Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Weatherly
Sheltered from the weather.
English
Wehdan
Gift or present from God.
Arabic
Weirley
From the weir meadow.
English
Welborn
From the well-born.
English
Welborne
From the well-born.
English
Welburn
From the well-burn.
English
Welby
From the spring farm.
English
Weldon
From the hill in the valley.
English
Welford
From the spring by the ford.
English
Weller
From the Old English 'wella', meaning 'spring' or 'stream', referring to some...
English
Welles
From the spring.
English
Wellesley
From the spring meadow.
English
Wellington
From the wealthy estate.
English
Wells
From the spring.
English
Welsh
From Wales.
English
Welton
From the spring farm.
English
Wendel
Derived from the Germanic elements 'wandal' meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Wendt
Derived from the given name Wendel, meaning 'wanderer' or 'Vandal'.
German
Wenham
From the homestead or village of Wena.
English
West
From the west.
English
Westbroc
From the west brook.
English
Westbrook
From the west brook.
English
Westby
From the west farmstead.
English
Westcot
From the west cottage.
English
Westen
From the west town.
English
Westin
From the west town.
English
Westleah
From the west meadow.
English
Weston
From the west town.
English
Westun
From the western farm.
English
Wetherly
From the sheep meadow.
English
Wethrby
From the sheep farm.
English
Wethrleah
From the sheep meadow.
English
Weyland
From the district land.
English
Weymoth
From the wetland.
English
Weymouth
From the wetland.
English
Weys
From the narrow path.
English
Wharton
From the town by the weir.
English
Wheatley
From the wheat meadow.
English
Wheaton
From the settlement by the wheat fields.
English
Whit
From the Old English 'hwit', meaning 'white'.
English
Whitaker
From the white field or white acre.
English
Whitby
From the white farmstead or white village.
English
Whitcomb
From a place name meaning 'white valley' in Old English.
English
Whitcombe
From the white valley or hollow.
English
White
Derived from the Old English word 'hwit', meaning 'white', often used as a ni...
English
Whitelaw
From the white hill or white slope.
Scottish
Whitfield
From the white field.
English
Whitford
From the white ford, referring to a shallow river crossing.
English
Whitlaw
From the white hill.
Scottish
Whitlock
From the white lock of hair.
English
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