Boy Names That Mean From

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Wordsworth
From the English surname meaning 'by the river Wörd'.
English
Worley
From the clearing in the woods.
English
Worth
From an English surname meaning 'enclosure' or 'farmstead'.
English
Worthi
Derived from Old English 'weorþ', meaning 'worthy' or 'valuable'.
English
Worthington
From the town of Worth's people, a habitational surname.
English
Worton
From the enclosure or farmstead by the river.
English
Wouter
Ruler of the army, derived from Germanic elements.
Dutch
Wrisley
From the meadow with the shrubs.
English
Wriston
From the town by the river.
English
Wryhta
Worker or craftsman, derived from the Old English word 'wyrhta'.
English
Wryston
From the town by the winding river.
English
Wulfcot
From the cottage near the wolf.
English
Wulfhere
Wulfhere means 'wolf army' from Old English wulf 'wolf' and here 'army'.
English
Wuraid
Unique or singular, derived from the Arabic root w-r-d meaning 'to be unique'.
Arabic
Wyborn
From the surname Wyborn, meaning from a farm near a stream.
English
Wyche
From the surname Wyche, meaning village.
English
Wyck
From the surname Wyck, meaning village.
English
Wycliffe
From the surname Wycliffe, meaning white cliff.
English
Wyes
From the surname Wyes, meaning region.
English
Wyifrid
From the surname Wyifrid, meaning peaceful ruler.
English
Wyiltun
From the surname Wyiltun, meaning willow town.
English
Wylbery
Derived from the Old English elements 'wil' meaning 'will' and 'beorht' meani...
English
Wyld
Derived from Old English 'wilde', meaning wild or untamed.
English
Wyldan
From the wild valley or dweller by the wild hill.
English
Wylde
Wild, untamed, or from the wild.
English
Wylden
From the wild valley or wooded hill.
English
Wyldin
From the wild meadow.
English
Wyldon
From the wild hill.
English
Wyldyn
From the wild valley.
English
Wylea
From the pleasant meadow.
English
Wyleah
From the pleasant meadow.
English
Wyley
From the pleasant meadow.
English
Wyliamson
Son of William, from the Germanic elements 'wil' (will) and 'helm' (helmet).
English
Wylie
From the Scottish surname, meaning 'well-watered meadow' or 'charming'.
Scottish
Wylingford
From the willow tree ford.
English
Wylys
From the wily one.
English
Wyman
From the wily man.
English
Wyndal
From the winding path.
English
Wyndam
From the winding path.
English
Wyndham
From the Old English words 'wind' meaning wind and 'ham' meaning home or vill...
English
Wynfield
From the field by the winding stream.
English
Wynford
From the white ford, a place name.
English
Wynston
From Wynn's town.
English
Wynthrop
From the windmill village.
English
Wynton
From Wynn's town.
English
Wyrttun
From the farmstead with roots.
English
Yachel
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Yacoub
Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Arabic
Yahbiny
From God, God's child.
Hebrew
Yamakil
Double portion of Joth (a gift from God).
Hebrew
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