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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Warfield

Field by the weir

English

Warford

Ford near the weir

English

Warick

Leader who defends; buildings near the weir

German

Waring

Watchman; park warden

English

Weatherbey

Wether-sheep farm

English

Warithu din
Weatherbie

Wether-sheep farm

English

Warley

Meadow near the weir

English

Weatherby

Wether-sheep farm

English

Warner

Army guard

German

Weatherell

Wether-sheep corner

English

Weatherill

Wether-sheep corner

English

Warren

Game preserve

English

Warrens
Weatherley

Wether-sheep meadow

English

Warrick

Leader who defends; buildings near the weir

German

Weatherly

Wether-sheep meadow

English

Warrin

Watchman; park warden

English

Weaver

Weaver

English

Warriner

Watchman; park warden

English

Warton

Town near the weir

English

Web

Weaver

English

Warwick

Buildings near the weir

English

Webb

Weaver

English

Webbster

Weaver

English

Washborn

Flooding stream

English

Weber

Weaver

English

Washbourne

Flooding stream

English

Webley

Weaver's meadow

English

Washburn

Flooding stream

English

Webster

Weaver

English

Washburne

Flooding stream

English

Wedgewood

Triangular woodland

English

Washington

“From the washing village,” i.e., from the village near the river or stream where the women wash clothes, based on the Anglo-Saxon wascan (wash) and tun (village).

English

Wedgwood

Triangular woodland

English

Wasim

Distinguished looking

Arabic

Weeb

Weaver

English

Wassily

Royal, kingly

Greek

Wat

Commander of the army

German

Waterford

Ford over the water

English

Watkin
Weissman

White-haired man

German

Watkins

Son of Walter, little Walter

English

Weissmann

White-haired man

German

Watson

Son of Walter

English

Welbey

Well-farm

German

Watt

Scottish

Welbie

Well-farm

German

Watts

Army ruler

English

Welborn

Spring-fed stream

English