Wheaton is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin, a locational name for people who come from Wheaton-Aston in Staffordshire. The
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Whelan
Whelan is a variant of Whalen. Whalen is an English name, derived from 'Whelan', the Anglicised version of the Celtic
Whitcombe
Whitcombe is an Anglo-Saxon locational name for people who come from Witecombe or Widecombe. The place names are derived from
Wayne
Wayne is an English name, derived from the Old English word 'waegn', or the Middle English 'wain', which means 'cart
Whitey
Whitey is a variant of White. White is an ancient English surname, derived from the Anglo-Saxon word 'hwit', which means
Whitfield
Whitfield is an Old English and Anglo-Saxon locational name for people who come from Whitfield in Kent, Northumberland, Northamptonshire and
Whitley
Whitley originates in Old English language and means "from a white clearing". Initially, it was a surname derived from a
Darlene
Darlene originates in English language and means "dear, darling". It was derived from the word darling and its combination with
Hayley
Hayley originates in Old English language and means "meadow of hay". It was derived from an old English surname and
Whitney
Whitney originates in Old English language and means "from a white island". Initially, it was a surname derived from a
Whittaker
Whittaker is an Anglo-Saxon locational name for people who come from Whitacre in Warwickshire or Whitekar in Lancashire. The place
Wilburn
Wilburn is a variant of Wilbur. Wilbur originates in English language and means "wild pig". Originally it was used as
Tru
Tru is a short form of True. True is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English word 'treowe', which
Wilda
Wilda originates in English language and means "feral, wild". This is the most probable origin but some sources also suggest
Stonewall
Stonewall is an English name which literally means 'a stone wall'.
Stafford
Stafford is an English locational name for people who come from a place called Staffordshire. It comes from the Old
Wilden
Wilden is an English locational name, given to people who come from a place called Wilden in Bedforshire. The place
Wilder
Wilder is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English term 'wild-eor', which literally translates as 'a wild animal'.
Webb
Webb is an English name, derived from the Old English word 'webb', which means 'to weave'. The term 'webbe' specifically
Wiley
Wiley is an English locational name for people who come from Wiley in Devonshire, Shorpshire, Cheshire, Warwickshire and Surrey. It