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  • Watkins
    Watkins is an English and Welsh surname derived as a patronymic from Watkin, in turn a diminutive of the name Watt (also Wat), a popular Middle English given name itself derived as a pet form of the name Walter. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron S. Watkins, American academic and politician.
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Wattekinson
    Meaning: Son of watt Origin: English
  • Wattesone
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Wattikinson
    Meaning: Son of watt Origin: English
  • Wattkins
    Meaning: Son of watt Origin: English
  • Watts
    This is an Anglo-Scottish surname but of Norman-French and Germanic pre 7th century origins. Recorded as Walt, Watt, the diminutive Wattin, and the patronymics Watson, Wattins, Wattis, Watts, however spelt it derives from the popular medieval given name Walter.
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Wattson
    Watson is a patronymic surname of English and Scottish origin. Meaning "son of Walter", the popular Old English given names "Wat" or "Watt" were diminutive forms of the name Walter. Watson is 46th-most common surname in England and nineteenth most common in Scotland. Contents: Top.
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Waverley
    Waverly. meadow of quivering aspens. ORIGIN: British. POPULARITY: 1816. Waverly as a girl's name is of Old English origin meaning "meadow of quivering aspens".
    Meaning: Quaking aspen Origin: English
  • Waverly
    English Meaning: The name Waverly is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Waverly is: From the quaking aspen tree meadow.
    Meaning: Quaking aspen-tree meadow Origin: English
  • Way
    Way Name Meaning. English (chiefly southern): topographic name for someone who lived near a road or path, Old English weg (cognate with Old Norse vegr, Old High German weg), or a habitational name from some minor place named with this word, as for example any of the places called Way or Waye, in Devon.
    Meaning: Wayside land, road land Origin: English
  • Waydell
    Waddell Name Meaning. Scottish: variant of Weddle. English: topographic name for someone who lived at the hill where woad grew, from Old English wad 'woad' + hyll 'hill', or a habitational name from a place so named, as for example Woodhill, Wiltshire.
    Meaning: Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology. Also English surname referring to a water crossing. Origin: English
  • Waylan
    The name Waylan is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Waylan is: The mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a blacksmith with supernatural powers. Modern singer Waylon Jennings.
    Meaning: Wayside land, road land Origin: English
  • Waylen
    What does Waylen mean? Waylen [waylen] as a name for boys is an Old English name, and the name Waylen means "land by the road". Waylen is a version of Wayland (Old English): place name. ASSOCIATED WITH old english.
    Meaning: Wayside land, road land Origin: English
  • Wayn
    English Meaning: The name Wayne is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Wayne is: Craftsman; wagon-wright; wagon driver. Famous Bearer: U.S. Actor John Wayne.
    Meaning: Carter or cartwright Origin: English
  • Wayne
    English Meaning: The name Wayne is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Wayne is: Craftsman; wagon-wright; wagon driver. Famous Bearer: U.S. Actor John Wayne.
    Meaning: Wagon maker Origin: English
  • Waynette
    The meaning of the name “Waynette” is: “Little Wayne; a cartwright”. Categories: English Names.
    Meaning: Wagon maker Origin: English
  • Waynne
    From an occupational surname meaning "wagon maker", derived from Old English wægn "wagon". Use of it as a given name can be partly attributed to the popularity of the actor John Wayne (1907-1979).
    Meaning: One who builds wagons Origin: English
  • Wayte
    It is derived from a member of the family who worked as a watchman. Wayte is an occupational surname, which belongs to the category of hereditary surnames. ... This surname comes from the Anglo-Norman-French word waite, which means watch.
    Meaning: Guard Origin: English
  • Wealaworth
    Meaning: From the welshmans farm or welsh friend Origin: English
  • Weallcot
    Meaning: Lives in the welshmans cottage Origin: English
  • Weallere
    Meaning: Mason Origin: English
  • Weard
    In English the meaning of the name Weard is: Guard.
    Meaning: Guard Origin: English
  • Weardhyll
    Meaning: From the guardians hill Origin: English
  • Weardleah
    Meaning: From the guardians meadow Origin: English
  • Weatherby
    Weatherby Name Meaning. English: habitational name for someone from a place in West Yorkshire named Wetherby, from Old Norse veðr 'wether (sheep)' + býr 'farmstead'.
    Meaning: From the wether sheep farm Origin: English
  • Webbe
    This ancient and distinguished name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is an occupational surname for a weaver. The name is derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century "webba", a derivative of "wefan", to weave, which gave the early Middle English term "webbe".
    Meaning: Weaver Origin: English
  • Webbeleah
    Meaning: From the weavers meadow Origin: English
  • Webbestre
    Meaning: Weaver Origin: English
  • Weddell
    Weddell Name Meaning. Scottish: variant spelling of Weddle.
    Meaning: From the advancers hill Origin: English
  • Wednesday
    The name Wednesday derives from two mighty but distinct gods. The Old English word for Wednesday indicates that the day was named for the Germanic god Woden. In Romance languages, the name is derived from the Roman god Mercury. (For example, Wednesday is mercredi in French and miercuri in Romanian.)
    Meaning: Born on a wednesday Origin: English