List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with W

Wright

Wright is an occupational surname originating in England. The term 'Wright' comes from the circa 700 AD Old English word 'wryhta' or 'wyrhta', meaning worker or shaper of wood. Later it became any occupational worker (for example, a shipwright is a person who builds ships), and is used as a British family name.

Meaning: Craftsman Origin: English

Wryhta

Wryhta is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1091 times.

Meaning: Craftsman Origin: English

Wselfwulf

Wselfwulf is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1440 times.

Meaning: Wolf of slaughter Origin: English

Wudoweard

Wudoweard is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 729 times.

Meaning: Forester Origin: English

Wulf

Wulf (Common Germanic *wulfaz "wolf") was one of the most prolific elements in early Germanic names. It could figure as the first element in dithematic names, as in Wulfstan, but especially as second element, in the form -ulf, -olf as in Cynewulf, Rudolph, Ludolf, Adolf etc., it was extremely common.

Meaning: Wolf Origin: English

Wulfcot

Wulfcot is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1498 times.

Meaning: Lives in wolfes cottage Origin: English

Wulffrith

Wulffrith is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1143 times.

Meaning: Wolf of peace Origin: English

Wulfgar

Anglo-Saxon Meaning: The name Wulfgar is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Wulfgar is: Wolf spear.

Meaning: Wolf spear Origin: English

Wulfhere

The name Wulfhere is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Wulfhere is: Name of a king.

Meaning: Name of a king Origin: English

Wulfsige

Derived from the Old English elements wulf "wolf" and sige "victory".

Meaning: Victorious wolf Origin: English