Browse names
125 names match.
Germanic
Resolute protector.
Old English
Brave in war.
Old English
Western meadow.
Old English
Western town or settlement.
English
Land beside the road.
English occupational surname
One who walks or works as a walker.
English
Dweller by the spring or well.
Germanic
Ruler of the army.
English
Son of Walter; powerful warrior.
English
From the western meadow.
English
Land beside the road.
English
Untamed; of the wilderness.
Old French, Old English
Enclosure, park.
Old English
To go, to ford (a river).
English
From the western meadow.
English
From the western town.
English
Son of the west; western town.
Scottish
Foreigner; Welshman.
Old English
Joy stone or friend's town.
English
Son of Will.
English, diminutive of William
Resolute protector.
Old English
Wagon maker or driver.
English, Germanic
Resolute protector.
English
Wild, untamed
English
Western town or settlement.
English
From a surname derived from the Germanic name Willihard, meaning will and brave.
English
From an Old English surname meaning wild boar or will-fortress.
German
From a Germanic name meaning a Wend, referring to the Slavic people of eastern Germany.
English
Surname meaning son of Will, a short form of William, meaning resolute protector.
Germanic
From Germanic elements wil and beraht, meaning bright will or resolute and bright.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning row of houses by a wood.
Germanic
From Old English wil and fred, meaning desire for peace or peaceful will.
Old English
From Old English surname, possibly from will (desire) and meadow.
Germanic
Desire and famous.
English
Guard or watchman.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the well by the hill.
Old English
Peaceful friend; blessed peacemaker.
Old English
Ford by the willows; a place of weeping trees.
Old English
Wild stream; untamed waters.
Germanic via Spanish
Desired peace, one who wills harmony.
English
Settlement by the willow stream.
Germanic
Warrior, defender; from the Germanic roots for protection and vigilance.
Germanic
Variant of Wilbur, from Germanic Wilbert meaning wild boar.
Germanic
Resolute protector; surname used as given name.
Germanic
To rule.
English
From the wall enclosure.
Scottish
Tricky or cunning.
Old English
From an English place name meaning field by the winding stream.