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Displayed on this page are W- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Wilson (English) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #541 and a usage of 0.0214%, and it was followed by Winston (English); among the rare W- names are the English Willson, Willy, the German Wilmar, the English and Scandinavian Wilmer, the German Wilpert, Wim, the English Win, the Polish Wincenty, the English Winfred, the German Winfried, the English Winnie, Winton, the Polish Wit, Wladyslaw, Wlodzimierz, Wlodzislaw, the Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Woldemar, and the German, Hebrew, and English Wolf.
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Willson ... son of Will ... an English name of Old English origin ... variant spelling of Wilson ... Willy ... will, desire; helmet, ... of Germanic origin and it is ... form of William ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Wilmar ... will, desire; great, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variant form of Wilmer ... Wilmer Wilpert ... will, desire; bright, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variant form of Wilbert ... Wilson Wim ... will, desire; helmet, ... used predominantly in German and it is ... form of William ... Win ... friend; town, settlement, ... used chiefly in the English language and ... form of Winston ... Wincenty ... winning, conquering; ... has its origins in the Latin language ... variant form of Vincent ... Winfred Winfried ... friend; peace, protection, ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... variant form of Winfred ... Winnie ... friend; town, settlement, ... used chiefly in the English language ... form of Winston ... Winston Winton Wit ... life ... mainly used in Polish and its language of ... variation of Veit ... not in the top 1000 names ... Wladyslaw ... rule with glory ... of Old Slavic origin and it is ... variation of Vladislav ... Wlodzimierz ... rule; great, famous; ... used chiefly in Polish and its ... variant of Vladimír ... Wlodzislaw ... rule with glory ... language of origin is Old Slavic and it is ... variation of Vladislav ... Woldemar ... power ... largely used in Dutch, German, and ... variation of Waldemar ... Wolf ... wolf; wolf; going; raven ... origin is Old Norse and Germanic, and its use, ... form of Wolfram ... |