Perhaps no other name invokes literary thoughts as this one does. William Shakespeare first jumps to mind, as do poet William...
Part cowboy and part gentleman, it's not hard to see why Wyatt has been riding the name popularity train as of late.
English: Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology. Also English surname referring to a water crossing.
Scandinavian: Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology. Also English surname referring to a water crossing.
Even long after its popularity has worn off, Winston continues to retain its British connection and distinguished air. Most...
Willie is a nickname for William, but it can also stand on its own— part of the huge trend of using common nicknames as...
English Origin
German: Resolute protector; will meaning strong and helm meaning helmet. For centuries after the Norman conquest in 1066 large numbers...
Waylon is an Old English name that hasn't had much traction in America until it moved up an astounding 200 spots in less...
English: From the friend''s (or friendly) town or settlement, or from Wine''s town or settlement; surname
English: Well-watered meadow; sounds like wily, meaning beguiling or clever; variant of Wylie
English: From the wooded valley; For many, this name is associated with Walden, a classic piece of American literature from Henry...
German Origin
Russian: Foreign woman, stranger, exotic; variant of Varvara, which is itself a variant of Barbara