English Boy Names

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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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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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Whitlock
From the white lock of hair.
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Whitman
White man.
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Whitmoor
From the white moor.
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Whitmore
From the white moor.
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Whittaker
White field.
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Whity
A diminutive of White, referring to someone with fair hair or complexion.
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Whytford
From the white ford.
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Whytlok
From the white meadow.
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Wickam
From the village by the creek.
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Wickham
Village or homestead near the creek.
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Wickley
Meadow, clearing.
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Wicleah
Meadow farm.
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Wiclif
From the village near the cliff.
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Wicliffe
From the village near the cliff.
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Wiellaburne
From the willow brook.
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Wielladun
From the willow hill.
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Wiellaford
From the willow ford.
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Wiellatun
From the willow town.
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Wigmaere
Famous and powerful.
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Wiilard
Resolute strong.
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Wilbraham
From the Old English personal name Wilburg, meaning 'willow fort'.
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Wilbur
Resolute or brilliant; from the Old English elements 'wil' (will, desire) and...
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Wild
Derived from the English word meaning untamed or natural.
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Wilde
Derived from Old English 'wilde', meaning 'wild' or 'untamed'.
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Wilden
From the wild valley or dweller by the wild hill.
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Wildin
Wild one.
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Wildon
From the wild or untamed.
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Wildyn
From the wild or untamed.
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Wile
Cunning or sly.
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Wilf
Resolute, bold.
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Wilford
Willful guardian.
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Wilfred
Desiring peace.
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Wilfrid
Desiring peace.
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Wiliamson
Son of William.
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Wilie
Resolute protector.
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Wilikes
Son of William.
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