English | Wily or beguiling. |
Wyman | Boy | Old English | A warrior. |
Wyndam | Boy | Old English | the field with the winding path. |
Wyndham | Boy | Old English | From the battle protector's homestead. |
Wynford | Boy | Welsh | From the white ford. |
Wynn | Boy | Welsh | The fair or blessed one. |
Wynne | Girl | Cornish/Welsh | Fair, or blessed. Also a diminutive of Winifred. |
Wynona | Girl | Native American | The firstborn daughter. |
Wynston | Boy | Old English | From a friend's estate or town. |
Wynton | Boy | Old English | From a friend's farm. |
Wyome | Boy | Native American | plain. |
Wystan | Boy | Old English | The battle stone. |
Wyuna | Girl | Aboriginal | Clear. |
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