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WRILEY
MasculineModern American name created recently, lacking historical significance or specific meaning, but often chosen for its uniqueness and positive associations.
WRYAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from Ó Braonáin, meaning "descendant of Branán," with "Branán" translating to "little raven.
WRYDER
MasculineRare, distinct name of unknown origin, with no definitive meaning or source. Despite suggestions of English or German roots, its beginnings remain mysterious. Popularized recently, it's carried by individuals like musician Todd Wryder and actor John Wryder, and appears in media such as "The Witcher 3" game and The Black Keys' song "Wryder".
WUILBER
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from Wilbert, a Germanic name meaning "brilliant desire" or "famous will.
WUILIAN
MasculineRare yet significant Chinese given name, originating from ancient Chinese history and literature. It combines "威" (powerful) and "连" (connected), signifying continuous power or unceasing dominance. This name has been borne by notable figures since the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD), including Wu Liang, a prominent scholar, and is also associated with "The Tale of Wu Liang," a classic Chinese story about virtue and immortality.
WUILMER
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from Germanic Wilhelm, signifying 'strong-willed protection'.
WULF
MasculineStrong, Germanic name meaning 'wolf', popular among Vikings and Anglo-Saxons, and still used today across various languages like German and Norwegian.
WULFRIC
MasculineOld English name composed of 'wulf' (wolf) and '-ric' (power), translating to "powerful wolf".
WWILLIAM
MasculineThe name William is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protection' or 'strong-willed warrior', and has been popular among English royalty for centuries.
WWLLIAM
MasculineWilliam is a Germanic name meaning "resolute protection," composed of the elements "will" (desire) and "helm" (helmet). Popularized by Norman invaders in England, it has been borne by numerous historical figures, including William the Conqueror, Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and Wallace. Today, William remains a popular choice for parents worldwide due to its rich history and associations with strength and leadership.
WYAT
MasculineDistinctive name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient Welsh given name Gwyat meaning "white" or "fair".
WYATT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English words 'wiht' meaning 'little' and 'æðel' meaning 'noble', signifying 'little noble'.
WYATTE
MasculineRare American name with roots in medieval England, possibly meaning "near the wide farmstead," and associated with historical figures like Sir Thomas Wyatt.
WYATTJAMES
MasculineAmerican given name combining 'Wyatt', meaning 'wide valley', and 'James', meaning 'held by God'.
WYDELL
MasculineUnique English given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Old English 'wudu' meaning 'wood', or connected to the surname Wydewell/Wydewill. Its rarity adds to its allure.
WYETH
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'wīþ', meaning 'wide'.
WYETT
MasculineDistinctive American given name with unknown origins and meaning, but it has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and enigmatic nature.
WYETTE
MasculineUnique American given name with no known historical meaning or origin. It was created to be distinctive and personal.
WYHATT
MasculineDistinctive name of unknown origin with no known historical or cultural significance; it has gained popularity recently among parents seeking unique names for their children.
WYITT
MasculineWyatt is an English name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Old English elements meaning "village" or "settlement", and "woodland clearing". It may also be a variant spelling of the French name Guillaume. The name has been used historically by notable figures such as Sir Thomas Wyatt, an English poet, and Wyatt Earp, a lawman in the American Wild West. Today, Wyatt remains a popular given name for boys in English-speaking countries.
WYKEEM
MasculineAfrican-derived first name meaning 'strong and powerful'. Though uncommon, it has seen some popularity in the U.S., particularly towards the end of the 20th century.
WYLAN
MasculineUnisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "gwylan," meaning "seagull." It signifies freedom and association with the sea.
WYLAND
MasculineUnique Welsh male given name derived from "gwylan," meaning "seagull." It signifies a connection to the sea and its freedom, mystery, and power, reflecting qualities like liberty and adaptability.
WYLD
MasculineRecently popular, unique name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by the word 'wild', symbolizing untamed nature or freedom. Despite lacking historical background, Wyld appeals to parents seeking distinctive names due to its unique spelling and association with creativity and individuality.
WYLDE
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "wilde," meaning "wild.
WYLDEN
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from "wylidene," meaning "of the woods" or "wild." It has historical roots in medieval England and retains a rustic, earthy appeal today despite its rarity.
WYLDER
MasculineUnique English name derived from the Old English word "wyldde", meaning "wild".
WYLE
MasculineWelsh name with roots tracing back to the Latin 'Vincentius', meaning 'conquering' or 'winning'.
WYLEE
MasculineAmerican name derived from the classic Welsh 'Gwyl', meaning 'feast'.
WYLEN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "leader," originating from "gwylan" meaning "seagull," or variant of Gwilym, also meaning "leader.
WYLER
MasculineEnglish male given name derived from the Old English word "wyller," meaning "mill stream." It signifies strength, resilience, and adaptability, and has been carried by notable figures such as actor Wyler Farrell.
WYLEY
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'wyl' meaning will or desire, and 'leah' signifying a woodland clearing.
WYLIE
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname "Wylie," which means "son of the servant of Briac.
WYLIN
MasculineWylin, of Welsh origin, means "leader" and reflects its historic use as a title for chiefs or leaders.
WYLLIAM
MasculineUnique Welsh boy's name derived from Gwilym, meaning "happy little one".
WYLLIS
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old English Wilis, meaning 'will' or 'desire'.
WYLLYS
MasculineDistinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from Gruffudd meaning "powerful lord" or "noble strength".
WYMAN
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English 'wimund', meaning 'resolute protection'. It was popular among the Norman nobility during the Middle Ages and has historical ties to the epic poem 'Beowulf'.
WYMER
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'Wymere', likely meaning 'army of serpents' or 'army of dragons'.
WYMON
MasculineRare, modern boy's name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created from other names, and gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its lack of historical significance.