Wetherill
we-theri-ll,
weth(e)-rill
Origin:British
Meaning:Wether-ram corner; Corner of land that holds wether-sheep
Inspire baby’s inner shepherd with the name Wetherill. This masculine moniker has Old English roots and is typically used as a last name. Acting as a variant of Wetherell, it translates to “wether-ram corner,” referring to a corner of land that holds wether-sheep. If baby’s first home is going to be on a sheep farm, this name can help them connect to their rural surroundings. For a more poetic touch, Wetherill can also connect baby to the sheep or lamb, which has become an adorable symbol of innocence and docility.
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