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Tawny English G Babe, tiny one (in Gypsy English) (Tawnee, Tawni, Tawney, Tawnie)
Taylor English G Tailor
Tracey English G Brave defender (Tracy)
Tyne English G River (in old English)
Wallis English G From Eales. Feminine form of Wallace ( Wallie, Wally) Origin: Old English
Wanda English G The wanderer (Vanda, Wendy, Wandie, Wandis, Wenda, Wendeline, Wendi, Wendie, Wendye ) Origin: Teutonic, Old German
Waverly English G Grove of aspen trees
Wendy English G Wanderer; a familiar form of Gwendolyn and Wanda. (Wendeline, Wendi, Wendie, Windy) Origin: Old German
Whitney English G From the white island, from fair water. (White) Origin: Old English
Wilda English G Willow Origin: Old English
Wilhelmina English G Determined guardian; a feminine form of William ( Billi, Billie, Billym Gugliema, Guillema, Guillemette, Min, Mina, Minna, Minni, Minnie, Minny, Valma, Velma, Vilhelmina, Vilma, Wileen Wilhelmine, Willa, Willabella, Willamina, Willetta, Willette, Willi, Willie, Wilma, Wilmette, Wylma ) Origin: Old German
Wilhemina English G Practical (Velma, Wilma)
Willa English G The desired
Willow English G Liberated spirit, willow tree Origin: Middle English
Wilma English G Determined guardian; a short form of Wilhelmina. (Valma, Vilma)
Wilmarie English G Combination of Willa & Marie. Contemporary *
Wilona English G Desired ( Wilone ) Origin: Old English
Winifred English G Idealistic(Winnie)
Winna English G Friend ( Winnah ) Origin: African
Winnie English G A short form of Gwyneth; Winona; Wynne. ( Winni, Winny )
Winnifred English G Peaceful friend; a form of Guinevere. ( Freddi, Freddie, Freddy, Fredi, Ona, Oana, Una, Winifred, Winnie, Winne, Winny, Wynn) Origin: Old German
Winter English G Winter
Wren English G A member of the British Women's Royal Naval Service. Origin: Old English
Randi English G Feminine of Randall (Randie, Randyl
Rawnie English G Lady (in English Gypsy)
Robin English G Feminine form of Robert (Robyn, Robbin)
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