Willes
Willes Origin and Meaning
Willes is a masculine name with Anglo-Saxon origins, functioning primarily as a surname before occasionally transitioning to first-name use. It likely derived from a shortened form of 'William,' meaning 'resolute protector' or 'determined guardian,' or possibly from the Old English 'wiell,' referring to someone who lived near a spring or stream. The name carries a distinguished, somewhat aristocratic quality reminiscent of old English heritage. As a given name, Willes remains quite rare, offering a distinctive alternative to more common names like William or Willis. Its traditional sound provides a sense of timeless elegance and historical depth, appealing to parents seeking an uncommon name with strong linguistic roots and a refined character.