Wills Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Wills Name Meaning: Name given to children of those named Will, which is a short form of William, Wilbert or Willard

Given to someone who lived by a spring or stream from Middle English 'wille' & Old English 'well(a)' meaning spring. Found mainly in the south of England. 'Will' was a very common medieval personal name.It has a topographic meaning for someone who lived by a spring or stream,short for 'William'.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Wills Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Wills family

Profession Census Frequency
Agricultural Labourer 442
Female Servant 278
Independent 188
Labourer 139
Male Servant 113
Farmer 97
Shoe Maker 75
Carpenter 44
Dress Maker 38
Apprentice 36
Ag Labourer 34
Tailor 31
Mason 28
Blacksmith 27
Independant 24
Servant 22
Pupil 21
Miner 21
Laundress 19
Gardener 18
Clerk 18
Copper Miner 17
Butcher 16
Yeoman 16
Agricutural Labourer 16

Wills Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Wells 80% 171,754
2 Willis 83% 106,940
3 Wills 100% 78,607
4 Wallis 67% 73,315
5 Walls 80% 27,068
6 Willes 83% 9,795
7 Walles 67% 4,645
8 Wellis 67% 2,620
9 Willies 71% 2,051
10 Wallas 67% 1,603
11 Welles 67% 1,413
12 Woolls 67% 558
13 Willas 83% 375
14 Wils 80% 258
15 Wallies 57% 223
16 Willsea 71% 214
17 Willias 71% 191
18 Woollas 57% 181
19 Wallase 57% 131
20 Woollis 57% 121
21 Wollas 67% 107
22 Wollis 67% 101

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The surname Wills is the 3rd most popular variant of Wells.

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