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Sibling names for Wyman
Names that feel like they belong with Wyman — they share Wyman's strong style, lean toward its Old English origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hedwig Girl | Germanic | /HED-wig/ | Battle combatant, from Germanic roots meaning battle and fight. | 68/100 |
| Wayland Boy | Old English | /WAY-land/ | From the wayland or path. | 72/100 |
| Hildegarde Girl | Germanic | /HIL-duh-gard/ | From hild (battle) and gard (enclosure), meaning battle fortress. | 62/100 |
| Oswald Boy | Old English | /AHS-wald/ | From os meaning God and weald meaning power or ruler. | 73/100 |
| Worth Boy | Old English | /WURTH/ | Value; from the English word meaning valuable. | 59/100 |
| Freeman Boy | Old English | /FREE-mun/ | English surname used as first name, meaning a person who is free. | 85/100 |
| Wiley Boy | Old English | /WY-lee/ | From Old English surname, possibly from will (desire) and meadow. | 88/100 |
| Elwood Boy | Old English | /EL-wood/ | From Old English elements meaning eel wood. | 89/100 |
| Rudolf Boy | Germanic | /ROO-dolf/ | Famous wolf. | 67/100 |
| Urban Boy | Latin | /UR-bun/ | From the city, from the Latin urbanus. | 68/100 |
| Thornton Boy | English | /THOR-tun/ | Thorn bush settlement, from Old English thorn and tun. | 68/100 |
| Rosevelt Boy | English | /ROHZ-uh-velt/ | Rose field, a variant of Roosevelt from Dutch origin. | 68/100 |
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