Worley is an English locational name, derived from the Old English personal name 'Weorchaeth', which means 'a low lying area'.
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Worth
Worth is an Old English name and means 'from a farmstead'.
Worthington
Worthington is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words 'wureth or worthign', both of which mean 'worthy', and
Edson
Edson is derived from Eda, itself a diminutive of Edith. Edith originates in Old English language and means "fighting to
Lovell
Lovell is a variant of Lowell. Lowell is an English name, derived from the Old French word 'lu', which means
Fuller
Fuller is an English name, derived from the Norman word 'foleur', which itself comes from the Latin word 'fullo', meaning
Dodge
Dodge is derived from the Medieval personal name “Dogge”, a variation of the name Roger. Roger itself is a Germanic
Wren
Wren originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for a little bird. As a given name,
Auden
Auden is a very old name and can be traced back to the Old English 'Ealdwine' which means 'old or
Halvor
Halvor is a variant of Halvard. Halvard originates in Old Norse and means "defending the rock".
Wyatt
Wyatt originates in Old English and means "courageous in battle". Initially it was a surname and as a surname it
Wycliffe
Wycliffe is an Old English name, derived from the locational name 'Witclive', which means 'the white cliff'. The name was
Wyman
Wyman is a variant of Wymund. The Medieval personal name Wymund is derived from the earlier 'Wigmund', made up of
Wymund
The Medieval personal name Wymund is derived from the earlier 'Wigmund', made up of the Old English words 'wig', which
Damari
Damari is an English name and is a modern invention. Its true origins are not known, and it is theorized
Wyndham
Wyndham is an English locational name that was given to people from places like 'Wymondham' in Norfolk, Leicestershire and Wiltshire.
Wynfield
Wynfield is derived from the Old English words 'wine', which means 'friend', and 'feld', which means 'field'. The name means
Wynne
Wynne is a variant of Winn. Winn is an Anglo-Welsh name, an Anglicized form of the Welsh name 'Gwyn', which
Wolf
Wolf is a diminutive of Wolfgang. Wolfgang is derived from the Germanic words 'wulf', which means 'wolf', and 'gang', which
Wynstan
Wynstan is a variant of Winston. Winston is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English name 'Wynstan', itself derived