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    Wellborn

    Pronunciation: WEL-born

    ⚥ Unisex
    Old English

    Meaning

    born well, of good birth or family

    Origin

    Old English

    History & Etymology

    The name Wellborn is derived from the Old English words 'well' (meaning good, prosperous) and 'boren' (meaning born). It was originally used as a descriptive surname for someone of noble or respectable lineage, indicating a person who was 'well-born' or of good family. Over time, like many descriptive surnames, it could have been adopted as a given name, though its usage as a first name remains rare.

    Its primary historical context is as an English surname, reflecting the social hierarchies and importance of lineage in medieval England. The transition from surname to given name is a common linguistic phenomenon, but for Wellborn, this transition has not led to widespread adoption, maintaining its status as a highly unusual choice for a first name.

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