Boy Names With 9 Letters

Discover 9-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Walbrydge
From the Welsh bridge.
English
Waldifrid
Peaceful ruler.
German
Waliullah
Friend of Allah, a name expressing devotion to God.
Arabic
Wamugunda
One who collects honey.
Kikuyu
Warburton
From the fortress by the weir.
English
Warenhari
Defender of the army.
Anglo-saxon
Washburne
From the brook.
English
Watelford
From the river crossing with a wattled fence.
English
Wattesone
Son of Watt.
English
Weardleah
Meadow of the guardian.
English
Weatherby
From the wether's dwelling.
English
Weatherly
Sheltered from the weather.
English
Webbeleah
Meadow of the weaver.
English
Webbestre
Female weaver.
English
Wellesley
From the spring meadow.
English
Wenceslas
More glory.
Slavic
Westbrook
From the west brook.
English
Wethrleah
From the sheep meadow.
English
Wettrikki
Brave ruler of the sheep.
English
Whitcombe
From the white valley or hollow.
English
Whitfield
From the white field.
English
Whittaker
White field.
English
Wielislaw
Great glory.
Slavic
Wielladun
From the willow hill.
English
Wiellatun
From the willow town.
English
Wilbraham
From the Old English personal name Wilburg, meaning 'willow fort'.
English
Wilhelmus
Will, desire + helmet, protection.
Dutch
Wiliamson
Son of William.
English
Wilkenson
Son of Wilken.
English
Wilkinson
Son of Wilkin.
English
Willaburh
Strong fortress.
English
Willesone
Son of William.
English
Willfredo
Resolute peace.
Spanish
Williamon
Resolute protector.
English
Willifrid
Resolute peace.
English
Wittahere
Famous army or army leader.
Anglo-saxon
Wladislav
Glorious rule.
Slavic
Wladislaw
Glorious fame.
Slavic
Wladyslaw
Glorious rule.
Slavic
Wolloarah
Mountain woman.
Aboriginal
Woodfield
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
English
Woodforde
Refers to a ford (river crossing) near or in a wood.
English
Woodfyeld
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
English
Woodleigh
From the wood or clearing in the woods.
English
Woodville
From the wood settlement.
English
Woodvylle
From the wood settlement.
English
Worcester
From the city of Worcester in England.
English
Wselfwulf
Wolf of the willow.
Anglo-saxon
Wudoweard
Guardian of the wood.
English
Wulffrith
Wolf of peace.
English
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