Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with W

Wevers

Wever, De Wever, or Wevers is a Dutch surname meaning 'weaver', related to the German surname Weber and the English surnames Weaver, Wafer and Webber.

Meaning: Weaver. Origin: Dutch

Weyland

Weyland Name Meaning. German: variant of Wieland. Similar surnames: Wyland, Weiland, Weygand, Neyland, Wentland, Weyand, Weiand, Weyman.

Meaning: From the land by the highway Origin: English

Weylin

The name Weylin is a baby boy name. The name Weylin comes from the Celtic origin. In Celtic The meaning of the name Weylin is: Son of the wolf.

Meaning: A form of waylon Origin: Anglo-Saxon

Weylyn

Celtic meaning: The name Weylyn is a Celtic baby name The Celtic meaning of Weylyn is: Son of the wolf.

Meaning: Son of the wolf. Origin: Celtic

Whaley

Whaley Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Whaley in Derbyshire, Whalley in Lancashire, or Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire (formerly in Cheshire). The first is probably named with Old English wælla 'spring', 'stream' + leah '(woodland) clearing'.

Meaning: Whale meadow

Wharton

Wharton in Cheshire and Hertfordshire are derived from an Olde English pre 7th Century river name Woefer, from "woefre" meaning wandering or winding plus "tun", settlement. Wharton in Lincolnshire has as it's first element the Olde English "wearde" meaning beacon or "warod", shore, bank, plus "tun".

Meaning: From the estate at the hollow Origin: English

Wheatley

Wheatley is an English surname which translates into Old English as "from the wheat meadow". Alternative spellings include Wheatly, Whatley, Whitley, Wheetley, and Wheatleigh. Whether this is an association of work, or of origin, is debatable.

Meaning: Wheat fields Origin: English

Wheaton

Wheaton Name Meaning. English: habitational name of uncertain origin, possibly from places in Lancashire and East and West Yorkshire named Weeton, from Old English wiðig 'willow' + tun 'settlement'.

Meaning: Settlement of wheat Origin: English

Wheeler

Wheeler Name Meaning. English: occupational name for a maker of wheels (for vehicles or for use in spinning or various other manufacturing processes), from an agent derivative of Middle English whele 'wheel'.

Wheelock

Wheelock or Wheelocke is an English surname and given name. It is derived from the Proto-Celtic ancestor of the Welsh language word "chevel-og", meaning "winding river".