Definition
Wyatt is an English surname and, less commonly, a given name. As a surname, it has historical significance, most notably associated with Sir Thomas Wyatt, a 16th-century poet and diplomat. It conveys a sense of heritage and tradition. It can also be seen as a strong, classic name. Similar to 'Smith' or 'Jones,' it connects people to a shared cultural history. It brings to mind images of old English estates and literary salons.