Wetherbie
we-ther-bie,
weth(e)-rbie
Origin:British
Meaning:Wether-ram farm; Village of wether-sheep
Ram-p up your little one’s confidence with a name like Wetherbie. This masculine name has English and Old Norse roots, acting as a variant of Weatherby or Wetherby. Coming from the Old Norse moniker Weðerbi, it translates to “wether-ram farm” or “village of wether-sheep.” This can have plenty of meaning if baby’s first home is in the rural countryside. For a more poetic touch, Wetherbie can also connect your little one to the ram, a symbol of strength and leadership, or the lamb, symbolizing youth and innocence. As your little one grows from a sweet bundle of joy to a powerful force of nature, Wetherbie can be a great choice.
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