
WHITELAW ( Anglo Saxon ) = from white hill
WHITLOCK ( Anglo Saxon ) = the white hair
WHITNEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from white island
WICHKHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = from countryside closed
WILBERT, WILBURT ( Anglo Saxon ) = special seedbed
WILDON ( Anglo Saxon ) = curve
WILFRED ( Germanic ) = activator of peace
WILL, WILLY ( Germanic ) = unshakable protector
WILLIAM ( Germanic ) = unshakable protector
WILMOT ( Germanic ) = deciding opinion
WILSON ( Anglo Saxon ) = male [of] William
WILTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from plantation

WINDSOR ( Anglo Saxon ) = from boundary
WINFIELD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from field
WINIFRED ( Germanic ) = friend in peacefulness
WINSHTROP ( Anglo Saxon ) = from brotherly countryside
WINSLOW ( Germanic ) = from hill which [in] recognizing
WINSLOW ( Teutonic ) = from friendship base
WINSTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from town which have [in] recognizing
WINTHROP ( Germanic ) = from countryside which have [in] recognizing
WLADIMIR ( Slavic ) = power all
WOLFF ( Germanic ) = a wolf
WOLFRAM ( Germanic ) = coward
WOODLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from forested field
WOODROW ( Anglo Saxon ) = from forest which abut on
WORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = officer
WREN ( Celtic ) = the leader
WRIGHT ( Anglo Saxon ) = carpenter, worker
WYATT ( French ) = indicative [of] road; street
WYLIE ( Anglo Saxon ) = captivating liver and draw
WYMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = soldier
WYNDHAM ( Anglo Saxon ) = from countryside
WYNN ( Celtic ) = the is downright
WYNSTAND ( Anglo Saxon ) = war stone
