Baby Boy Names - Start with W

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Aabha Indian  light 
Aadesh Indian  command 
Aadi Indian  first, most important 
Aafreen Indian  Encouragement 
Aagney Indian  son of the fire god 
Aakanksh Indian  desire 
Aakarshan Hindu  attraction 
Aaron Hebrew  Exalted. Aaron was the brother of Moses in the Bible. 
Abaddon Hebrew  Destruction. 
Aban Persian  Mythological water creature 
Abasi Swahili  Stern. 
Abba Hebrew  A father. 
Abban Latin  White. 
Abbas Arabic  Stern. 
Abbott Old English  The father of the abbey. 
Abdel Arabic  servent 
Abdiel Hebrew  The servant of God. Faithful servant. 
Abdieso Persian   
Abdul Arabic  The son of, or servant of. 
Abdullah Arabic  The servant of Allah. 
Abe Hebrew  Father of a multitude. 
Abejundio Spanish  relating to the abaje (bee) 
Abel Hebrew  A breath. A son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. 
Abelard Teutonic  Nobly resolute. 
Abenzio Celtic   
Abercio Latin   
Abernethy Scottish Gaelic  The mouth of the Nethy River. 
Abhay Hindu  a son of Dharma 
Abhi Hindu   
Abhijit Hindu  a constellation dear to Hari 
Abhinav Hindu   
Abhishek Hindu   
Abhorson   From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. 
Abi Turkish  An elder brother. 
Abiah Hebrew  God is my Father. 
Abibo Hewbrew  Beloved 
Abie Hebrew  Breath, or the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. 
Abiel Hebrew  God is the father. 
Abijah Hebrew  The Lord is my father. 
Abir Arabic/Hebrew  Arabic: The fragrant one. Hebrew: Strong. 
Abisha Hebrew  God's gift. 
Abner Hebrew  Father of light. A biblical name. 
Abraham Hebrew  Father of a multitude. 
Abram   High father. 
Abrasha Hebrew  father 
Absalom Arabic  The father of peace. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Axel. 
Abudemio Assyrian   
Abundiantus Latin  plentiful 
Acacio Hebrew  the Lord holds 
Acario Latin  ungrateful 
Accursius Latin  to hasten 
Ace Latin  Unity. 
Acelin French  Noble. 
Achilles Greek  A handsome figure in Greek mythology. 
Achyuta Hindu  a name of Vishnu 
Ackerley Old English  A dweller in the meadow. 
Ackley Old English  A dweller in the Oak tree meadow. 
Acton Old English  From the settlement with Oak trees. 
Acuzio Latin  sharp 
Adair Scottish Gaelic  From the Oak tree near the ford. 
Adalardo Celtic  noble 
Adalbaro Greek  The combatant of nobility. 
Adalbergo German  Village. 
Adalgiso Old German  noble hostage 
Adalrico Latin, Old German  noble, powerful and rich 
Adam Hebrew  A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man. 
Adar Hebrew  Fire. 
Addai Hebrew  man of god 
Addison Old English  Son of Adam. A man of the red earth. 
Addo Teutonic, Hebrew  happy, ornament 
Adeben Ghanese  twelfth-born son 
Adeipho Greek  A brother. 
Adel Teutonic  Noble. 
Adelais Latin  noble 
Adelard Teutonic  Nobly resolute. 
Adelbert Old German  famous for nobility 
Adelfried Old German  who protects the descendants 
Adelino Old German  noble 
Adelmo Old German  noble protector 
Adelphos Greek  brother 
Ademaro Old German  glorious in battle 
Aden Arabic  Fiery one. 
Adeodatus Latin  given by God 
Adhamh Irish/Scottish  A man of the red earth. According to the Bible, the first man. 
Adin Hebrew  Sensual. 
Adir Hebrew  Noble, majestic. 
Adiran Latin  of the adriatic 
Aditya Hindu  lord of the sun 
Adlai Hebrew  My witness. A biblical name. 
Adler Teutonic  An eagle. A man of keen perception. 
Adley Hebrew  just 
Admes Greek   
Admon Hebrew  red peony 
Adnan Arabic  The settler. 
Adney Old English  A dweller on the island. 
Adolfo   Wolf. 
Adolph Teutonic  Wolf. 
Adon Hebrew  The Lord. 
Adoni Aboriginal  The sunset. 
Adonis Greek  In mythology, the handsome youth loved by Venus. 
Adony Hungarian   
Adrastos Greek  undaunted 
Adrian Latin  Dark, rich. 
Adriel Hebrew  From God's congregation. 
Aegeon   From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors 
Aemilius   From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. 
Aeneas Greek  The praised one. 
Aeolus Greek  In mythology, the ruler of the winds. 
Aeron Welsh  An unusual boy's name. 
Aetos Greek  eagle 
Afro Latin  from Africa 
Agabo Hebrew   
Agamemnon   From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. 
Agatone Greek  good, kind 
Agilard Teutonic  Bright. 
Agosto Italian  Venerable, the exalted one. 
Agrippa   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Agu Nigerian  A leopard. 
Agustin Spanish  Venerable, the exalted one. 
Ahab Hebrew  An uncle. A king of Israel in the Bible. 
Ahearn Irish Gaelic  A horsekeeper, or a steward. 
Ahmed Arabic  Most highly praised. 
Ahmik Hebrew  strength of gods flock 
Ahren Teutonic  An eagle. 
Aidan Irish Gaelic  The little fiery one. 
Aiken Old English  Little Adam. 
Ailen Old English  made of oak 
Aimery Teutonic  industrious ruler 
Aimon French from Teutonic  A house. 
Aindreas Scottish  Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. 
Ainsley Old English/Scottish  A meadow or clearing. Also a unisex name. 
Aitan Hebrew, African  fights of possession 
Ajani Nigerian  The victor. 
Ajatashatru Hindu  a name of Vishnu 
Ajax Greek  The legendary hero of the Trojan War. 
Ajayi Yoruban, Nigerian  born face-down 
Ajit Hindu   
Ajitabh Hindu   
Akaash Hindu  sky 
Akama Aboriginal  A whale. 
Akando Native American  ambush 
Akbar Arabic  Great. 
Akello Ugandan  I have bought 
Akil Arabic  Intelligent. 
Akim Russian  Russian form of Joachim. Established by God. 
Akira Japanese  Intelligent. 
Akiva Hebrew  The supplanter. 
Akiyama Japanese  The autumn, and mountain. 
Akram Arabic  Generous, noble. 
Aksel Norwegian  The father of peace. A form of Absalom. 
Akshay Hindu  name of a God 
Al Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Handsome. 
Aladdin Arabic  A servant of Allah. 
Alan Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Handsome. 
Aland English  bright as the sun 
Alarbus   From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. 
Alard Teutonic  A noble ruler. 
Alaric Teutonic  The ruler of all. 
Alasdair Scottish  Protector of men. 
Alastair Scottish  Protector of men. 
Alban Latin  Fair complexioned. A saint's name. 
Alber Teutonic  A quick mind. 
Alberich Teutonic  The king of the dwarfs in German legend. 
Albern Old English  A noble warrior. 
Albert Teutonic  Noble, bright. 
Albin Latin  Fair complexioned. A saint's name. 
Albion Latin  White. Also an old name for England. 
Alcander Greek  strong 
Alcibiades   From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. 
Alcott Old English  From the stone cottage. 
Alden Old English  An old, wise friend. 
Alder Old English  The Alder tree. 
Alderney English  One of the Channel Isles. 
Aldous Teutonic  Old, wise or great. 
Aldred Old English  A great counsellor. 
Aldrich Old English  An old, wise ruler. 
Aldridge Old English  From the Alder tree ridge. 
Aldwin Old English  An old, wise friend. 
Aldwyn Old English  An old, wise friend. 
Alec Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Aled Welsh  Offspring. 
Alejandro Spanish  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Aleron Latin  An eagle. 
Aleser Arabic  lion 
Alessandro Italian  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Alex   The defender, or helper of mankind. A form of Alexander, but also used as an independent name. 
Alexander Greek  Protector of men. 
Alexas   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Alexis Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. 
Alfons German  Noble and ready. 
Alfonso Teutonic  Noble and ready. 
Alford Old English  From the old ford. 
Alfred Old English  Counsellor. 
Alger Old English  A noble spearman. 
Algernon French  With whiskers, bearded. 
Algren unknown   
Ali Arabic  Exalted, or noble. A boy or girl's name. 
Alika Polynesian  The defender of mankind. 
Alim Arabic  wise, learned 
Alison Old English  The light of the sun. A boy or girl's name. 
Alistair Scottish  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Alister Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Allambee Aboriginal  A quiet resting-place. 
Allan Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. 
Allard Old English  Sacred, brave. 
Allen Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Handsome. 
Alleyne Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. 
Allighiero Italian  A noble spear. 
Allister Scottish  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Almo Old English  Noble and famous. 
Almon Hebrew  Forsaken. 
Agabo Hebrew   
Agamemnon   From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. 
Agatone Greek  good, kind 
Agilard Teutonic  Bright. 
Agosto Italian  Venerable, the exalted one. 
Agrippa   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Agu Nigerian  A leopard. 
Agustin Spanish  Venerable, the exalted one. 
Ahab Hebrew  An uncle. A king of Israel in the Bible. 
Ahearn Irish Gaelic  A horsekeeper, or a steward. 
Ahmed Arabic  Most highly praised. 
Ahmik Hebrew  strength of gods flock 
Ahren Teutonic  An eagle. 
Aidan Irish Gaelic  The little fiery one. 
Aiken Old English  Little Adam. 
Ailen Old English  made of oak 
Aimery Teutonic  industrious ruler 
Aimon French from Teutonic  A house. 
Aindreas Scottish  Scottish Gaelic form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. 
Ainsley Old English/Scottish  A meadow or clearing. Also a unisex name. 
Aitan Hebrew, African  fights of possession 
Ajani Nigerian  The victor. 
Ajatashatru Hindu  a name of Vishnu 
Ajax Greek  The legendary hero of the Trojan War. 
Ajayi Yoruban, Nigerian  born face-down 
Ajit Hindu   
Ajitabh Hindu   
Akaash Hindu  sky 
Akama Aboriginal  A whale. 
Akando Native American  ambush 
Akbar Arabic  Great. 
Akello Ugandan  I have bought 
Akil Arabic  Intelligent. 
Akim Russian  Russian form of Joachim. Established by God. 
Akira Japanese  Intelligent. 
Akiva Hebrew  The supplanter. 
Akiyama Japanese  The autumn, and mountain. 
Akram Arabic  Generous, noble. 
Aksel Norwegian  The father of peace. A form of Absalom. 
Akshay Hindu  name of a God 
Al Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Handsome. 
Aladdin Arabic  A servant of Allah. 
Alan Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Handsome. 
Aland English  bright as the sun 
Alarbus   From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. 
Alard Teutonic  A noble ruler. 
Alaric Teutonic  The ruler of all. 
Alasdair Scottish  Protector of men. 
Alastair Scottish  Protector of men. 
Alban Latin  Fair complexioned. A saint's name. 
Alber Teutonic  A quick mind. 
Alberich Teutonic  The king of the dwarfs in German legend. 
Albern Old English  A noble warrior. 
Albert Teutonic  Noble, bright. 
Albin Latin  Fair complexioned. A saint's name. 
Albion Latin  White. Also an old name for England. 
Alcander Greek  strong 
Alcibiades   From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. 
Alcott Old English  From the stone cottage. 
Alden Old English  An old, wise friend. 
Alder Old English  The Alder tree. 
Alderney English  One of the Channel Isles. 
Aldous Teutonic  Old, wise or great. 
Aldred Old English  A great counsellor. 
Aldrich Old English  An old, wise ruler. 
Aldridge Old English  From the Alder tree ridge. 
Aldwin Old English  An old, wise friend. 
Aldwyn Old English  An old, wise friend. 
Alec Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Aled Welsh  Offspring. 
Alejandro Spanish  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Aleron Latin  An eagle. 
Aleser Arabic  lion 
Alessandro Italian  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Alex   The defender, or helper of mankind. A form of Alexander, but also used as an independent name. 
Alexander Greek  Protector of men. 
Alexas   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Alexis Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. 
Alfons German  Noble and ready. 
Alfonso Teutonic  Noble and ready. 
Alford Old English  From the old ford. 
Alfred Old English  Counsellor. 
Alger Old English  A noble spearman. 
Algernon French  With whiskers, bearded. 
Algren unknown   
Ali Arabic  Exalted, or noble. A boy or girl's name. 
Alika Polynesian  The defender of mankind. 
Alim Arabic  wise, learned 
Alison Old English  The light of the sun. A boy or girl's name. 
Alistair Scottish  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Alister Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Allambee Aboriginal  A quiet resting-place. 
Allan Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. 
Allard Old English  Sacred, brave. 
Allen Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Handsome. 
Alleyne Irish and Scottish Gaelic  Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. 
Allighiero Italian  A noble spear. 
Allister Scottish  The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders. 
Almo Old English  Noble and famous. 
Almon Hebrew  Forsaken. 
Alok Hindu   
Alonso Spanish  Noble and ready. 
Aloysius Teutonic  A famous warrior. 
Alphonse Old German  noble estate, eager 
Alphonso Teutonic  Noble and ready. 
Alric German  A ruler. 
Alroy Irish Gaelic  A redheaded boy. 
Alston Old English  From the old place. 
Altair Arabic, Greek  bird, star 
Altman Teutonic  An old wise man. 
Alun Welsh  Harmony, or the cheerful handsome one. 
Alvah Hebrew  The exalted one. 
Alvin Teutonic  Noble friend. 
Alvis Old Norse  All wise. 
Alwan Teutonic  A noble friend. 
Alwin Teutonic  Beloved by all. 
Alwyn Teutonic  A noble friend. 
Amadeus Latin  Love of God. 
Amadi Nigerian  general rejoicing, seemed destined to die at 
Amado Latin  loving deity 
Amador Spanish  lover 
Amal Arabic/Hebrew  Arabic: Hope. Hebrew: Work or labour. 
Amar Hindu  forever 
Amaro Portuguese  Dark, like a Moor. 
Amaroo Aboriginal  A beautiful place. 
Amato Spanish  beloved 
Ambar Sanskrit  Of the sky. A boy or girl's name. 
Ambert Teutonic  A bright, shining light. 
Ambler Old English  A stable-keeper. 
Ambrose Greek  Immortal. 
Amery Teutonic  Divine, or a famous ruler. 
Amherst English  place name 
Amida Japanese  The name of a Buddha. 
Amiel Hebrew  The Lord of my people. 
Amiens   From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. 
Amin Arabic/Hebrew  Honest and trustworthy. 
Amir Arabic  Princely. 
Amiri Maori  The east wind. 
Amirov Hebrew  My people are great. 
Amistad Spanish  friendship 
Amit Hindu  endless 
Amitabh Hindu   
Amitava Hindu   
Ammon Egyptian  Hidden. The name of an ancient god. 
Amol Hindu   
Amon Hebrew  Trustworthy. 
Amory Teutonic  Divine, or a famous ruler. 
Amos Hebrew  The bearer of burdens. The name of an Old Testament prophet. 
Amrit Sanskrit  The immortal one. 
Amsden Old English  From the valley of Ambrose. 
Amul Hindu   
Amulya Hindu  priceless 
Amund Scandinavian  Divine protection. 
Anand Sanskrit  Joyful. 
Anant Hindu   
Anastasius Greek  Resurrection, one who shall rise again. 
Anatole Greek  From the east. 
Anay Hindu   
Ancel Teutonic  Godlike. 
Anders Scandinavian  Scandinavian form of Andrew. Manly, courageous. 
Anderson unknown  Son of Andrew 
Andreus Greek  son of river peneius 
Andrew Greek  Manly, courageous. 
Androcles Greek  A man, and glory. A figure from Roman legend. 
Aneurin Welsh  Truly golden. 
Ang Swedish   
Angada Hindu  a son of Lakshmana 
Angelo Italian  An angel or saintly messenger. 
Angus Scottish Gaelic  Unique strength, outstanding. 
Angwyn Welsh  Very handsome. 
Anieli Greek  manly 
Anil Sanskrit  Of the wind. 
Anirudhh Hindu   
Anish Hindu   
Aniston    
Anjuman Hindu  a party place (mehfil) 
Anker Greek  manly 
Ankit Hindu   
Ankur Hindu   
Annan Celtic  From the stream. 
Anniruddha Hindu  son of Pradyummna 
Anno Hebrew  Grace. The masculine form of Anne. 
Anoke Native American  The actor. 
Anoki Native American  an actor 
Anoop Hindu  incomparable, the best 
Ansari Arabic  A helper. 
Anscom Old English  A dweller in the secret valley. 
Ansel Old French  A nobleman's follower. 
Anselm Teutonic  A divine helmet. The name of a saint. 
Anshul Hindu   
Anshuman Hindu   
Ansley Old English  From the hermitage clearing. 
Anson Old English  The son of Anne or Agnes. 
Anstice Russian from Greek  The resurrected one. A boy or girl's name. 
Antal Latin  prince 
Anthony Latin  Worthy of praise. 
Antigonus   From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. 
Antiochus   From Shakespeare's play Pericles. 
Antipholus   From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. 
Anton German  Worthy of praise. 
Antoni Polish  Worthy of praise. 
Antonio Italian/Spanish  Worthy of praise. 
Anu   The king of the gods in Babylonian mythology. 
Anwar Arabic  The bright one. 
Anwell Celtic  The beloved, dear one. 
Anyon Celtic  An anvil. 
Apache   The name of a North American Indian tribe. 
Apari Aboriginal  Father. 
Apemantus   From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. 
Apollo Greek  A beautiful youth. The God of music, poetry and healing in Greek mythology. 
Apostolos Greek   
Aquila Latin  Like an eagle. 
Ara Armenian/Latin  Armenian: Kingly. Latin: An altar. 
Araluen Aboriginal  The place of waterlilies. A boy or girl's name. 
Aram Assyrian  high place 
Aran Hebrew  Active, nimble. 
Arana Polynesian  Polynesian form of Alan. Handsome. 
Archard Teutonic  Sacred and powerful. 
Archer Old English  A bowman. 
Archibald Teutonic  Very bold. 
Archidamus   From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. 
Archie   Very bold. 
Arden Old English/Latin  Old English: A dwelling place. Latin: Ardent and sincere. A boy or girl's name. 
Ardley Old English  From the meadow of the home-lover. 
Ardolph Old English  The wolf (a wanderer) who longs for home. 
Ardon Hebrew  bronze 
Aren Nigerian  eagle 
Arend Dutch  Dutch form of Arnold. 
Ares Greek  god of war 
Argus Greek  Watchful. A giant with a hundred eyes in Greek mythology. 
Argyll Scottish Gaelic  From the land of the Gaels. Also the name of a Scottish county. 
Ari Hebrew  A Lion. 
Aric Old English  A sacred ruler. 
Aricin Norwegian  the eternal kings son 
Ariel Hebrew  A lion of God. 
Ariki Polynesian  A chief. 
Arion   A figure from Greek mythology. 
Aristedes Greek  Descended from the best. 
Aristo Greek  best 
Aristotle Greek  A thinker. The name of a famous Greek philosopher. 
Arizona   The name of a State in the USA. 
Arje Dutch  Dutch form of Adrian. 
Arjun Sanskrit  The white one. 
Arkin Norwegian  the eternal king's son 
Arkwright Old English  A carpenter. 
Arland Celtic  pledge 
Arlen Irish Gaelic  A pledge. 
Arley Old English  From the hare or stag meadow. 
Arlo Old English  From the protected town or hill. 
Armand French  Of the army. 
Armande French  Of the army. 
Armando Italian/Spanish  Of the army. 
Armen Armenian/Hebrew  Armenian: A man from Armenia. Hebrew: A castle. 
Armon Hebrew  castle 
Armstrong Old English  A strong-armed warrior. 
Arnall Teutonic  A gracious eagle. 
Arnaud   Ruler of eagles. 
Arne Dutch  Eagle. Dutch form of Arnold. 
Arnett French  A little eagle. 
Arnie   Eagle. 
Arnold Teutonic  Strong as an eagle. A name introduced to England by the Normans. 
Arnon Hebrew  rushing stream 
Aron Hebrew  Exalted. 
Aronne German/Italian  Exalted. 
Aroon Thai  Of the dawn. 
Arpiar Armenian  sunny 
Arran   The name of a Scottish island. A boy or girl's name. 
Arsen Greek  strong 
Arsenio Greek  manly, virile 
Art Celtic  A rock. 
Arthur Celtic  A follower of Thor and strong as a bear. 
Arthus Welsh  bear hero, a rock 
Artie Celtic  A follower of Thor. 
Arty   A follower of Thor. 
Aruiragus   From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. 
Arun Sanskrit  The dawn. 
Arundel Old English  He who dwells with the eagles. 
Arunta Aboriginal  A white cockatoo. 
Arvad Hebrew  The wanderer. 
Arval Latin  From the cultivated land. 
Arvin Teutonic  A friend of the people. 
Arvind Hindu   
Arviragus   From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. 
Arwin young, prince   
Asa Hebrew/Japansese  Hebrew: The healer, a physician. A biblical name. Japanese: The morning. A boy or girl's name. 
Ascot Old English  One who lives in the East cottage. 
Aseem Hindu   
Ash   Blessed, happy. 
Ashburn Old English  From the brook by the Ash tree. 
Ashby Old English  A farm by the Ash tree. 
Asher Hebrew  Blessed, happy. 
Ashford Old English  One who lives at the ford by the Ash tree. 
Ashish Hindu  blessings 
Ashliegh Old English  From the Ash tree. 
Ashlin Old English  A dweller by the Ash tree pool. 
Ashok Sanskrit  Without sadness. 
Ashon Ghanese  seventh-born son 
Ashraf Arabic  Honourable. 
Ashton Old English  One who lives at the Ash tree farm. 
Ashur Hebrew  Black. 
Ashutosh Hindu   
Ashwin Hindu  strong horse 
Ashwini Hindu   
Asija Hindu  a great sage, brother of Brihaspati 
Asim Arabic  The protector. 
Askel Norse  A divine cauldron. 
Aslak Norse  Divine sport. 
Asparouh Bulgarian  Paro, Pouro 
Astin unknown  strong Leader, trustworthy 
Aston Old English  From the eastern place. 
Asuman Hindu  lord of vital breaths 
Asvathama Hindu  sun of drona 
Asvin Hindu  (Nasatya and Dasra) gods of medicine 
Aswad Arabic  Black. 
Aswin Old English  A spear comrade or protector. 
Asztrik Hungarian  made from ashenwood 
Atalik Hungarian  Like his father. 
Atarah Hebrew  A crown. A boy or girl's name. 
Atawn Welsh  Harmony. Can be used as a form of Alan. 
Athan Greek  immortal 
Atharvan Hindu  knower of the Arthara vedas 
Athelstan Old English  A noble stone. The name of an early English king. 
Atherol Old English  dweller at the spring farm 
Atherton Old English  One who lives at the spring farm. 
Athol Scottish Gaelic  New Ireland. A placename. 
Athos Greek  An alternative name for Zeus, the ruler of the heavens. 
Atilla Hungarian  beloved father 
Atiu Polynesian  The eldest. 
Atlas Greek  A mythological demigod who supported the sky on his shoulders. 
Atley Old English  From the meadow. 
Atmajyoti Hindu  light of Atma 
Atman Hindu  the self 
Atrayl Tray   
Atrus Atrius   
Attila   The warlike king of the Huns. 
Attis Greek  handsome boy 
Atul Hindu   
Atulya Hindu   
Atwater Old English  One who hides by the water. 
Atwell Old English  A dweller by the spring. 
Atworth Old English  From the farm. 
Auberon Teutonic  Noble. 
Aubert French  Noble and illustrious. 
Aubin French  Fair complexioned. A saint's name. 
Aubrey Teutonic  The golden-haired ruler of the elves. 
Auburn Latin  fair 
Audric French  An old, wise ruler. 
Audun Norwegian  deserted 
Augustine Latin  Belonging to Augustus. Venerable, the exalted one. 
Augustus Latin  Venerable, the exalted one. The name of the first great roman emperor. 
Aurek Polish  golden-haired 
Aurelio Latin  gold 
Aurelius Latin  The golden one. 
Austell   The name of a Cornish Saint. 
Austen   Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. 
Austin   Modern form of Augustine. Venerable, the exalted one. 
Autolucus   From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. 
Avan Hebrew  Proud. 
Avel Greek/Hebrew/Russian  Breath. A boy or girl's name. 
Avenall Old French  A dweller in the Oat field. 
Averell Old English  The slayer of the boar. 
Averill Old English  boar-warrior 
Avery Old English  The ruler of the elves. A boy or girl's name. 
Avinash Hindu   
Aviv Hebrew  Of the springtime. 
Avner Hebrew  The father of light. A biblical name. 
Avon   The name of an English county, and rivers in England and New Zealand. 
Avram Greek  The father of many. 
Avrom Hebrew  The father of many. 
Axel Teutonic from Hebrew  Source of all life. 
Axton Old English  The stone of the sword wielder. 
Ayer Old French  An heir. 
Ayhner Old English  Noble and famous. 
Aylward Old English  An awe-inspiring guardian. 
Aylwin Teutonic  A noble friend. 
Ayush Hindu   
Azariah Hebrew  He whom the Lord helps. 
Azi Nigerian  A youth. 
Azim Arabic  Grand. 
Aziz Arabic  The powerful one. 
Azriel Hebrew  An angel of the Lord. 
Wade Old English  A wanderer, or from the river crossing. 
Wagner Dutch  A wagon driver or wagon-maker. 
Wahib Arabic  The generous one. 
Wahnond Teutonic  The mighty protector. 
Wain Old English  A cart or wagon-maker. 
Waine Old English  A cart or wagon-maker. 
Wainwright Old English  A cart or wagon-maker. 
Waite Old English  A watchman or guard. 
Wakefield Old English  wet field 
Wakeman Old English  A watchman. 
Walby Old Norse/Old English  The farm by the ancient wall. 
Walchelim Anglo-Norman   
Waldemar Dutch/German/Scandinavian  A powerful ruler. 
Walden Old English  From the valley in the forest. 
Waldo Teutonic  The ruler. 
Walenty Polish  Strong, healthy. 
Waleran Anglo-Norman   
Walford Old English  From the ford over the stream. 
Walid Arabic  The newborn boy. 
Walker Old English  A fuller. One who thickens cloth. 
Wallace Old French  A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. 
Walmer Old English  The pool of the Welsh. 
Walpole Old English  From the pool by the ancient wall. 
Walsh Old French  A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. 
Walter Teutonic  An army general. 
Walton Old English  From the farm or town of the foreigners. 
Walwyn Old English  A powerful friend. 
Waman Hindu   
Wang Chinese  Kingly. 
Warburton Old English  From the fortress town. 
Ward Old English  A guard or watchman. 
Wardell Old English  From the valley of the River Wear. 
Warfield Old English  The field by the stream. 
Warley Old English  From the cattle pasture. 
Warmund Old English  A loyal protector. 
Warner Teutonic  The protecting army or warrior. 
Warra Aboriginal  Water. 
Warrain Aboriginal  Belonging to the sea. 
Warren Old French/Old English  To preserve. The gamepark keeper. 
Warrigal Aboriginal  Wild, or a dingo. 
Warrun Aboriginal  The sky. 
Warton Old English  A lookout point. 
Warwick Old English  From the dairy farm at the weir. An English placename. 
Waseem Arabic   
Washington Old English  Town of the smart. 
Wasim Arabic  The handsome one. 
Wassily Sanskrit  The God of the night sky. 
Watkin Old English  The son of Walter. Or an army general. 
Watson Old English  son of Walter 
Waverley Old English  To wave. From the village of the Aspen trees. 
Waverly Old English  from the tree-lined meadow 
Wayde angel from God  Waydee 
Wayland Old English  From the land by the crossroads or roadway. 
Wayne Old English  A cart or wagon-maker. Actor John Wayne helped to make this popular as a first name. 
Webb Old English  A weaver. 
Webster Old English  A weaver. 
Welby Old Norse/Old English  From the farm by the spring. 
Welch Old French  A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. 
Welcome English  welcome guest 
Weldon Old English  From the hill with a spring. 
Welford Old English  From the ford by the willows. 
Wellington Old English  From the rich man's farm. 
Wells Old English  From the spring or well. 
Welsh Old French  A foreigner, particularly a Welshman. 
Wen Chinese  Cultured, or ornamental. 
Wenceslas Slavonic  Great glory. A 10th-century bohemian saint. 
Wendell Teutonic  Valley or wanderer. 
Wendron Cornish  A placename. 
Wenlock Old Welsh  From the holy monastery. 
Wentworth Old English  Estate of the white-haired one, or a winter estate. 
Werner Teutonic  Warin warrior 
Wesley Old English  The west meadow. 
West Old English  Weston, Westbrook, Westby, Westcott, Weston, Westleigh 
Weston Old English  From the Western farm or town. 
Westwood Old English  From the wood to the west. 
Wetherby Old English  From the sheep farm. 
Weylin Celtic  The son of the wolf. 
Weymouth Old English  The mouth of the River Wey. 
Wheatley Old English  From the wheat meadow. 
Wheaton Old English  wheat town 
Wheeler Old English  A wheel-maker. 
Whetu Polynesian  A star. 
Whit Old English  white 
Whitby Old English  The white town. 
Whitcombe Old English  From the wide valley. 
Whitfield Old English  The white field. 
Whitford Old English  From the white ford. 
Whitley Old English  The white meadow or clearing. 
Whitmore Old English  From the white moor. 
Whitney Old English  From the white island. A boy or girl's name. 
Whittaker Old English  The white field. 
Wickham Old English  From the meadow homestead. 
Wid Welsh   
Wieslav Slavic  one with great glory 
Wihtred Anglo-Saxon   
Wilbur Old English  The resolute one. 
Wiley Old English  Wily or beguiling. 
Wilford Old English  The ford in the willows. 
Wilfred Teutonic  Desirous of peace. A peacemaker. 
Wilkes Old English  A strong and resolute protector. 
Wilkie Old English  A strong and resolute protector. 
Will   From the name William, but sometimes used as an independent name. 
Willard Old English  Resolute and brave. 
William Teutonic  A strong and resolute protector. 
Willis Old English  A strong and resolute protector. 
Willoughby Old Norse/Old English  From the farm by the willows. 
Wilmer Teutonic  Famously resolute. From a similar origin to that of William. 
Wilmot Teutonic  Of resolute mind. Originally from the name William. 
Wilson Old English from Teutonic  The son of William. A strong and resolute protector. 
Wilton Old English  From the farm by the stream. 
Wim Dutch/German  A strong and resolute protector. 
Winchester Old English  Roman site. 
Windsor Old English  From the river bank or landing place. 
Winog Breton   
Winslow Old English  Hill of victory. 
Winston Old English  Victory town. 
Winter Old English  Born in the winter months. A boy or girl's name. 
Winthrop Old English  From a friend's village. 
Winton Old English  From a friend's farm. 
Wirrin Aboriginal  A tea-tree. 
Wistan Old English  The battle stone. 
Witton Old English  A farm by the wood. 
Wolf English  wolf 
Wolfe Teutonic  Wolf-like, courageous. 
Wolfgang Teutonic  Path of a wolf. 
Wolfram Teutonic  The wolf raven. 
Wolter Dutch  Dutch form of Walter. 
Woodburn Old English  From the stream in the wood. 
Woodley Old English  The meadow or clearing in the forest. 
Woodrow Old English  The path through the woods. 
Woodward Old English  A forester, a forest guardian. 
Woody   The path through the woods. 
Woorak Aboriginal  From the plain. 
Woorin Aboriginal  The sun. 
Worcester Old English  Roman site. An English city. 
Wren Old English  A tiny bird. A boy or girl's name. 
Wright Old English  A carpenter or craftsman. 
Wulfhere Anglo-Saxon   
Wulfnoth Anglo-Saxon   
Wyatt Teutonic  The wide one, or from the wood or water. 
Wyber Old English  A battle fortress. 
Wyburn Old English  A battle hero. 
Wye Teutonic  The wide one, or from the wood. 
Wykeham Old English  From the meadow homestead. 
Wylie Old English  Wily or beguiling. A boy or girl's name. 
Wyman Old English  A warrior. 
Wyndam Old English  the field with the winding path 
Wyndham Old English  From the battle protector's homestead. 
Wynford Welsh  From the white ford. 
Wynn Welsh  The fair or blessed one. 
Wynston Old English  From a friend's estate or town. 
Wynton Old English  From a friend's farm. 
Wyome Native American  plain 
Wystan Old English  The battle stone. 

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