Wessley
Wessley Origin and Meaning
Wessley is a masculine name that serves as a variant spelling of Wesley, which originated as an English surname meaning "west meadow" or "western clearing." This alternative spelling with the double 's' adds a distinctive touch while maintaining the same pronunciation as the traditional form. The original Wesley gained popularity as a first name largely due to the influence of John Wesley, the 18th-century founder of Methodism. Wessley carries the same friendly, approachable quality as Wesley but with a slightly more uncommon appearance. The name projects reliability and warmth, with a touch of old-fashioned charm that has remained consistently appealing across generations, though this particular spelling is significantly less common than the standard form.