West
Meaning: From the west Gender: Male Pronunciation: West Language origin of West: Germanic Regional origin of West: Northern Europe Languages West is most common: English Religions West is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, West Last letter and sound: T, – Alternative Spelling: Weston, Westley, Westin
Weatherford
Meaning: Ford used in stormy weather Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wee-Thur-Ford Language origin of Weatherford: Germanic Regional origin of Weatherford: Northern Europe Languages Weatherford is most common: English Religions Weatherford is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wee Last letter and sound: D, thur Alternative Spelling: Weathers, Weather, Weatherson
Westin
Meaning: Variant of Weston Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wes-Tin Language origin of Westin: Germanic Regional origin of Westin: Northern Europe Languages Westin is most common: English Religions Westin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wes Last letter and sound: N, tin Alternative Spelling: West, Weston, Westyn
Walter
Meaning: Ruler of the army Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wahl-Ter Language origin of Walter: Germanic Regional origin of Walter: Northern Europe Languages Walter is most common: English Religions Walter is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wahl Last letter and sound: R, ter Alternative Spelling: Wally, Walt, Wal
Walton
Meaning: Town by the wall Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wawl-Tuhn Language origin of Walton: Germanic Regional origin of Walton: Northern Europe Languages Walton is most common: English Religions Walton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wawl Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Wal, Wally, Waltson
Ward
Meaning: Guardian Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wahrd Language origin of Ward: Germanic Regional origin of Ward: Northern Europe Languages Ward is most common: English Religions Ward is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wahrd Last letter and sound: D, – Alternative Spelling: Warden, Wardy, Wardeny
Warden
Meaning: Watchman, guardian Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wahr-Duhn Language origin of Warden: Germanic Regional origin of Warden: Northern Europe Languages Warden is most common: English Religions Warden is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wahr Last letter and sound: N, duhn Alternative Spelling: Ward, Wardon, Wardell
Warner
Meaning: Guard, army Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wahr-Ner Language origin of Warner: Germanic Regional origin of Warner: Northern Europe Languages Warner is most common: English Religions Warner is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wahr Last letter and sound: R, ner Alternative Spelling: Warn, War, Waring
Warrick
Meaning: Fortress leader Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wahr-Ik Language origin of Warrick: Germanic Regional origin of Warrick: Northern Europe Languages Warrick is most common: English Religions Warrick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wahr Last letter and sound: K, ik Alternative Spelling: Warwick, Wary, Warrickson
Warwick
Meaning: Dwelling by the weir Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wawr-Ik Language origin of Warwick: Germanic Regional origin of Warwick: Northern Europe Languages Warwick is most common: English Religions Warwick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wawr Last letter and sound: K, ik Alternative Spelling: Warr, War, Warson