Male names.

WESSLEY

Masculine

Wesley is an English name meaning "from the western meadow".

WESSON

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive American given name derived from the English surname 'Wesson,' meaning 'from the west town.'

WESSTON

Masculine

Weston is an English given name derived from 'west' and 'tun', meaning 'western settlement'.

WESSYN

Masculine

Unique, English-origin name with no known historical significance but offers flexibility in personal interpretation due to its unknown meaning.

WEST

Masculine

West is of English origin, meaning "from the west," derived from the Old English word 'west.' It signifies the direction towards the setting sun and has been used as a unisex given name since medieval times.

WESTAN

Masculine

Uncommon American name created by its bearer's family, possibly inspired by the westward expansion of the United States during the Manifest Destiny period.

WESTBROOK

Masculine

American given name derived from the English surname used to describe someone living near a western brook. It signifies direction (west) and small stream (brook).

WESTEN

Masculine

Rare German boys' name meaning "west", gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries.

WESTER

Masculine

Old English given name derived from 'weoresterne', meaning 'from the western region'.

WESTERN

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive American name derived from the English word 'western', signifying the direction west. It gained popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting America's westward expansion spirit.

WESTIN

Masculine

American modern creation, combining 'west' and 'sin', with no specific historical significance.

WESTLAN

Masculine

Rare, modern-sounding given name of unknown origin, first recorded in the United States during the late 19th century. It is often associated with confidence and uniqueness due to its bold sound, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name despite lacking clear historical or cultural significance.

WESTLEE

Masculine

Recently created American name, blending Weston ("western estate") and Lee ("enclosure"), with no historical significance.

WESTLEIGH

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from "western woodland clearing," with historical roots dating back to medieval England.

WESTLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from "westle", meaning "from the western settlement". Popularized by William Goldman's novel and film "The Princess Bride", it carries a distinct cultural significance in recent times.

WESTLY

Masculine

Westley is a distinctive male given name of English origin, derived from the occupational surname 'Westley', meaning someone who lived or worked in the western part of a village or manor.

WESTLYN

Masculine

Uncommon American girl's name, combining 'west' and 'lyn', with uncertain origins but possibly derived from Welsh 'leader'.

WESTMORELAND

Masculine

English surname derived from "west" and "morland," referring to western moorlands. It has also been used as a given name in the US since the 19th century.

WESTON

Masculine

English name derived from "west" and "-ton", meaning "settlement in the west".

WESTYN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name meaning "guest" or "stranger", reflecting Wales' inclusive spirit and reminding us to welcome newcomers.

WESTYNN

Masculine

Modern name of unknown origin, often associated with the English word 'west' symbolizing new beginnings, or with strength and resilience inspired by Welsh names.

WETZEL

Masculine

Unique German given name meaning "little weasel", brought to America in the 18th century by German immigrants like Johannes Wetzel.

WEYLAN

Masculine

Distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from the Welsh name Dylan or inspired by other names like William.

WEYLAND

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from Old English elements 'wíg' (war) and '-land' (land), translating to "land of battle" or "strife's land.

WEYLEN

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname MacWhaid, meaning "son of Whead.

WEYLIN

Masculine

Rare male given name of uncertain origin but believed to be Scottish, possibly derived from "Mac Fhionnlaigh" meaning "son of the fair-haired one.

WEYLON

Masculine

Unknown origin and has no widely accepted meaning or history, making it a rare and unique choice.

WEYLYN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from "gwylan," meaning "seagull," associated with strength, nobility, and intelligence, popular among early Welsh royalty like Prince Weylin ap Gruffudd.

WEYMAN

Masculine

Rare American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Welsh Huwman meaning "He-man" or "hero.

WEYMON

Masculine

Uncommon American name derived from Wayne ('wagon maker') and Amon ('friend'), meaning 'friendly wagon maker'.

WEYMOUTH

Masculine

Unique English given name derived from the Old English words "wīm" meaning "bend or curve" and "-mūþ" meaning "mouth of a river". It translates to "mouth of the river that curves", referring to the town Weymouth in Dorset, England.

WEZLEY

Masculine

American origin name derived from Wesley, meaning 'western meadow', with a modern variant spelling for a personalized touch.

WHALEN

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinguished given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient surname O'Fálain, meaning 'wolf'.

WHALEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'hwael', meaning 'whale'. It was originally used as a surname for those involved in whaling or living near coasts with whale sightings. Despite its rare usage today, Whaley has a unique charm due to its historical and marine-related origins.

WHARTON

Masculine

English male given name derived from the Old English word 'hwart', meaning 'spear'. It was initially used as a surname before becoming a given name.

WHEATON

Masculine

English surname derived from 'whetstan,' meaning 'stone for whetting' or 'whetstone.' It originated in Norfolk during the early medieval period and has since spread globally.

WHEELER

Masculine

English surname of occupational origin, derived from the Middle English word "wheel," meaning wheel, originally given to someone who worked with wheels such as a wheelwright or cooper.

WHELAN

Masculine

Whelan: An Irish surname of Gaelic origin meaning "descendant of the brilliant or fair-haired one".

WHELEN

Masculine

Rare but distinct Irish origin name derived from Ó Faeláin, meaning "descendant of little wolf," symbolizing strength and courage.

WHISKEY

Masculine

Distinctive name with Irish roots, meaning "water of life" and originally associated with the traditional alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash.