Welles

  • Origin
    English
  • Meaning
    spring, well
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  • Derived from the Old English term "wēlisc," meaning "foreigner" or "Welshman," the name Welles carries a sense of uniqueness and history. Often chosen as a first name or surname, Welles exudes a sophisticated charm with its elegant simplicity. Its resonance connects to figures of prominence like the legendary filmmaker Orson Welles, infusing the name with creativity and vision. The name's subtle yet distinctive sound allows it to stand out while remaining adaptable to contemporary times. Welles offers parents the opportunity to bestow a name that reflects both a sense of tradition and a modern sensibility. Whether you're drawn to its literary feel or its connection to remarkable individuals, Welles encapsulates a sense of curiosity and distinction, making it a choice worth considering for parents seeking a name with depth and character for their baby boy.
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