Part 11 (1/2)

_Will_, in the sense of ”resolution”?

(_Bern_, bear), O.G. Wilbernus--Eng. _Wilbourn_. (_Gom_, man), O.G.

Willicomo--Uilcomae _Lib. Vit._--Eng. _Wilcomb_, _Welcome_. (_Frid_, peace), A.S. Wilfrid--Eng. _Wilford_. (_Gis_, hostage), A.S.

Wilgis--Eng. _Willgoss_. (_Hard_, fortis), O.G. Willard--A.S.

Willeard--Eng. _Willard_. (_Heit_, state, ”hood”) O.G. Williheit--Eng.

_Willett_. (_Helm_), A.S. Wilhelm--Eng. _Williams_. (_Mar_, famous), O.G. Willemar--Eng. _Willmore_. (_Mot_, courage), O.G. Willimot--Eng.

_Willmot_. (_Mund_, protection), A.S. Wilmund--Uilmund, _Lib.

Vit._--Eng. _Willament_.

_Wind_, _Wend_, supposed ”from the people.”

(_Hari_, warrior), O.G. Winidhar--Eng. _Winder_. (_Ram_, raven), O.G.

Winidram--Eng. _Windram_. (_Rad_, counsel)--Eng. _Windred_.

_Wine_, ”friend.”

(_Bald_, fortis), O.G. Winebald--Eng. _Winbolt_. (_Cof_, strenuous), A.S. Wincuf--Eng. _Wincup_. (_Gaud_, Goth), O.G. Winegaud--Eng.

_Wingood_. (_Gar_, spear), O.G. Wineger, Vinegar--A.S. Winagar--Eng.

_Winegar_, _Vinegar_. (_Hari_, warrior), A.S. Wyner--Eng. _Winer_.

(_Laic_, play), O.G. Winleich--Uinlac _Lib. Vit._--Eng. _Winlock_.

(_Man_, vir), O.G. Winiman--A.S. Winemen--Eng. _Wineman_, _Winmen_.

(_Stan_, stone), A.S. Wynstan--Eng. _Winston_.

_Wig_, _Wick_, ”war.”

(_Bert_, famous), O.G. Wigbert, Wibert--Eng. _Vibert_. (_Burg_, protection), O.G. Wigburg--Wiburch _Lib. Vit._--Eng. _Wyberg_, _Wybrow_.

(_Hard_, fortis), O.G. Wighard, Wiart--A.S. Wigheard--Uigheard _Lib.

Vit._--Eng. _Wyard_. (_Hari_, warrior), O.G. Wigheri, Wiccar, Wiher--Uigheri _Lib. Vit._--Eng. _Wicker_, _Vicary_, _Wire_. (_Helm_), A.S. Wighelm--Uighelm _Lib. Vit._--Eng. _Whigam_. (_Ram_, raven), O.G.

Wigram--Eng. _Wigram_. (_Mar_, famous), O.G. Wigmar, Wimar--Wimar _Lib.

Vit._--Eng. _Wymer_.[26] (_Gern_, eager), O.G. Wicchern--A.S.

Weogern--Eng. _Waghorn_. (_Had_, war), O.G. Wicod, Wihad--A.S.

WiG.o.d--Eng. _Wiggett_, _Wichett_, _Wyatt_. (_Man_, vir), O.G.

Wigman--Eng. _Wigman_, _Wyman_. (_Ric_, rule), O.G. Wigirich--Eng.

_Vickridge_.

Ang.-Sax. _wulf_, ”wolf.”

(_Bert_, famous), O.G. Wolfbert--Eng. _Woolbert_. (_Gar_, spear), A.S.

Wulfgar--Eng. _Woolgar_. (_Gaud_, Goth), O.G. Wulfegaud--A.S.

Wulfgeat--Eng. _Woolcot_. (_Hard_, fortis), A.S. Wulfheard--Eng.

_Woollard_. (_Had_, war), O.G. Wolfhad--Eng. _Woollat_. (_Helm_), A.S.