English Baby Names

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Wish
Desire, hope.
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Wishe
Desire, longing.
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Wissian
of Celtic origin.
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Wistar
From the name of a family in colonial America.
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Wisteria
A climbing plant with purple or white flowers.
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Witter
Wise man or guide.
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Witton
From the town on the gray river.
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Wodeleah
From the wooded meadow.
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Wolder
From the woods.
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Wolfcot
Cot (shelter) in the woods.
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Wolfe
Wolf.
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Wolfrick
Wolf ruler.
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Wolfrik
Wolf ruler.
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Wolsey
Wolf island.
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Wonda
Wonder, miraculous.
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Wood
Refers to the material from trees.
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Woodfield
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
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Woodford
Refers to a ford (river crossing) near or in a wood.
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Woodforde
Refers to a ford (river crossing) near or in a wood.
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Woodfyeld
Refers to a field surrounded by woods.
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Woodie
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller in the woods'.
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Woodlea
Woodlea means 'woodland clearing' or 'meadow in the woods'.
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Woodleah
Combination of 'wood' and 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'.
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Woodleigh
From the wood or clearing in the woods.
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Woodley
From the wood clearing.
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Woodli
From the wood clearing or meadow.
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Woodly
From the wood or forest clearing.
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Woodman
A man who works with wood.
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Woodrow
From the wood clearing.
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Woods
From the woods or forest dweller.
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Woodson
Son of the wood.
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Woodvil
From the wood or forest settlement.
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Woodville
From the wood settlement.
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Woodvylle
From the wood settlement.
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Woodward
From the wooden forest.
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Woody
From the English surname Woodward.
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Woolf
Wolf, from the Old English 'wulf'.
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Woolsey
From the English surname Woolley, indicating someone who lived by a wool field.
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Worcester
From the city of Worcester in England.
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Worda
Guardian of the ford.
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Worden
From the Old English words 'weard' meaning guard and 'denu' meaning valley, r...
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Wordsworth
From the English surname meaning 'by the river Wörd'.
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Worley
From the clearing in the woods.
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Worth
From an English surname meaning 'enclosure' or 'farmstead'.
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Worthi
Derived from Old English 'weorþ', meaning 'worthy' or 'valuable'.
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Worthington
From the town of Worth's people, a habitational surname.
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Worthy
Worthy means deserving of respect or honor.
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Worton
From the enclosure or farmstead by the river.
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Wray
Ravens.
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Wren
A small bird.
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