Showing 1 to 20 out of total 21 names like Welden
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- Willodean
- Willodene
- Willadean
- Wilodean
- Wilton
- This name is of Old English (Anglo-Saxon) origin, composed of two elements: “wiell(a)” (spring or stream) plus “tūn” (an enclosed piece of ground, settlement, a large inhabited place, a town). In turn, the name means “the one who lives in a village near a stream.” It is an English locational name from any of the various places so called in Cumberland, Herefordshire, Norfolk, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Yorkshire. Both Wilton in Somerset and Yorkshire have their first element Old English pre-7th-century “wiell(a).” The place that has given its name to Wiltshire derives its name from the Celtic river “wylye,” an ancient British river name, possibly meaning “tricky stream, capricious.”
- Walton
- This name means “city of streams or city of wood.” The most important comes from one of the various parishes called “Walton,” or from a medieval village now disappeared in the south-east of the country called “Wolton.” The name probably derives from the Germanic “wald,” which means “forest,” plus a topographical suffix “tun,” which means “a farm, a village, a town.”
- Welton
- Weldon
- From a surname which was derived from a place name, meaning "hill near a spring" in Old English.
- Willadeen
- Walden
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- Waltina
- Willadene
- Waldon
- A Teutonic name, meaning: Forest dweller.
- Waldine
- Waldene
- Wildan
- Boy in heaven.
- Wildon
- A Teutonic name, meaning: [Dweller in the] wild valley.
- Waldean
- Wildin
- Wilden