English Baby Names

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Weslie
From the west meadow.
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Wesly
From the west meadow.
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Weslya
From the west meadow.
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Weslyah
From the west meadow.
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Wesson
Son of Wes.
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West
From the west.
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Westbroc
From the west brook.
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Westbrook
From the west brook.
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Westby
From the west farmstead.
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Westcot
From the west cottage.
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Westen
From the west town.
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Westin
From the west town.
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Westleah
From the west meadow.
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Westley
From the west meadow.
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Westminster
Town in the west.
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Westmoreland
Land in the west.
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Weston
From the west town.
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Westun
From the western farm.
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Wetherby
Sheep farm near the river.
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Wetherly
From the sheep meadow.
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Wethrby
From the sheep farm.
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Wethrleah
From the sheep meadow.
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Wettriki
Brave ruler of the sheep.
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Wettrikki
Brave ruler of the sheep.
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Weyland
From the district land.
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Weylen
Son of the district.
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Weylin
Little wolf.
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Weylon
Son of the district.
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Weylyn
Son of the district.
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Weymoth
From the wetland.
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Weymouth
From the wetland.
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Weys
From the narrow path.
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Wharton
From the town by the weir.
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Wheatley
From the wheat meadow.
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Wheaton
From the settlement by the wheat fields.
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Wheeler
Occupational surname for a wheelwright or someone who makes wheels.
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Whisper
A soft, quiet way of speaking, often used as a poetic or modern name.
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Whistler
One who whistles or plays a whistle.
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Whit
From the Old English 'hwit', meaning 'white'.
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Whitaker
From the white field or white acre.
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Whitby
From the white farmstead or white village.
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Whitcomb
From a place name meaning 'white valley' in Old English.
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Whitcombe
From the white valley or hollow.
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White
Derived from the Old English word 'hwit', meaning 'white', often used as a ni...
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Whitey
Nickname for someone with white hair or a pale complexion.
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Whitfield
From the white field.
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Whitford
From the white ford, referring to a shallow river crossing.
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Whitie
A diminutive of White, referring to someone with fair hair or complexion.
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Whitleah
Combination of Whit- and Leah, meaning 'white meadow'.
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Whitlei
From the white meadow.
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