WesterbergSwedish Derived from Swedish *väster (Old Norse vestr) meaning "west" and berg meaning "mountain".
WilloughbyEnglish From the name of various English towns, derived from Old English welig "willow" and Old Norse býr "farm, settlement".
WinterEnglish, German, Swedish From Old English winter or Old High German wintar meaning "winter". This was a nickname for a person with a cold personality.
WraggeEnglish Derived from the Old Danish given name Wraghi, a variant of Vragi.
WrayEnglish Originally denoted someone who came from any of the various places of this name in northern England, from Old Norse vrá meaning "corner, nook".