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Wells

Pronunciation: [ w-EHLZ ]

Boy Name #377 Most Popular Rising 1 Syllable

A distinguished English surname with springs of literary depth

English American
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Meaning & Origin

"one who lives near the wells or springs"
Origin: Old English
Language: English
"from Wells, Somerset"
Origin: English locational
Language: English

The Story of Wells

Wells originated as an English locational surname for families who lived near natural springs or wells, from Old English wiella (spring, well). It became a prominent place name — most notably Wells in Somerset, one of England's smallest cathedral cities — and subsequently a distinguished family surname. As a first name, Wells follows the 21st-century trend of using literary and historical surnames as given names with built-in gravitas.

Wells has been slowly but steadily gaining traction as a first name since the 2010s, reflecting the broader trend of distinguished surnames like Brooks, Hayes, and Greer being used as given names. Its literary associations with H.G. Wells and Orson Welles add intellectual prestige that appeals to book-loving parents.

Wells Cathedral in Somerset is one of England's finest medieval buildings. H.G. Wells remains one of the most influential science fiction writers in history. Ida B. Wells was a pioneering civil rights journalist whose investigative reporting on lynching made her one of the most courageous journalists of the 19th century.

Fun Facts

  • Wells Cathedral in Somerset, England is one of the finest medieval buildings in Britain
  • H.G. Wells wrote The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man — foundational texts of science fiction
  • Orson Welles directed Citizen Kane at just 25, a film often cited as the greatest ever made

Wells in Other Languages

French Wells
German Wells
Spanish Wells
Japanese Weruzu

Famous People Named Wells

O

Orson Welles

Other

1915

American filmmaker and actor, directed Citizen Kane (1941), widely considered among the greatest films ever made

H

H.G. Wells

Writer

1866

English author considered the father of science fiction, wrote The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisibl...

English author considered the father of science fiction, wrote The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man

I

Ida B. Wells

Activist

1862

African American investigative journalist and civil rights leader who documented and fought against lynching in the Amer...

African American investigative journalist and civil rights leader who documented and fought against lynching in the American South

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
1
Popularity Rank
#377
Total SSA Count
865
Cultural Origins
English American
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Moderate
Cross-Cultural Ease
Moderate

Alternative Spellings

Nicknames

Wel Wey Welie

Pairs Well With

Wells Harrison Wells Andrew Wells James Wells Michael Wells Thomas Wells Henry Wells Bennett

Sibling Names

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Wells is also used as a girl name, ranked #8959.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wells

What does the name Wells mean?
"one who lives near the wells or springs" (from Old English). "from Wells, Somerset" (from English locational). Wells originated as an English locational surname for families who lived near natural springs or wells, from Old English wiella (spring, well). It became a prominent place name — most notably Wells in Somerset, one of England's smallest cathedral cities — and subsequently a distinguished family surname. As a first name, Wells follows the 21st-century trend of using literary and historical surnames as given names with built-in gravitas.
What is the origin of the name Wells?
Wells has Old English, English locational, English, and American origins. In Old English, it means "one who lives near the wells or springs". In English locational, it means "from Wells, Somerset".
Is Wells a boy or girl name?
Wells is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it is ranked #377. As a girl name, it is ranked #8959. Wells is more commonly used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Wells?
Wells is pronounced w-EHLZ.
How popular is the name Wells?
Wells is currently ranked #377 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Wells?
Common nicknames for Wells include Wel, Wey, and Welie.
What are good middle names for Wells?
Popular middle name pairings include Wells Harrison, Wells Andrew, Wells James, Wells Michael, Wells Thomas, Wells Henry, and Wells Bennett.
What are good sibling names for Wells?
Names that pair well with Wells as siblings include Brooks, Hayes, Greer, Parker, Scout, Emerson, and Blair.
How many syllables does Wells have?
Wells has 1 syllable, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Wells a common or rare name?
Wells is a popular name, ranked #377 for boys. It is well-known without being overused.

About the Name Wells

Wells is a boy name with English and American origins . The name means "one who lives near the wells or springs" in Old English .

Is Wells a boy or girl name? Wells is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #377 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #8,959. Wells is more commonly used as a boy name.

Wells is currently ranked #377 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Wells has 1 syllable and is pronounced w-EHLZ, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Common nicknames for Wells include Wel, Wey, and Welie. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

Alternative spellings of Wells include Weller, Wellington, Welles . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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