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Warrenetta
The name Warrenetta is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a variant of the name Warren, which means "enclosure" or "park". The addition of the suffix "-etta" gives it a more feminine so......
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Warrick
The name "Warrick" is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "wær" meaning "guard" or "protector," combined with "wic" meaning "dwelling" or "settlement." Therefore, the name "W......
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Warwick
The name "Warwick" is of Old English origin and is derived from the words "wær" meaning "guard" or "protector" and "wīc" meaning "settlement" or "dwelling." Therefore, the name "Warwick" can be int......
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Wash
The name "Wash" is a short form of the English surname "Washington," derived from the Old English words "wæsc" or "wæscan," meaning "to wash." It likely originated as a nickname for someone who liv......
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Washington
The name "Washington" is of English origin and is derived from the Old English words "wassing" meaning "to wash" and "tun" meaning "settlement" or "enclosure." Therefore, the name "Washington" can ......
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Watson
The name Watson is of English origin and is derived from the patronymic surname "Wat," which is a diminutive form of the name Walter. It means "son of Wat" or "son of Walter." The name Walter itsel......
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Watsyn
The name "Watsyn" is a variant spelling of the name "Watson." It is derived from the English surname, which originated as a patronymic surname meaning "son of Wat." "Wat" is a diminutive form of th......
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Watt
The name "Watt" is of Scottish origin and is derived from the Old English word "wætte," meaning "a wetland" or "a meadow near water." It is a locational surname typically given to someone who lived......
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Wattie
The name "Wattie" is a diminutive form of the name "Walter" and is of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Old English name "Wealdhere," meaning "ruler of the army." "Wattie" is a friendly and e......
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Watts
The name "Watts" is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "wæt" meaning "wet" or "moist." It was originally a topographic name given to someone who lived near a wetland or a pl......
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