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Wyatt is Old English for "brave in war." It also means calm-minded.

It means the bold and the brave.

As a masculine given name, Wyatt means little warrior, little fighter, or guide.

Deriving from the Old French language, the proud and noble Wyatt family has distinguished itself as having held family seat in Sussex since migrating to Englandjust after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Their family motto means Virtue tries harder things!

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