Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with (W) ×

  • Warian
    Meaning: Attend Origin: English
  • Warick
    The name Warrick is a boy's name of English origin meaning "strong leader who defends.".
    Meaning: Town hero
  • Waring
    Waring Name Meaning. English: from the Norman personal name Warin, derived from Germanic war(in) 'guard', and used as a short form of various compound names with this first element. Compare, for example, Warner 2.
    Meaning: Heedful Origin: German
  • Warleigh
    Meaning: From the weir meadow Origin: English
  • Warley
    The name Warley is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Warley is: From the weir meadow.
    Meaning: Meadow near the weir or fish trap
  • Warner
    Warner Name Meaning. English (of Norman origin) and North German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements war(in) 'guard' + heri, hari 'army'.
    Meaning: Warinwarrior Origin: English
  • Warrane
    Origin of the name Warren: Transferred use of the surname meaning "dweller at or keeper of a game preserve." The name is derived from the Old French warenne (a warren, a game preserve).
    Meaning: Warden of the game Origin: French
  • Warrick - WAW-rik
    Warrick Name Meaning. variant of Warwick. metonymic occupational name for a maker of warrocks, wedges of timber that were used to tighten the joints in a scaffold.
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  • Warron
    Meaning & History. 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. This name was borne by the American president Warren G.
    Meaning: Game-park, place in France Origin: English
  • Warrun
    Warren (/ˈwɒrɪn/) is a common English and Irish surname and a masculine given name derived from the French surname, "de Warenne", a reference to various places named La Varenne and Varennes.
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  • Warry
    This unusual name is of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. The name derives from the Germanic personal name 'werric', in Old French 'Guern', and is first recorded as a personal name in the Domesday Book of 1086 in the forms 'Guericus' and 'Gueri', in Norfolk and London respectively.
    Meaning: Game-park, place in France Origin: English
  • Warsame
    Warsame (Somali: Warsame, Arabic: ورسامي‎) is a traditional Somali name meaning bearer of good news. 'War' translates into news and 'same' into positivity or good in Somali.
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  • Warton
    Warton Name Meaning English: variant spelling of Wharton.
    Meaning: Town near the weir or fish trap
  • Wartun
    Meaning & History. Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and beorht "bright". After the Norman conquest, this Old English name was merged with its Norman cognate. It was rare in the Middle Ages, and eventually died out. It was briefly revived in the 19th century.
    Meaning: From the farm by the weir Origin: English
  • Warwick
    Meaning of name Warwick. Etymology : 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").
    Meaning: Dam Origin: English
  • Warwyk
    Teutonic Meaning: ... In Teutonic the meaning of the name Warwick is: Protecting ruler.
    Meaning: Fortress Origin: English
  • Wasaki
    Wasaki. African Origin. "The Enemy" The meaning of the name Wasaki is The Enemy. The origin of the name Wasaki is African.
    Meaning: The enemy Origin: African
  • Washbourne
    Washburn (alternatively Wasseburne, Wasseborne, Wasshebourne, Wassheborne, Washbourne, Washburne, Washborne, Washborn, Wasborn, Washbon, Washman, etc.) is a toponymic surname, probably of Old English origin, with likely Anglo-Norman and Norman-French influences after the Conquest, as the name evolved.
    Meaning: From the flooding brook Origin: English
  • Washburn
    Washburn Name Meaning. Northern English: topographic name for someone living on the banks of the Washburn river in West Yorkshire, so named from the Old English personal name Walc + Old English burna 'stream'. The river name is first recorded as Walke(s)burna in the early 12th century.
    Meaning: From the flooding brook Origin: English
  • Washburne
    Washburn (alternatively Wasseburne, Wasseborne, Wasshebourne, Wassheborne, Washbourne, Washburne, Washborne, Washborn, Wasborn, Washbon, Washman, etc.) is a toponymic surname, probably of Old English origin, with likely Anglo-Norman and Norman-French influences after the Conquest, as the name evolved.
    Meaning: From the flooding brook Origin: English
  • Washi
    The meaning of the name “Washi” is: “Eagle”.
    Meaning: Eagle Origin: Japanese
  • Washington
    The name Washington is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Washington is: From the intelligent one's farm; from the town of Wassa's people. Famous Bearer: First U.S. president, George Washington.
    Meaning: Wassa's settlement
  • Wassily - vah-SEE-lee
    Vasili or Vasily (Russian: Васи́лий) is a Slavic male given name of Greek origin and corresponds to Basil. It may refer to: Given name: Vasili I of Moscow Grand Prince from 1389–1425.
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  • Wasyl
    Meaning of name Wasyl. Etymology : Variant transcription of VASYL. Saint : Origin : Ukrainian.
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  • Watelford
    Meaning: From the hurdle ford Origin: English
  • Watford
    Watford Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Watford in Hertfordshire or from the much smaller place in Northamptonshire, both named with Old English wað 'hunt' + ford 'ford'.
    Meaning: From the hurdle ford Origin: English
  • Watkin
    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: Ruler of the army Origin: English
  • 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
  • Watson
    Watson is a patronymic surname of English and Scottish origin. Meaning "son of Walter", the popular Old English given names Wat or Watt were pet forms of the name Walter. Watson is 46th-most common surname in England and 19th most common in Scotland. Contents : Top.
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: American
  • Watt
    The popular Middle English given names Wat and Watt were pet forms of the name Walter, meaning "powerful ruler" or "ruler of the army," from the elements wald, meaning rule, and heri, meaning army. Watt is the 80th most common surname in Scotland. Surname Origin: Scottish, English.
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