Weller

Meaning of Weller

The name Weller is a distinguished and uncommon choice for baby boys, with roots in English origin. Pronounced as WEL-er (/ˈwɛlər/), it evokes a sense of strength and reliability. The name Weller is derived from the Old English word "wellere," meaning "one who lives by a spring or stream," which gives it a natural, serene association. Over the past few years, Weller has seen modest but steady usage in the United States, gradually climbing in popularity. In 2023, it was given to 29 newborns, ranking at 3786. This upward trend suggests that more parents are drawn to its unique yet classic appeal. A notable variation of the name is Wellar, though it remains less common. Choosing the name Weller for your son could signify a connection to nature and a solid foundation, making it both meaningful and timeless.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as WEL-er (/ˈwɛlər/)

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Notable People Named Weller

Weller Hauraki is a former professional rugby league player from New Zealand who represented the New Zealand Māori at the international level.
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