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Wardley
Wardley is a locational English name and means "weir clearing".
Wardman
Wardman is a variant of Ward.
Warin
Germanic name derived from the element war meaning "guard".
Warinhari
Old Germanic form of Werner.
Warner
From a Norman surname which was derived from the given name Werner.
Warren
From an English surname which was derived either from Norman French warrene meaning "animal enclosure", or else from the town of La Varenne in Normandy.
Warrick
From a surname which was a variant of Warwick.
Warwick
From an English surname which was derived from the name of a town meaning "dam farm" (from Old English wer "weir, dam" and wic "dairy farm").
Washington
From a surname which was originally derived from the name of a town in England (which meant "town belonging to Wassa's people").
Washti
Ancient Hebrew form of Vashti.
Wasi
Means "broad-minded, liberal, learned" in Arabic.
Wasim
Means "handsome" in Arabic.
Wassim
Variant transcription of Wasim.
Wasswa
Means "first of twins" in Luganda.
Wasyl
Variant transcription of Vasyl.
Wasylyna
Variant transcription of Vasylyna.
Wat
Medieval short form of Walter.
Wate
Possibly a Frisian short form of Walter.
Watkins
Watkins is ultimately derived from Walter.
Watse
Diminutive of Wate.
Watson
Watson is derived from the Old English personal name "Watt", which means "powerful warrior".
Wattana
Wattana originates in Thai language and it means "advancement".
Watts
Watts is derived from the Germanic words "wald", which means "to rule", and "heri", which means "army".
Waverley
Waverley is a locational English name, denoting that the bearer comes from a place near a "quaking aspen tree meadow".
Wawrzyniec
Polish form of Laurentius (see Laurence).
Wayland
From Weland, the Old English cognate of Wieland.
Waylon
Variant of Wayland.
Wayman
Wayman is an Old English locational name, derived from the Germanic name "Wegmann", the name given to a person who lived near a "weg", which means "a road".
Wayna
Means "young" in Quechua.
Wayne
From an occupational surname meaning "wagon maker", derived from Old English wægn "wagon".
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