Watson

Meaning: Son of Walter Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wawt-Suhn Language origin of Watson: Germanic Regional origin of Watson: Northern Europe Languages Watson is most common: English Religions Watson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Wawt Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Wat, Wats, Wattson

Waylen

Meaning: Land by the road Gender: Male Pronunciation: Way-Luhn Language origin of Waylen: Germanic Regional origin of Waylen: Northern Europe Languages Waylen is most common: English Religions Waylen is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Way Last letter and sound: N, luhn Alternative Spelling: Waylon, Waylen, Wylie

Waylon

Meaning: Land by the road Gender: Male Pronunciation: Way-Luhn Language origin of Waylon: Germanic Regional origin of Waylon: Northern Europe Languages Waylon is most common: English Religions Waylon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: W, Way Last letter and sound: N, luhn Alternative Spelling: Waylan, Waylen, Waylenby

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

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

Vinson

Meaning: Son of Vincent Gender: Male Pronunciation: Vin-Suhn Language origin of Vinson: Germanic Regional origin of Vinson: Northern Europe Languages Vinson is most common: English Religions Vinson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vin Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Vins, Venson, Vin

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

Upton

Meaning: Upper town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Up-Tuhn Language origin of Upton: Germanic Regional origin of Upton: Northern Europe Languages Upton is most common: English Religions Upton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: U, Up Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Up, Upt, Uptonson

Vaden

Meaning: From the valley Gender: Male Pronunciation: Vay-Den Language origin of Vaden: Germanic Regional origin of Vaden: Northern Europe Languages Vaden is most common: English Religions Vaden is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vay Last letter and sound: N, den Alternative Spelling: Vayden, Vadin, Vadenley

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