Weller

Meaning of Weller

Weller (pronounced WEL-er) flows from the Old English word well(a), meaning “spring” or “stream,” and originally marked someone who lived by or tended the village well—a quiet hero keeping life’s most essential resource close at hand. In recent years its popularity has gently bubbled up, rising from rank 920 in 2021 to 884 in 2024, as modern families discover its clean, dependable charm. Like a hidden spring at dawn, Weller brings a sense of clarity and renewal without feeling overdone, conjuring images of fresh starts and steadfast companionship. With its sturdy heritage and a playful spark—think of a name that never lets you run dry—Weller offers an inspiring, down-to-earth choice for parents seeking warmth, history, and just the right touch of modern flair.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as WEL-er (/ˈwɛlər/)

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Notable People Named Weller

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