Wellesley name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: English
Usage: English
Meaning: Welles Woods
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What does Wellesley mean?

Unusual Wellesley notably is used in English, meaning of Wellesley is "Welles Woods", rooted from English is given to both genders.

How popular is the name Wellesley?

Wellesley is an uncommon baby name in still in use in United States. Also, Wellesley is a familiar name in Jamaica. According to our estimate, over 1000 babies have been named Wellesley globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018120805136936
2017157945
2015144276
192338216

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Numerological analysis of Wellesley

You believe that a man who stopped learning is a man who stopped growing in every sense of the word. You are co-operative, caring and courteous individual. Handling the problems and life situations of others keeps you distracted from your own. To have no 6 as your soul urge number means you are focused on inner healing. You watch your mouth and think twice before you say something. You learn from your mistakes faster than others.

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Middle names for Wellesley

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Famous people named Wellesley

  • Wellesley Tudor Pole, spiritualist and early British Bahá'í
  • Wellesley Wild in Ted as Writer

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