# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
561 | Wylie | Anglo-Saxon | Enchanting. | M | |
562 | Wylie | English | Well-watered meadow. | M | |
563 | Wyligby | English | From the willow farm. | M | |
564 | Wylingford | English | From the willow ford. | M | |
565 | Wyman | Anglo-Saxon | Fighter. | M | |
566 | Wyman | English | Warrior. | M | |
567 | Wymer | English | Famous in battle. | M | |
568 | Wyn | Welsh | Handsome. | M | |
569 | Wynchell | Anglo-Saxon | Drawer of water. | M | |
570 | Wyndell | English | Friend. Surname. | M | |
571 | Wyndham | English | Wyman's Town; from the windy village. Famous Bearer: British writer John Wyndham (1903-1969). | M | |
572 | Wyne | Anglo-Saxon | Friend. | M | |
573 | Wyne | English | Friend. | M | |
574 | Wynfield | English | From a friend's field. | M | |
575 | Wynford | English | White stream; holy stream. | M | |
576 | Wynfred | Teutonic | Friend of peace. | M | |
577 | Wynfrith | English | Friend of peace. | M | |
578 | Wynn | English | Friend. Variants are English surnames in rare use as given names. | M | |
579 | Wynn | Welsh | White; fair; handsome. | M | |
580 | Wynne | Celtic | Fair. | M | |
581 | Wynono | NativeAmerican | First born. | M | |
582 | Wynston | English | From Wine's farm. | M | |
583 | Wynter | English | Born in the winter. | M | |
584 | Wynthrop | English | From Wine's estate. | M | |
585 | Wynton | English | Friend. Surname. | M | |
586 | Wynward | English | From Wine's forest. | M | |
587 | Wynwode | English | From Wine's forest. | M | |
588 | Wyrttun | English | From the vegetable farm. | M | |
589 | Wystan | English | Battle stone. | M | |
590 | Wyth | English | From the willow tree. | M | |
591 | Wythe | English | From the willow tree. | M |