# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
71 | Walden | Teutonic | Strong fighter. | M | |
72 | Waldhramm | German | Ruling raven. | M | |
73 | Waldifrid | German | Peaceful ruler. | M | |
74 | Waldmunt | German | Mighty protector. | M | |
75 | Waldo | English | 'Powerful.' Abbreviation of Oswald. | M | |
76 | Waldo | German | Powerful; ruler. Famous Bearer: philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1832). Abbreviation of Oswald. | M | |
77 | Waldo | Teutonic | Strong fighter. | M | |
78 | Waldon | English | From the Welshman's hill. | M | |
79 | Waldram | Teutonic | Mighty raven. | M | |
80 | Waldrom | German | Ruling raven. | M | |
81 | Waldron | English | From the Welshman's hill. | M | |
82 | Waldron | German | Powerful. Abbreviation of Oswald. | M | |
83 | Waleed | Muslim | Variant of Walid: Newborn child.. | M | |
84 | Waleis | English | From Wales. | M | |
85 | Walerian | Latin | Strong. | M | |
86 | Walerian | Polish | Brave or strong. | M | |
87 | Waleron | Polish | Brave or strong. | M | |
88 | Wales | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Edward Poins, an irregular humorist. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Son of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Edward, Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI. | M | |
89 | Walford | English | From the Welshman's ford. | M | |
90 | Walfred | German | Peaceful ruler. | M | |
91 | Walfrid | German | Peaceful ruler. | M | |
92 | Walid | Muslim | Newborn child.. | M | |
93 | Waliyuddeen | Muslim | Variant of Waliyuddin: Supporter of the Faith.. | M | |
94 | Waliyuddin | Muslim | Supporter of the Faith.. | M | |
95 | Waliyullah | Muslim | Supporter of God.. | M | |
96 | Waljan | Welsh | Chosen. | M | |
97 | Walker | English | Worker in cloth. | M | |
98 | Wall | Shakespearean | A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play. | M | |
99 | Wallace | Anglo-Saxon | Stranger. | M | |
100 | Wallace | English | From Wales. | M | |
101 | Wallace | German | A Welshman. | M | |
102 | Wallace | Scottish | Welshman; stranger. Famous Bearer: Scottish hero Sir William Wallace (executed in 1305).Welshman; stranger. | M | |
103 | Wallace | Teutonic | From Wales. | M | |
104 | Wallache | German | A Welshman. | M | |
105 | Waller | English | Mason. | M |