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English names - Baby names with the origin English

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Wanisha No single established meaning; a modern invented feminine name often treated like Tanisha/Vanisha English Girl
warrin From a Norman place-name meaning 'game park' or from a Germanic element meaning 'guard' or 'protector'. English Boy
waterphall Falling water; waterfall (derived from "water" + "fall") English Unisex
Watson 'son of Wat' - i.e., son of Walter ('ruler of the army') English Boy
Wattie Diminutive of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army' English Boy
Wave A moving ridge on water; motion or a signaling gesture English Unisex
Wavell An English surname used as a given name; original meaning is uncertain - denotes association with the Wavell family or place. Famously borne by British Field Marshal Archibald Wavell. English Boy
Wayson son of Way (i.e., son of the road/path or son of a person called Way) English Boy
Webb Weaver (occupational name) English Boy
Weldon Hill (often a wooded hill or hill by a spring) English Boy
Weller Dweller by the well; maker or keeper of wells English Boy
Wellington settlement or estate of the people/followers of a person (Weolla/Weol) English Boy
Wellman Dweller by or keeper of a well; 'man of the well' English Boy
Wells Dweller by the spring; 'of the wells' English Unisex
Wendilee A modern blend meaning roughly 'Wendy + Lee' - often taken as 'friend/meadow' or 'wanderer/meadow'. English Girl
Wes western meadow / from the west English Boy
Wess from the west; western meadow/settlement English Boy
wesson Son of Wess; from the west or western settlement English Boy
West From the west; western English Unisex
westin from the western town/settlement English Boy
Weston western town; settlement to the west English Boy
Wheeler Maker or driver of wheels (wheelwright/cart driver) English Boy
Whit white, fair (fair-haired) English Boy
White From the English word 'white' - originally a surname describing pale complexion, light hair, or white clothing. English Unisex
Wil Short form of William, meaning 'resolute protector' English Boy
Wilfred Will/desire + peace - 'desiring peace' or 'resolute peace' English, Germanic Boy
Wilfy Diminutive of Wilfred - 'will/desire' + 'peace' (meaning: desiring or resolute in peace). English, Germanic Boy
Williams son of William (William = 'resolute protector') English Boy
Willoughby settlement by the willows ("willow farm/settlement") English Boy
Wilmoth Diminutive of William - 'resolute protector' / 'little William' English Boy