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Old Germanic/Old English
Short for Wallace, meaning foreigner or Welshman.
English
Traveler or wagon builder, variant of Waylon.
Old English
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'joyful' and 'ford' (shallow river crossing).
English
Weaver of cloth.
English
Watchman of the field.
English
Of the woods; short form of Woodrow or wood-dweller.
Germanic
Variant of William, meaning resolute protector or determined defender.
Old English
From the wayland or path.
Germanic
Resolute protector, diminutive of William.
Germanic
Variant of William, meaning resolute protector or will-helmet.
Germanic
From wer and heri, meaning army defender.
Old English
Warrior or wise man.
Germanic
Winding valley, variant of Wendell.
Welsh
Fair or blessed one.
English
Western direction or place.
English
Man of the road or traveler.
Germanic
Abbreviation of William, from Germanic 'Will' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet).
English
From English place name, meaning "from the cattle farm."
Old English
Settlement by a well or spring.
Old English
Settlement of the Wascingas tribe.
Dutch
The Dutch form of William, derived from Germanic meaning resolute protector.
Germanic
Variant of Wendell, from Wendel meaning wanderer.
Germanic
Short form of Walter, from wald meaning ruler and heer meaning army.
German; from wolf and gang
Composed of wolf and going or path, representing a traveler with wolf-like qualities.
English
From an English word referring to a woodsman or one who works with wood.
Old English
Value; from the English word meaning valuable.
Germanic
Wanderer; German variant of Wendell.
English
Ford or shallow water crossing.
English
English place name meaning wine settlement.
English
Wine's meadow or friend's meadow.
English
One who makes or uses wheels, an occupational surname.
Germanic
Resolute protector, from wil (will) and helm (helmet).
Arabic
Newborn and newly arrived, from walada (to give birth).
Germanic
Resolute protector.
Old English
Occupational surname for a weaver.
Germanic
Meaning famous ruler or powerful ruler.
English
Maker or craftsman, as in wheelwright or playwright.
Germanic
Wise protector, a variant of Raymond from Germanic Raginmund.
Germanic
Germanic name meaning 'desiring peace.'
English
Variant of Wesley, meaning western meadow.
English
Valley of the Welshmen or from the woods.
English
A nickname or shortened form, possibly from Washington.
Germanic
A variant of William from 'will' meaning 'desire' and 'helm' meaning 'helmet.'
Old English
Wine settlement or wine farmstead.
Old English/Germanic
Foreigner or Welsh person; from Old English wealh meaning foreigner.
Old German
Bright will; from Old German willeo (will) and beraht (bright).
Old English
Son of the woodsman; from Old English wudu (wood) and -son.
English
Western settlement.