Wyatt
Wyatt is used as both a given name and a surname in English-speaking countries. It is of English origin, derived from the medieval surname Wyatt, which itself is thought to descend from a given name such as Wigheard, formed from Old English elements wig meaning “war” and heard meaning “hardy” or “brave.” Over time, the surname became a given name and has remained popular in the United States and elsewhere.
As a given name, Wyatt is typically masculine, though it is occasionally used for girls in modern
As a surname, Wyatt remains common in England and in countries with British heritage. Notable bearers include
Wyatt has appeared in various works of fiction, where it is used for characters across Westerns, thrillers,