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English names - Baby names with the origin English

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Wilt Short form/nickname derived from names beginning with 'Wil-' meaning 'will, desire' or, in compounds, 'resolute protector.' English Boy
Wilton Settlement by the willows English Boy
Winfield Friend's field (from Old English elements meaning 'friend' + 'field') English Boy
Winfried friend of peace English Boy
Winky Playful diminutive meaning "little wink" or a friendly nickname for Win- names English Unisex
Winslow friend's hill English Unisex
Wintley winter meadow; clearing in winter English Boy
Wizz Playful name meaning 'clever, quick, or skilled' (from 'wiz/whiz') English Unisex
Woodbine Honeysuckle; a sweet‑scented climbing plant English Girl
Woodbury fortified place or borough by the woods English Boy
Woodie Associated with woods; 'wood' or 'from the woods' English Boy
Woody Diminutive form meaning 'from the woods' or 'wood-dweller' English Boy
Wrenley 'Wren's meadow' - a meadow or clearing associated with the wren (small bird) English Girl
wrenne small brown songbird; spirited singer English Unisex
Wright Occupational name meaning 'craftsman' or 'maker,' especially a woodworker or carpenter. English Unisex
Wrigley From an English surname meaning 'Wrigg's clearing' (ley = clearing or meadow); originally a place-name English Unisex
Wylde From 'wild' - untamed, of the wild or wild place English Unisex
Wyndham From the place name Wymondham - 'Wigmund's homestead' (a homestead associated with the Old English personal name Wigmund). English Boy
Wyntergrace A modern compound meaning 'winter's grace' - combining the season's purity/stillness with elegance, blessing, or favor. English Girl
Wynton From wyn ('joy, fair, blessed') + ton ('town, settlement') - 'joyful/fair town' or 'settlement of joy' English Boy
wyse wise; showing good judgment or learning English Unisex
X The letter X - a mark, a cross, or a symbol for the unknown/mystery; often used as an initial or mononym. English Unisex
xaden Modern/invented name commonly associated with meanings of related names: "God has heard" (Jadon), "growth/abundance" (Zayd), or "little fire" (Aidan). Arabic, English Boy
xadon Modern variant associated with Aidan ('little fire') - often interpreted as 'little fire' or 'fiery' English Boy
xaedon Generally associated with Aiden's meaning 'little fire' or Caden's 'battle/warrior'; commonly interpreted as 'little fire'. English, Welsh Boy
Xandrianna Divine protector - a blend of 'defender of mankind' and 'divine/holy'. English Girl
xayla Unclear - a modern coinage often interpreted as a variant of Kayla ("crown") or linked to Layla ("night"); no single established traditional meaning English Girl
Xryssa No established historical meaning - a modern invented name. When linked to similar names it may be associated with ideas like 'clear/bright' (Clarissa) or treated as a stylish personal name without fixed etymology. English Girl
xyaire A modern invented name often associated with meanings of Xavier ('bright' or 'new house') or Zaire ('river'), depending on its influence English Boy
Yaky Probably a diminutive form related to Hebrew roots meaning "precious" (yakir) or linked to Jacob/Yakov meaning "supplanter"; exact origin uncertain English, Hebrew Boy