List of English Baby Names Meanings

Wittahere

Wittahere is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1407 times.

Meaning: Wise wamor Origin: English

Wittatun

Wittatun is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1151 times.

Meaning: From the wise mans estate Origin: English

Witter

Witter Name Meaning. German: from a Germanic personal name, composed of the elements widu 'wood' + hari 'army'. North German: occupational name for a painter or plasterer, from Middle Low German witten 'to make white'.

Meaning: Wise wamor Origin: English

Witton

This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is locational from places so called in Lancashire, Yorkshire, Durham, Northumberland and Cheshire. ... The second source is derived from the Old English 'widu', wood, and 'tun', as before, thus 'settlement by a wood'.

Meaning: From the wise mans estate Origin: English

Wodeleah

Wodeleah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 807 times.

Meaning: From the wooded meadow Origin: English

Woden

Origin of Woden. before 900; Middle English, Old English Wōden (cognate with German Wotan, Old Norse Ōthinn ), equivalent to wōd wood2 + -en noun suffix marking headship; Woden was the leader of the Wild Hunt.

Meaning: King of the gods Origin: English

Wolcott

The Wolcott surname is a habitational name derived from the place name Woolcot in Somerset, which in turn is thought to come from the Middle English words "wolle," meaning "spring," and "cot" meaning a cottage or shelter.

Meaning: Wolfs home Origin: English

Wolfcot

Wolfcot is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 948 times.

Meaning: Lives in wolfes cottage Origin: English

Wolsey

This interesting name, with variant spellings, Woolsey and Woosey can be either patronymic or a nickname of Anglo-Saxon origin. ... The personal name was popular in Suffolk where it gave rise to the surname of Cardinal Wolxey (circa 1475-1530). The second origin, derives from a nickname 'Wulfesege', meaning 'wolf's eye'.

Meaning: King henry the eighth cardinal campeius Origin: English

Woodley

This ancient and interesting surname, of Anglo-Saxon origin, is a locational name from Woodleigh in Devonshire, or Woodley in Berkshire, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century "wudu" meaning wood plus "leah", pasture, clearing, hence "glade in a wood".

Meaning: Residence name Origin: English