List of Baby Names for Boys

Warfield

Warfield was originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement and is recorded in the Domesday Book as Warwelt [sic]. The name is believed to have originated from the Old English wær + feld, meaning 'Open land by a weir'.

Meaning: From the field by the weir Origin: English

Warford

Warford Name Meaning. English: habitational name, probably from Warford in Cheshire, which is named with Old English wær, wer 'weir' + ford 'ford'. The surname is now more common in Suffolk than in Cheshire.

Meaning: From the farm by the weir Origin: English

Warian

Warian is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2312 times.

Meaning: Attend Origin: English

Waring

Waring Name Meaning. English: from the Norman personal name Warin, derived from Germanic war(in) 'guard', and used as a short form of various compound names with this first element. Compare, for example, Warner 2.

Meaning: Heedful Origin: German

Warleigh

Warleigh is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1134 times.

Meaning: From the weir meadow Origin: English

Warrane

Origin of the name Warren: Transferred use of the surname meaning "dweller at or keeper of a game preserve." The name is derived from the Old French warenne (a warren, a game preserve).

Meaning: Warden of the game Origin: French

Wartun

Meaning & History. Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and beorht "bright". After the Norman conquest, this Old English name was merged with its Norman cognate. It was rare in the Middle Ages, and eventually died out. It was briefly revived in the 19th century.

Meaning: From the farm by the weir Origin: English

Warwyk

Teutonic Meaning: ... In Teutonic the meaning of the name Warwick is: Protecting ruler.

Meaning: Fortress Origin: English

Washbourne

Washburn (alternatively Wasseburne, Wasseborne, Wasshebourne, Wassheborne, Washbourne, Washburne, Washborne, Washborn, Wasborn, Washbon, Washman, etc.) is a toponymic surname, probably of Old English origin, with likely Anglo-Norman and Norman-French influences after the Conquest, as the name evolved.

Meaning: From the flooding brook Origin: English

Washburn

Washburn Name Meaning. Northern English: topographic name for someone living on the banks of the Washburn river in West Yorkshire, so named from the Old English personal name Walc + Old English burna 'stream'. The river name is first recorded as Walke(s)burna in the early 12th century.

Meaning: From the flooding brook Origin: English