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Wylie

"enchanting; Fighter; Well-watered meadow"

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Wylie at a glance

Gender
Boy
Western numerology
11
Indian numerology
7
Characters
5
Popular
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Number meaning for Wylie

Western numerology

Number 11 insight

Western numerology adds the letter values in the name and reduces them to a single guiding number.

Indian numerology

Number 7 insight

Indian numerology uses a traditional letter map that many families prefer for cultural name matching.

Meaning and story

What does Wylie mean?

Wylie is listed in the BabyAZ name catalog with English, Anglo, Old English context. Its meaning is recorded as: enchanting; Fighter; Well-watered meadow

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Unisex English

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Brother names

Brothers for Wylie

Unisex
Ainslie
Unisex English

Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow; Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow From the awe inspiring one's meadow

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Unisex English

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Boy English

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bailiff; Variant of Bailey: Steward

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bailiff; Variant of Bailey: Steward

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Boy English

birch tree meadow; Variant of Barclay: Birch valley

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Unisex English

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Sister names

Sisters for Wylie

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Unisex English

Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow; Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow From the awe inspiring one's meadow

198 family views

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Unisex English

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Billie
Unisex English

Determination; Diminutive of William: Will-helmet Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850); Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name; strength A nickname for William Often combined with other names -Billie-jean and Billie Jo

145 family views

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Ashlie
Girl English

Meadow of ash trees

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Callie
Girl English

Fortress; Lark; The most beautiful; Variant of Cayley meaning from the forest

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Cecilie
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