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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Waunakee

Peaceful one

Native American

Welborne

Spring-fed stream

English

Welbourne

Spring-fed stream

English

Waverlee

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Welburn

Spring-fed stream

English

Waverley

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Welby

Well-farm

German

Welch

Welshman

Welsh

Way

Land by the road

English

Wayde

Able to go; river ford

Scandinavian

Welden

Well-hill

English

Waydell

Able to go; river ford

Scandinavian

Weldon

Well-hill

English

Waylan

Land by the road

English

Welford

Well-ford

English

Wayland

Land by the road

English

Wellbey

Well-farm

German

Waylen

Land by the road

English

Wellborn

Spring-fed stream

English

Waylin

Land by the road

English

Wellbourn

Spring-fed stream

English

Waylon

Land by the road

English

Wellburn

Spring-fed stream

English

Wayn

Wagon builder or driver

English

Wellby

Well-farm

German

Wayne

Wagon builder or driver

English

Wayneright

Wagon-builder

English

Welldon

Well-hill

English

Waynewright

Wagon-builder

English

Wellford

Well-ford

English

Welwyn

Welsh friend

Welsh

Waynwright

Wagon-builder

English

Wellington

“From the village having the spring,” based on the Anglo-Saxon wella (spring, well) and tun (village).

English

Wenceslas

Greater glory

Slavic

Wayte

Guard, watchman

English

Wells

Wells

English

Wenceslaus

Greater glory

Slavic

Wazir
Welsh

Welshman

Welsh

Wenczeslaw

Greater glory

Slavic

Welton

Well-town

English

Wendale

Wanderer

German

Wendall

Wanderer

German

Wendel

Wanderer

German

Wendell

Wanderer

German

Wentworth

Pale man's settlement

English

Wenzel

Greater glory

Slavic

Werhner
Werner

Army defender

German

Wernhar

Army defender

German