Wesley is associated with the meaning “Western meadow” — a beautiful sentiment to see brought to life in your child’s room.
Wesley comes from Old English roots, combining "west" and "leah," which means "meadow" or "clearing." The name literally translates to "western meadow" or "west field." In Anglo-Saxon England, place names described the landscape around settlements, and Wesley began as a geographical marker before becoming a surname. Eventually it crossed into use as a given name, carrying with it the quiet strength of English countryside geography.