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Wyatt

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Name — A masculine given name and English surname derived from an Old English name meaning "brave in war."

Etymology

Ultimately from the Old English personal name Wigheard, from wīg (“war”) + heard (“hard, brave”), later also used as a Middle English diminutive of the names Guy and William.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Wyatt” mean?

The word “Wyatt” means a masculine given name and English surname derived from an Old English name meaning "brave in war.".

How do you pronounce “Wyatt”?

“Wyatt” is pronounced WEYE-uht (/ˈwaɪ.ət/ in IPA).

How do you use “Wyatt” in a sentence?

Here is “Wyatt” used in a sentence: “Wyatt Earp was a famous lawman of the American West.”

What part of speech is “Wyatt”?

“Wyatt” is a name.

Is “Wyatt” a common word?

“Wyatt” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Wyatt more common as a first name or a surname?

Wyatt originated as an English surname before becoming widely used as a given name, and today it is common in both roles, though it is especially popular as a first name for boys in English-speaking countries.

Is "Wyatt" always capitalized?

Yes, since Wyatt is a proper noun used as a personal name or surname, it is always capitalized in standard English writing.

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