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Wacfeld | Meaning : From Wake's Field Used in : British, English |
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Wacian | Meaning : In Anglo meaning is : Watchful Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Wacleah | Meaning : From Wake's Meadow Used in : British, English |
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Wacuman | Meaning : Watchman Used in : British, English |
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Wada | Meaning : Advancer Used in : German, British, English |
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Wadanhyll | Meaning : From The Advancer's Hill Used in : British, English |
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Waddsworth | Meaning : From The Village Near The Ford. Used in : British, English |
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Wade | Meaning : From The River Crossing Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, English, French, Scandinavian, Australian |
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Wadley | Meaning : From Wade's Meadow Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Wadsworth | Meaning : From Wade's Estate, From The Village Near The Ford. Used in : British, English |
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Waed | Meaning : Advancer Used in : British, English |
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Waefreleah | Meaning : From The Quaking Aspen Tree Meadow Used in : British, English |
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Waer | Meaning : Wary Used in : British, English |
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Waerheall | Meaning : From The True Man's Manor Used in : British, English |
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Waeringawicum | Meaning : Fortress Used in : British, English |
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Waescburne | Meaning : From The Flooding Brook Used in : British, English |
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Wafa | Meaning : In Sindhi meaning is : Faithfulness, fidelity. Used in : Arabic, Australian, Sindhi, French, British, English, Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Japanese, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi |
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Waggoner | Meaning : Wagon Maker Used in : British, English, German |
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Wain | Meaning : Craftsman, Wagon Builder Or Wagon Driver. Used in : Australian, British, English, German |
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Wainright | Meaning : Wagon-builder. Used in : British, English |
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Wainwright | Meaning : Wagon Maker Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Wait | Meaning : Guard Used in : American, African, British, English |
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Waite | Meaning : Guard Used in : British, English |
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Waits | Meaning : Guard, Watchman. Used in : British, English |
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Wake | Meaning : Alert, Watchman. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Wakefield | Meaning : From Wake's Field, From The Damp Field. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Wakelea | Meaning : From The Damp Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Wakeleigh | Meaning : From The Damp Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Wakeley | Meaning : From Wake's Meadow , From The Damp Meadow. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Wakely | Meaning : From The Damp Meadow. Used in : British, English |
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Wakeman | Meaning : Watchman Used in : British, English |
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Wakler | Meaning : Thickener Of Cloth Used in : British, English |
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Walbridge | Meaning : From The Welshman's Bridge Used in : British, English |
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Walbrydge | Meaning : From The Welshman's Bridge Used in : British, English |
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Walburga | Meaning : In german meaning is : Power; protection Used in : English, German, Polish, Teutonic, Anglo, Australian, British |
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Walby | Meaning : From The Welshman's Dwellings Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Walcot | Meaning : Lives In The Welshman's Cottage Used in : British, English |
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Walcott | Meaning : Lives In The Welshman's Cottage , From The Cottage By The Wall. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Waldemar | Meaning : In finnish meaning is : Famous ruler Used in : Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Teutonic |
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Walden | Meaning : From The Wooden Valley. Used in : Anglo, Hindu, British, English, German, Teutonic |
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Waldi | Meaning : From The Wooden Valley. Used in : British, English, German |
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Waldo | Meaning : Divine Power. Used in : American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Teutonic |
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Waldon | Meaning : From The Welshman's Hill, From The Wooden Valley. Used in : British, English |
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Waldron | Meaning : From The Welshman's Hill Used in : Australian, British, English, German |
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Waleis | Meaning : Used in : English, British, English, British |
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Walford | Meaning : From The Welshman's Ford, From The Brook Ford. Used in : British, English, Jamaican |
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Walker | Meaning : One Who Thickens Cloth Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, English, British, English, British |
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Walker | Meaning : One Who Thickens Cloth Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, English, British, English, British |
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Wallace | Meaning : Welshman Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, English, British, English, French, German, Scottish, Teutonic, Anglo, Australian, British |
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Wallach | Meaning : Welshman Used in : British, English, Irish |
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Wallache | Meaning : In german meaning is : A Welshman Used in : Anglo, British, English, German |
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Wallas | Meaning : Welshman Used in : British, English |
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Wallcot | Meaning : From The Cottage By The Wall. Used in : British, English |
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Wallcott | Meaning : From The Cottage By The Wall. Used in : British, English |
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Waller | Meaning : Mason , Wall Maker. Used in : Australian, British, English, German |
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Wallie | Meaning : Welshman Used in : Anglo, Australian, English, British, English, German, Anglo, British |
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Wallie | Meaning : Welshman Used in : Anglo, Australian, English, British, English, German, Anglo, British |
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Wallis | Meaning : Welshman Used in : Anglo, Australian, English, British, English, German, Teutonic, Anglo, Australian, British |
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Wallis | Meaning : Welshman Used in : Anglo, Australian, English, British, English, German, Teutonic, Anglo, Australian, British |
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Walliss | Meaning : From Wales. Used in : English, British |
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Wallker | Meaning : Used in : English, British, English, British |
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Wally | Meaning : Welshman Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, English, German, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Anglo, British, Danish |
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Wally | Meaning : Welshman Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, English, German, British, Dutch, English, French, German, Anglo, British, Danish |
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Wallys | Meaning : From Wales. Used in : English, British |
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Walsh | Meaning : From Wales, Welshman Used in : Anglo, British, English, German |
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Walt | Meaning : In american meaning is : Army ruler Used in : American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic |
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Walten | Meaning : In german meaning is : Ruler Used in : British, English, German |
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Walter | Meaning : In american meaning is : Ruler of the army. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic, American, Australian |
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Walther | Meaning : In german meaning is : People of power or army of power. Used in : Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Teutonic |
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Walton | Meaning : From The Welshman's Farm, From The Walled Town. Used in : American, Australian, British, English, German |
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Walwin | Meaning : Welsh Friend Used in : British, English |
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Walwinn | Meaning : Welsh Friend Used in : British, English |
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Walworth | Meaning : From The Welshman's Farm, From The Walled Farm. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Walwyn | Meaning : Welsh Friend Used in : Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican |
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Walwynn | Meaning : Welsh Friend Used in : British, English |
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Walwynne | Meaning : Welsh Friend Used in : British, English |
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Wanda | Meaning : In african meaning is : Get Fat (Kiswahili) Used in : English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Teutonic, American, African, Australian, Chinese, Swahili, British, Danish, Dutch |
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Wanetta | Meaning : Pale-skinned. Used in : English, Anglo, Australian, British |
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Wanette | Meaning : Pale-skinned. Used in : English, Anglo, British |
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Wanrrick | Meaning : Fortress Used in : British, English |
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Warburton | Meaning : From The Long-standing Fortress Town. Used in : Anglo, British, English, Jamaican |
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Ward | Meaning : Guardian, Watchman. Used in : American, Anglo, Arabic, Australian, British, English, German, Irish, Jamaican, Teutonic |
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Warde | Meaning : Guard Used in : British, English, Australian |
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Wardell | Meaning : Watchman's Hill. Used in : American, African, Anglo, British, English, Jamaican |
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Warden | Meaning : Guard Used in : Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Wardlea | Meaning : From The Watchman Meadow Used in : British, English |
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Wardleigh | Meaning : From The Watchman Meadow Used in : British, English |
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Wardley | Meaning : From The Guardian's Meadow, From The Watchman Meadow Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Ware | Meaning : Watchful, Aware, Watchman Used in : Anglo, British, English, Jamaican |
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Wareine | Meaning : Gamekeeper Used in : British, English |
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Warfield | Meaning : From The Field By The Weir Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Warford | Meaning : From The Farm By The Weir, From The Ford Near The Weir. Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Warick | Meaning : From The Buildings Near The Weir. Used in : British, English, German |
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Waring | Meaning : Watchman Used in : British, English, German, Latin, Teutonic |
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Warleigh | Meaning : From The Weir Meadow Used in : British, English |
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Warley | Meaning : From The Weir Meadow Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Warne | Meaning : In american meaning is : Quaking fen Used in : American, Australian, British, Dutch, English |
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Warner | Meaning : In american meaning is : Army guard, protecting army Used in : American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Teutonic |
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Warren | Meaning : Watchman Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English, French, German, Teutonic, Australian |
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Warrick | Meaning : Fortress, From The Buildings Near The Weir. Used in : Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic |