Wyatt (given name)
Appearance
Wyatt is a male given name, derived from the Norman surname Guyot, derived from "widu", Proto-Germanic for "wood".[1]
Notable people with the given name "Wyatt" include
[edit]A
[edit]- Wyatt Agar (born 1981), American politician
- Wyatt Aiken (1863–1923), American politician
- Wyatt Allen (born 1979), American rower
- Wyatt Anderson (born 1939), American biologist
B
[edit]- Wyatt Bardouille, American filmmaker
- Wyatt Rainey Blassingame (1909–1985), American author
- Wyatt Borso (born 2004), American soccer player
- Wyatt Brichacek (born 2000), American racing driver
C
[edit]- Wyatt Cenac (born 1976), American comedian, actor, producer, and writer
- Wyatt Emory Cooper (1927–1978), American author
- Wyatt Creech (born 1946), New Zealand politician
- Wyatt Crockett (born 1983), New Zealand rugby player
D
[edit]- Wyatt Davis (born 1999), American football player
- Wyatt Durrette (born 1938), American attorney and politician
- Wyatt Durrette (songwriter), American country music songwriter
E
[edit]- Wyatt Earp (1848–1929), American lawman and gambler in the American West
- Wyatt Eaton (1849–1896), Canadian-American painter
- Wyatt P. Exum (1836–1911), American farmer
F
[edit]- Wyatt Flores (born 2001), American singer-songwriter
G
[edit]- Wyatt Gallery, American photographer
- Wyatt George Gibson (1790–1862), British banker
- Wyatt Gooden (born 1988), American racing driver
- Wyatt Gould (1879–1960), Welsh rugby union footballer
H
[edit]- Wyatt C. Hedrick (1888–1964), American architect
- Wyatt Henderson (born 1956), American football player
- Wyatt Houston (born 1994), American football player
- Wyatt Hubert (born 1998), American football player
J
[edit]- Wyatt F. Jeltz (1907–1975), American educator
- Wyatt Johnston (born 2003), Canadian ice hockey player
- Wyatt Jones (born 1970), American canoeist
K
[edit]- Wyatt Kaiser (born 2002), American ice hockey player
- Wyatt Kalynuk (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- Wyatt Knight (1955–2011), American actor
L
[edit]- Wyatt Langford (born 2001), American baseball player
M
[edit]- Wyatt Mason (born 1969), American journalist
- Wyatt Mathisen (born 1993), American baseball player
- Wyatt Miller (born 1995), American football player
- Wyatt Mills (born 1995), American baseball player
- Wyatt Milum, American football player
N
[edit]- Wyatt Nash (born 1988), American television personality
O
[edit]- Wyatt Oleff (born 2003), American actor
- Wyatt Omsberg (born 1995), American soccer player
- Wyatt Outlaw (1820–1870), American politician
P
[edit]- Wyatt Papworth (1822–1894), English architect
- Wyatt Prunty (born 1947), American poet
R
[edit]- Wyatt Ray (born 1996), American football player
- Wyatt Rice (born 1965), American guitarist
- Wyatt Roy (born 1990), Australian politician
- Wyatt Russell (born 1986), American actor
- Wyatt Ruther (1923–1999), American bassist
S
[edit]- Wyatt Sanford (born 1998), Canadian boxer
- Wyatt Sexton (born 1984), American football player
- Wyatt Smith (born 1977), American ice hockey player
- Wyatt A. Stewart, American businessman
T
[edit]- Wyatt Teller (born 1994), American football player
- Wyatt C. Thomas (??–1874), American politician
- Wyatt Toregas (born 1982), American baseball player
- Wyatt Townley (born 1954), American poet
- Wyatt Tremblay (born 1960), Canadian cartoonist
- Wyatt Turner (1909–1986), American baseball player
W
[edit]- Wyatt Tee Walker (1928–2018), American pastor
- Wyatt Webb (1941–2003), American basketball coach
- Wyatt C. Whitley (1900–1982), American chemist
- Wyatt Wishart, Canadian wrestler
- Wyatt Worthington II (born 1987), American golfer
Fictional characters
[edit]- A character in the Adventure Time episode "Elements Part 6: Happy Warrior"
- Wyatt Halliwell, a character in the TV series Charmed
- Wyatt Spencer, a character on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful
- Wyatt Wingfoot, a character in the comic book series Marvel Comics
See also
[edit]- Wyatt (surname), a page for people with the surname "Wyatt"
- Wyatt (disambiguation), a disambiguation page for "Wyatt"
References
[edit]- ^ Kroonen, Guus. "Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic" (PDF). Leiden University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 June 2016. Retrieved 2021-08-25.