Wayman
Meaning: Road man Gender: Male Pronunciation: Way-Muhn Language origin of Wayman: Germanic Regional origin of Wayman: Northern Europe Languages Wayman is most common: English Religions Wayman is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Way Last letter and sound: N, muhn Alternative Spelling: Wyman, Wymon
Wallas
Meaning: Variant of Wallace Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wal-Uhs Language origin of Wallas: Germanic Regional origin of Wallas: Northern Europe Languages Wallas is most common: English Religions Wallas is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wal Last letter and sound: S, uhs Alternative Spelling: Wallis, Wal, Wally
Wallis
Meaning: Variant of Wallace Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wal-Iss Language origin of Wallis: Germanic Regional origin of Wallis: Northern Europe Languages Wallis is most common: English Religions Wallis is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wal Last letter and sound: S, iss Alternative Spelling: Walley, Walls, Wallson
Vanderley
Meaning: From the meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Van-Der-Lee Language origin of Vanderley: Germanic Regional origin of Vanderley: Northern Europe Languages Vanderley is most common: English Religions Vanderley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Van Last letter and sound: Y, der Alternative Spelling: Vanderlin, Vandy, Vander
Vann
Meaning: Fen, marsh Gender: Male Pronunciation: Van Language origin of Vann: Germanic Regional origin of Vann: Northern Europe Languages Vann is most common: English Religions Vann is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Van Last letter and sound: N, – Alternative Spelling: Vannes, Van, Vannson
Veer
Meaning: Brave, warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Vee-Er Language origin of Veer: Germanic Regional origin of Veer: Northern Europe Languages Veer is most common: English Religions Veer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vee Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Veera, Veeron, Veeres
Vicente
Meaning: Conquering Gender: Male Pronunciation: Vee-Sen-Teh Language origin of Vicente: Germanic Regional origin of Vicente: Northern Europe Languages Vicente is most common: English Religions Vicente is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vee Last letter and sound: E, sen Alternative Spelling: Vicen, Vincente, Vinnie
Victor
Meaning: Conqueror, winner Gender: Male Pronunciation: Vik-Tur Language origin of Victor: Germanic Regional origin of Victor: Northern Europe Languages Victor is most common: English Religions Victor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vik Last letter and sound: R, tur Alternative Spelling: Vik, Vick, Vic
Vihaan
Meaning: Dawn, beginning of a new era Gender: Male Pronunciation: Vee-Hahn Language origin of Vihaan: Germanic Regional origin of Vihaan: Northern Europe Languages Vihaan is most common: English Religions Vihaan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vee Last letter and sound: N, hahn Alternative Spelling: Vihan, Vi, Vee
Tyson
Meaning: Firebrand or high-spirited Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tie-Suhn Language origin of Tyson: Germanic Regional origin of Tyson: Northern Europe Languages Tyson is most common: English, French Religions Tyson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tie Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Ty, Tyse, Tysson