I did a search and am coming up with meanings like "courageous" and "brave in war" just like
Wyatt has. They probably both come from the Medieval English names
Wyot and
Wigheard.
I like it because it has a smart sound to it, isn't as popular as a
Wyatt and has great historic associations. It could work as a first name but would make a very handsome middle name!
Can I ask how you're pronouncing Wyeth? Is it wy-ETH, wy-ATT or like "white"? I was thinking you'd probably pronounce it like wy-ETH but then wasn't sure. I also almost got it mixed up with Wythe by remembering that in Colonial Williamsburg,
Virginia that they have a house called the
George Wythe House and Wythe is pronounced like "with" instead of like "white".
George Wythe House:
http://www.history.org/almanack/places/hb/hbwythe.cfm
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