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    Elwell

    Pronunciation: EL-wel

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old English

    Meaning

    From the old spring/well

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    Elwell is a surname of English origin, derived from a topographical feature. It is formed from the Old English elements 'ellen' meaning 'elder tree' or 'eald' meaning 'old', combined with 'wella' meaning 'spring' or 'stream'. This indicates that the original bearers of the name lived near an old or elder-tree-lined spring or well. Over time, this topographical surname became a hereditary family name.

    As a given name, Elwell is exceedingly rare and primarily used in English-speaking countries, often as a transferred use of the surname. Its unisex usage is a modern development, reflecting a trend of using surnames as first names for both boys and girls, though it remains far more common as a surname.

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