WALSH ( Germanic ) = The foreigner
WALSTAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = The corner of the stone
WALTER ( Germanic ) = The strong soldier
WARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = The guard
WARDELL ( Anglo Saxon ) = From the guarding place hill
WARDEN ( Anglo Saxon ) = The guard
WARE ( Anglo Saxon ) = Always be careful
WARING ( Anglo Saxon ) = The spirit who asked
WARNER ( Germanic ) = The protective soldier
WARREN ( Germanic ) = The strong ruler
WARRICK ( Germanic ) = Play the soldier
WARTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = From agriculture with strange
WASHINGTON ( Old English ) = Suddenly
WATKINS ( Anglo Saxon ) = The son from Walter
WATSON ( Anglo Saxon ) = The son of the soldier
WAYLAND ( Germanic ) = from the land close to the main road
Saturday, December 29, 2007
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