Names like Wyatt
Wyatt is a two-syllable English name that ends in -tt. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.
The same sound
Two syllables, ending the same way as Wyatt.
Emmett English · surname from a medieval diminutive of Emma (Germanic irmin, "whole" or "great")
Truett English · surname believed to derive from Old English 'true, faithful'
Beckett English · beehive; bee cottage
Merritt English · English surname from Merriott in Somerset, recorded in the Domesday Book as Meriet, 'boundary gate' in Old English
The same roots
Also English names, from the tradition Wyatt comes from.
Waylon English · variant of Wayland; possibly "land by the road"
Garnett English · From an Old French/Latin surname for a dealer in garnets or a ruddy-complexioned person, ultimately Latin granatum 'pomegranate'.
Landon English · "long hill," a place name turned surname turned first name; it rode the 2000s wave of two-syllable boys' names ending in -n and outlasted many of them. Newer than it sounds, easygoing as they come
Hunter English · "one who hunts," an occupational surname from the Middle English hunte; it rode the 1990s wave that turned rugged trade surnames into first names, and outlasted most of that wave. Outdoorsy, direct, and hard to shorten
Names of the same moment
Each of these is at its highest in the 2020s, the same decade as Wyatt, on a similar curve.
Weston English · western town
Jett English · from the gemstone jet
Legend English · from the word "legend"
Karter English · modern respelling of Carter, "cart driver"
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