Wyatt
/waɪət/
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Wyatt, of English origin, means 'son of the forest guide,' evoking a connection to nature and leadership. Historically, it was a surname derived from the Old English 'wīg' (war) and 'heard' (brave, hardy), symbolizing strength and guardianship. The name gained popularity in the U.S. due to its rugged, adventurous appeal and ties to the Wild West figure Wyatt Earp.
Wyatt Earp
Government, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
Wyatt Cenac
Comic, The Daily Show
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