Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Walby
From the Welsh farm.
English
Walcot
From the village by the wood.
English
Walden
From the valley of the Welsh.
English
Waldon
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Waldrom
From the forest.
English
Waldron
From the Welshman's hill.
English
Waleah
From the meadow.
English
Waleigh
From the meadow of the chosen.
English
Wales
From Wales, Welshman.
Welsh
Waley
From the meadow near the spring.
English
Walford
From the ford by the wall.
English
Waljan
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'foreigner' or 'stranger'.
Germanic
Wallach
A surname meaning 'from Wallachia,' a historical region in Romania.
Yiddish
Wallache
Foreigner or stranger, from the Old High German 'walha'.
Germanic
Wallen
From the Old English 'wealh', meaning 'foreigner' or 'Welshman'.
English
Walley
From the meadow.
English
Wallice
From the Welshman's island.
English
Wallis
From the Welshman's island.
English
Walman
From the Old English elements 'wealh' meaning foreigner and 'mann' meaning man.
English
Walton
From the watery farm.
English
Walworth
From the Welsh town/castle.
English
Warburton
From the fortress by the weir.
English
Warian
From the warrior's town.
English
Warick
From the town by the weir.
English
Waring
From the people's stronghold.
English
Warleigh
From the meadow near the weir.
English
Warley
From the weir meadow.
English
Warren
From the enclosure.
English
Warric
From a town of the game reserve.
English
Warrick
From the town by the game reserve.
English
Warrie
From the town by the game reserve.
English
Warry
From the town by the game reserve.
English
Warryc
From a town of the game reserve.
English
Warryck
From the town by the game reserve.
English
Warryk
From the town by the game reserve.
English
Wart
Man from the fortress.
English
Wartun
From the fortified farm.
English
Warwyk
From the weir farm.
English
Wasey
From the place of the wasps.
Scottish
Washbourne
From the muddy brook.
English
Washburne
From the brook.
English
Washed
Derived from the Old English word 'wæscan', meaning 'to wash'.
English
Watelford
From the river crossing with a wattled fence.
English
Watford
From the ford with a wattle fence.
English
Wayde
From the wetlands.
English
Waylen
From the road.
English
Wayte
From the wheat farm.
English
Wealaworth
From a wealthy farm or enclosure.
English
Weallcot
From the cottage in the valley.
English
Weatherby
From the wether's dwelling.
English
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